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Chinese Voices
An hour-long screening of video vignettes followed by a question and answer session with digital journalists.
Hopkins-Nanjing Center Info Session @ USC
The Hopkins-Nanjing Center (HNC) offers bilingual education focused on China's global interactions. Join an admissions session on Tuesday, October 24 for program details, application tips, and an application fee waiver to align with your academic and career goals.
China Onscreen Biennial: Feng Shui (万剑穿心): North American Premiere
Part of the UCLA Confucius Institute's inaugural China Onscreen Biennial (银幕中国双年展)project, director Wang Jing renders this family story with shrewdness and compassion, locating the seeds of trouble in powerful crosscurrents of class and gender.
The Elvera Kwang Siam Lim Memorial Lecture in Chinese Studies: Chinese Reforms in Historical and Comparative Perspective
UC Berkeley presents a talk by Prasenjit Duara on the last 30 years of reform in China.
CEA September Event: Challenges for Christians When Doing Business in China
The Prince of Peace Enterprises presents a talk on Christian challenges of business in China.
Mao, Asia First and the Making of Modern American Conservatism, 2015
This review by Seth Offenbach was published by the History of Diplomacy discussion list in May, 2016 and is reprinted here via Creative Commons license.
From Bytes to Bucks: Soft Power, Policy, Tech, and Culture
The Kennan Institute, at the Wilson Center, presents a panel on the differing state and society expression of cultural values in technologies.
Visualizing China's Pollution
The Asia Society's Asia Society in Queens Series presents a talk by Michael Zhao.
Build, Dwell, Live
Council on East Asian Studies at Yale University hosts a talk with Michael Herzfeld, Qin Shao, and Lisa Mitchell
Talk by Dingxin Zhao, University of Chicago
The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies will host Dingxin Zhao, Max Palevsky Professor of Sociology from the University of Chicago.
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Featured Articles
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?