Thursday, March 6th
3:00 -4:45 PM:
How So-Called “Economic Rights Have Infringed upon Political and Human Rights by Donald C. McKenna, Professor of Government and Economics,
Financial Market Fluctuations and Chinese Government Policy Shifts by Richard Burdekin, Jonathan B. Lovelace Professor of Economics, Claremont McKenna College
Moderator: Jonathan Petropoulos, John V. Croul Professor of European History and Director of the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights, Claremont McKenna College
Evening keynote speaker at the Athenaeum, 6:00-8:00 PM:
Orville Schell
Friday, March 7th
9:00-10:30 AM:
Human Rights and the
Changing State-Society Relations and the Rights of Chinese Citizens by Stanley Rosen, Professor of Political Science and Director of the East Asian Studies Center, University of Southern California
Moderator: Chae-Jin Lee, BankAmerica Professor of
10:30-10:45 AM: Coffee break
10:45 AM-12:15 PM: Intellectual Life and Politics in Contemporary
The Artist in Chinese Society by Gao ErTai, Writer/Painter/Art Critic
Civil Rights and Human Rights: Before and After Tiananmen by Wang Chaohua,
Confucianism, Humanism, and Democracy by Lindsay Waters, Executive Director for Humanities,
Affirming the Human in Chinese Intellectual Discourse by Gloria Davies, Associate Professor,
Taxation Without Representation in Contemporary Rural China by Kang Zhengguo, Senior Lector in East Asian Languages and Literatures, Yale University and Theodore Huters, Professor of Asian Languages and Cultures, University of California, Los Angeles
Moderator: Robert Faggen, Barton Evans and H. Andrea Neves Professor of Literature and Director of the
12:15-1:30 PM: Lunch.
1:30 -3:00 PM: Society and Human Rights I
Human Rights and Nature Preserves in
Moderator: Sherylle Tan, Associate Director of the Berger Institute for Work, Family and Children, Claremont McKenna College
3:15-4:45 PM: Society and Human Rights II
The Three Gorges Dam and Human Survival by Dai Qing, Journalist/Activist.
Labor Movements by Han Dongfang, Workers’ Rights Activist
The Right to Livelihood: Is it being Met? by Dorothy Solinger, Professor of Political Science,
Peasants, Human Rights, and Abusive Officialsby Thomas Bernstein, Professor of Government,
Moderator: Arthur Rosenbaum, Associate Professor of History,
Evening keynote speaker at the Athenaeum, 6:00-8:00 PM
Roderick MacFarquhar, "Political Reform: Past, Present--Future?"