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Council on East Asian Studies at Yale University hosts a talk with Michael Herzfeld, Qin Shao, and Lisa Mitchell

East Asia as Method: Culture, Knowledge, Space

The UC Berkeley Haas Junior Scholar Fellows presents an Interdisciplinary Conference for Junior Scholars on "East Asia as a Method".

Spring 2017 EASC Faculty Book Launch

Join the USC East Asian Studies Center to celebrate the recent publications of professors Yu Hong, Charlotte Furth and Lon Kurashige.

The Origins of China's "Reform and Opening-up" and High-level Politics

The Woodrow Wilson Center presents as part of its Cold War International History Project a talk by Gang Han.

Who, What, How and Why: Decoding the Use of Regulations to Control the Internet in China Since 1987

University of San Francisco's Center for Asia Pacific Studies hosts a talk on the proliferation of regulations surrounding internet use in China.

Objects of Interest: John Thomson's Images of Taiwan, 1871

University of Washington's East Asia Center hosts a talk with Douglas Fix.

The China Boom: Where Did It Come From, How is It Ending?

Duke University Asian Pacific Studies Institute hosts a talk with Ho-fung Hung on the trajectory of China's economic boom.

Film Screening: Human Harvest

In the award-winning documentary Human Harvest, Nobel Peace Prize nominees David Matas and David Kilgour investigate the organ harvesting trade in China and uncover one of the world’s worst crimes against humanity. This screening is organized by the UNC-Chapel Hill Falun Dafa Club.

Paper Tigers, Hidden Dragons: Firms and the Political Economy of China's Technological Development

The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a talk by Douglas Fuller from Zhejiang University. Fuller's new book, "Paper Tigers, Hidden Dragons," provides an in-depth longitudinal study of China's information technology industry and policy over the last 15 years. 

Symposium: Who Decides in China’s Rapid Urbanization? An Interdisciplinary Inquiry into the New Chinese City

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Carolina Asia Center presents a symposium on China's rapid urbanization.

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