Past Events
Exploring traditional Chinese textiles and dress through historical contexts and the looming threat of modernization.
By Lauren Yee; Directed by Joshua Kahan Brody
The Art Institute of Chicago presents an exhibit from March 30 to July 9, 2017 displaying the work of videography artist Zhang Peili.
This event will review the current dynamics of India-Japan relations and implications for Washington as well as Beijing.
The Congressional-Executive Commission on China announces a hearing to examine the foreign policy implications of China’s campaign to silence human rights lawyers in light of President Xi Jinping’s stated commitment to establish the rule of law in China.
The Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art presents an exhibit from February 25 to June 25, 2017 displaying contemporary Chinese American art.
Part of the Sigur Center's Visiting Scholar Roundtable Series
In the past, concerns raised by China's bad debt bubbles have raised no alarms because of China's $4 trillion in foreign exchange reserves. Now, those reserves are at $3 trillion and declining. Just what trajectory those reserves take may have an enormous impact on China's foreign policy choices - whether to turn inward or to become ever more assertive.
The Young Leaders Institute (YLI) is a week-long program intended to prepare Houston high school students for leadership in a globally interconnected city and world.