Past Events
The University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies presents a lecture by Mary Ann O’Donnell, Independent Artist-Ethnographer.
China's increasing assertiveness in the South China Sea has changed the security dynamic in East Asia. Are the United States and its allies on a collision course with China, or are there ways to avoid the outbreak of conflict? We will explore these with our guest, Jacqueline Newmyer Deal, who has furnished analysis to the Defense Department on East Asian security issues for over a decade.
The Global Exchange Workshop, now in its tenth year, is an intensive documentary filmmaking workshop on the theme of “LA as a Global City.” USC student filmmakers collaborate with student filmmakers from Communication University of China to tell stories about Los Angeles.
This workshop focuses on current social science research on East Asia, particularly the People’s Republic of China, Korea, Taiwan, and Japan.
The Carolina Asia Center presents a lecture by Sienna Craig, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Dartmouth College.
The University of Michigan International Institute presents a lecture by John Pomfret, Writer and Journalist, The Washington Post.
The UCLA Confucius Institute will host a free screening of Disney's Born in China.
Duke University will host a screening of the film "Boundary."
The Duke University Asia/Pacific Studies Institute will host a screening of "Boundary."
The Yale Center for East Asian Studies will host a screening of the documentary "Raise the Umbrellas", about the 2014 Hong Kong Umbrella Movement.