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How Do Chinese University Students Perceive the Political Systems of China and the United States? A Survey of Five Key Universities in Beijing

The Chinese title for Chen Shengluo's presentation is “中国大学生对中美两国政治制度的看法调查研究."

Film Screening: DNA Dreams

Part of the film series "Being Human in a Biotech Age," the University of California, Berkeley hosts a screening of DNA Dreams

The First Annual Chinese Language Speech Competition

The China House at New York University and the NYU Department of East Asian Studies will host its First Annual Chinese Language Competition. To apply, you must be an NYU EAS Major or Minor.

A Deal

Like many new upper-middle-class Chinese families, Mr. and Mrs. Li are proud to give their only daughter a life they could only dream of (an Ivy League degree in art and an apartment in Manhattan), until they realize she’s turning into a dangerous stranger.

Inauguration of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States

On Tuesday, July 29, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars will inaugurate the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States. The Kissinger Institute is dedicated to Dr. Henry A. Kissinger's legacy and vision of the importance of the U.S.-China bilateral relationship. It will promote greater awareness of the U.S.-China relationship and its impact on both countries and the world.

Family Day: Mid-Autumn Festival

Asia Society's Family Day will celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival through Taiwanese storytelling, performances, bubble tea, and mooncakes.

China and Russia in Latin America: 2017 and Beyond

The Wilson Center's Kennan Institute will host the event, China and Russia in Latin America in 2017 and Beyond. This event is cosponsored by the Wilson Center's Latin America Program and the Kissinger Institute on China and the U.S.

Black Painting: Chinese Artists Persecuted During the Cultural Revolution

The Honolulu Museum of Art holds an exhibition of the works of artists heavily persecuted during China's Cultural Revolution

Film 50: History of Cinema, In the Mood for Love

The UC Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive present Wong Kar-wai's "In the Mood for Love" as part of its film-lecture course, Film 50.

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