Past Events
Pun Ngai of Hong Kong's University of Science & Technology discusses the experiences of the young women who a vital component of China's economic rise.
In Charm Offensive, Joshua Kurlantzick examines how China's soft power is reshaping the world. With growing support from nations in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia, China could become the first nation since the fall of the Soviet Union seriously to challenge the U.S. for control of the international system.
A performance by an award winning acapella group from Taiwan at Ford Theatre
The Chinese government is determined to achieve rapid economic growth by boosting the information technology and software industries. Dr. Li Mingshu heads the Institute of Software at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
USC-CSSE Distinguished Lecturer, Professor Mingshu Li, speaks on the complexities of software development and the processes in China.
Performance at CSUN by lengendary Chinese opera singer Ya Ping Xue.
Chairman and CEO of the Shanghai-based Shui On Land Limited, Vincent Hong Sui Lo, will be at UC Berkeley to discuss the company's newest Shanghai project modeled on Silicon Valley.
Joshua Eisenman will speak on his recently published book. Eisenman focuses on China's policies toward and practices in Africa.
The first of two National Geographic Society films that takes the viewer to the small town of Lijiang to learn about life in China.
Pacific Asia Museum and the Himalayan Arts Council are pleased to present an afternoon lecture by Khen Rinpoche Kachen Lobzang Tsetan.