Past Events
The Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University will host Yang Su for a discussion on the Tiananmen Movement.
This talk draws contrasts and similarities between the periods of Hu-Wen era and the Xi era through the prism of journalist-state relations.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies will host Maria Repnikova from Georgia State University to discuss contrasts and similarities between the periods of Hu-Wen era and the Xi era through the prism of journalist-state relations.
The UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies will host a panel of political science and economics scholars to discuss the "One Belt, One Road" plan, its goals, and its potential effects with delegates from the Consulate General of the PRC - SF.
Sample tasty treats from Diana Chan’s Easy ‘n Healthy Cooking cookbook.
The University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies presents a lecture by Dr. Huang Haiyan, Director and Senior Curator of Guangdong Folk Arts Museum, Canton, China.
By taking a comparative approach that emphasizes conjunctures and relations, this lecture will explore the question of Chinese empire in relation to European empires via the pivot of Sinophone literature from Southeast Asia where we find the confetti of empire strewn all over the place.
The UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies will host the event "Understanding Taiwanese History by Reading LGBT Literature."
In this seminar Dr. Ajay Chhibber will attempt to discuss India’s options to collaborate with China at the event of the formation of new financial institutions and how should India engage with China’s new Silk Road strategy.
The Art Walters Museum exhibit, "Ferocious Beauty," presents striking works of Himalayan art depict wrathful Buddhist deities with fearsome qualities.(November 13, 2016 - April 16, 2017)