Past Events
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents this specially adjourned panel, organized and moderated by Professor Peter Bol, examines these trends in a global perspective, with Harvard University experts in the histories of China and East Asia, the UK and Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, and the United States.
This roundtable will specifically discuss Taiwan's diplomatic relations with countries in the region as well as its significant contributions to natural disaster preparedness and combating public health threats.
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies (CCS) will be hosting two-day symposium on Qing history on February 23-34, 2017.
The China Institute presents a discussion on the future of the U.S.-China trade ties in the Trump era, led by Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky, the former United States Trade Representative and Professor Yasheng Huang (黄亚生), MIT Sloan School of Management Professor in Chinese Economy and Business and a Professor of Global Economics and Management.
The National Committee on US-China Relations will host Yuen Yuen Ang to discuss her book, "How China Escaped the Poverty Trap."
Peng Xu, a Center for Chinese Studies postdoctoral fellow, will perform "The Balled."
The Stanford University Ho Center for Buddhist Studies will host Ester Bianchi for the talk Teaching Tibetan Buddhism in Chinese on behalf of Mañjusri: The case of the Larung gar Five Sciences Buddhist Academy in Sertar.
The American Mandarin Society presents a lecture and discussion on the legal status of China’s South China Sea maritime reclamation activities.
The National Committee on US-China Relations will commemorate the 45th anniversary of the signing of the Communiqué on February 21, 2017 in New York City.
In this talk from Shorenstein APARC, Evan Feigenbaum will explore China’s changing role in South Asia but especially the complex interaction there among four big powers (“Asia’s new strategic quadrangle”) — India, China, the United States, and Japan.