Past Events
A panel discusses China's unprecedented economic growth along with its significant enviornmental costs.
LACMA hosts USC's Xiaobing Tang as he explores modern woodblock prints in China.
Terese Tse Bartholomew explores the rich iconography and hidden messages of rank badge embroidery.
An exhibition that showcases Chinese art, calligraphy and pottery brought over by Chinese immigrants to American Chinatowns.
The conference offers an original interpretation of this FTA frenzy by focusing on the competition and rivalry as the central elements in the on-going process.
The conference will focus on the scientific as well as social, political, economic, and cultural problems that have to do with China's environment.
William Alford examines the rise, decline, and uncertain future of the rice-roots legal worker.
Julia Straus will discuss the operations and expectations for "The China Quarterly."
The collection of photographs tell the story of how the Tibetan people are conserving their lands for future generations.
A virtual meeting on joint venture and intellectual property issues for American companies in doing business with Hong Kong and China, learning how to conduct due diligence on prospect partner.