U.S. politics

State-Supported Technology Transfer in Taiwan under the KMT, 1949-1978

Part of Colombia University's lecture series on contemporary Taiwan,"Tech Transfer and the US-Taiwan-China Information/Economic Matrix."

The Rise of China and Taiwan's Response: Implication for the United States

The University of Pennsylvania holds a public talk on China and Taiwan relations and implications.

General Instrument and the American Corporate Role in the Taiwan Miracle: A Case Study of US to ROC Tech Transfer

Part of Colombia University's lecture series on contemporary Taiwan,"Tech Transfer and the US-Taiwan-China Information/Economic Matrix."

Mutually-Assured Restraint for US-China Relations

The George Washington Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies hosts a discussion of a task force composed of American and Chinese scholars.

Duke-UNC China Leadership Summit 2014

Duke and UNC-Chapel Hill host a three-day conference that brings together top students from the US and China to hear speakers and engage in discussions regarding current issues in Sino-US relations

Leadership Change in China: Its Effects in East Asia and Relations with the U.S.

George Washington University hosts a discussion with Mr. Christopher Johnson on post-18th Party Congress China and the changes that will affect the United States and other nations in East Asia.

Yellow Peril! An Archive of Anti-Asian Fear

On Friday, March 7, guest speakers will discuss some of New York City's most urgent racial issues and link them back to divisive and corrosive stereotypes, policies, and practices.

Dealing with a Rising China Lecture with Former Ambassador of China, J. Stapleton Roy

The Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences present a lecture with J. Stapleton Roy.

Report Rollout: Reordering Chinese Priorities on the Korean Peninsula

This panel discusses the changing relationship between China and North Korea with their new leadership and what that means for Obama's second administration.

"China's Troubled Rise -- Bumps on the Road to becoming a Superpower."

John Pomfret, an award-winning journalist and diplomatic correspondent for The Washington Post, will speak at the Indiana University School of Journalism in Bloomington.

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