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A City of Workers, A City for Workers? Beijing Urban Space in the 1950s

UCLA Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk with Fabio Lanza.

Xijing Men Collaborative

The three members of the collaborative will arrive in Kansas City on January 22 for a 10-day residency to create and install a new work, viewable February through April.

Renwen Lecture: Huizhou and Its Role in Sino-American Cultural Exchange

The China Institute hosts a talk on the history of Huizhou and its impact on Sino-American culture since World War II.

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.

Financial Reform: Implications For China’s State-Owned Enterprises

Financial reform is one of the key priorities identified at the Third Plenum in November while state-owned enterprises got little mention. But will financial reform possibly lead to a fundamental reform of state-owned companies?

Does China Have a Stability Problem?

The Congressional-Executive Commission on China presents a roundtable discussion on China's public policies.

Chinese Investment in California: Trends, Players, Worries

Cassie Gao, Rhodium Group senior analyst, will speak on Chinese investment in the U.S with a focus on California.

Hot Market Watch: Selling to Brazil, China & India

The Xavier University, Southern Ohio District Export Council (SODEC) International Trade Conference will provide market updates, tools, and resources for companies interested in selling to or expanding further into the Brazilian, Chinese, and Indian markets.

The Perfect Dictatorship: China in the 21st Century

The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies will host Stein Ringen to present his book The Perfect Dictatorship: China in the 21st Century.

East Asian Garden Lecture Series - Popcorn on the Ginza: Literature, Art, & Photography from Tokyo's City within a City

Author and social commentator Robert Campbell discusses the position occupied in Japanese literature by Ginza, an area in Tokyo that has long stood as an emblem of luxury.

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