Past Events
Asia Society Presents First Comprehensive Exhibition Devoted to Revolutionary Chinese Art from the 1950s Through 1970s.
Chinese poet and filmmaker, Tang Danhong, will speak on her experiences while making the documentary film.
William A. Callahan will examine how the recent revival of the ancient Chinese concepts is impacting China's foreign policy narratives for the 21st century.
Wen-hsin Yeh traces the evolution of a dazzling urban culture that became alternately isolated from and intertwined with China's tumultuous history.
Avi Ebenstein's lecture is part of UC Berkeley's brown bag seminars.
Lynn Price will describe the technical support provided by LBNL for the pilot program that preceded the Top-1000 program.
This lecture will be conducted in Chinese
The largest annual gathering of political scientists in the world will convene from August 28 through August 31, 2008 in Boston, Massachusetts to discuss the latest political science research and politics and to network with colleagues.
Freer Gallery of Art presents an exhibition on the depictions of recluses and recreational travelers in Chinese landscape painting.
Professor Jeffrey Wasserstrom, UCI, explores China's altered economy, look, social fabric, and place in the world, and the way in which it has begun to stake out a new vision of its future as a nation.