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It works because it works badly: Meaning of Business Trip in Sino-Korean Food Trade
The University of Chicago's Center for East Asian Studies presents a workshop on business trips in Sino-Korean food trade.
Publishing Center of Cultural China: Shanghai's Commercial Publishers and the Overseas Chinese Market in Southeast Asia
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign presents Professor Robert Culp from Bard College who will speak on Shanghai's commercial publishers.
The Business of Trade Ceramics in Asia
In conjunction with the USC Pacific Asia Museum’s exhibition China Trace: The Export of Chinese Ceramics in the Global Market, on view in Doheny Memorial Library from March 2 to August 6, USC professor and internationally renowned ceramicist Karen Koblitz will talk with experts in Asian business and economics about the role of ceramics in Asia.
Van Gogh on Demand, Winnie Wong: Berkeley Book Chat
Professor of Rhetoric Winnie Wong specializes in the history and present of artistic authorship, with a focus on interactions between China and the West. Her book, Van Gogh on Demand: China and the Readymade (University of Chicago Press, 2014), explores contemporary art in the world's largest production center for oil-on-canvas painting, Dafen village, China.
Sino-North Korean International Friendship
This talk explores the meanings of Sino-Korean friendship using North Korea's several key postwar dramas and literature about the subject.
Debate: "Should the United States severely restrict Huawei's business?"
This event features a formal debate moderated by CSIS’s Scott Kennedy as well as the subsequent follow-up discussion with the participants and audience about the pros and cons of specific actions toward Huawei and the implications for US-China relations, American foreign policy, and the shape of the global economy.
State, Business and Labor in East Asian Regionalism: A Region with Two Stories
The Harvard-Yenching Institute will host a talk, featuring visiting scholar Shu Min, to discuss East Asian regionalism.
Deflating bubble in China? Lessons from Japan?
The American Enterprise Institute will host the seminar, "Deflating bubble in China? Lessons from Japan?" to examine the causes of the recent Chinese slowdown and address whether it is a temporary setback or the deflation of real estate and investment bubbles, with worse to come.
Law and/or Justice in Island Disputes in East Asia
This discussion includes possible solutions to the Island Disputes best fit to the sense of justice in the region
The U.S. and China in the Era of Donald Trump
The Stanford Center for East Asian Studies will host the event, The U.S. and China in the Era of Donald Trump.
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We note the passing of many prominent individuals who played some role in U.S.-China affairs, whether in politics, economics or in helping people in one place understand the other.
Events
Ying Zhu looks at new developments for Chinese and global streaming services.
David Zweig examines China's talent recruitment efforts, particularly towards those scientists and engineers who left China for further study. U.S. universities, labs and companies have long brought in talent from China. Are such people still welcome?