A number of states have enacted laws prohibiting Chinese and others from “countries of concern” from purchasing homes or land.
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Helleiner and Kirshner, eds., The Great Wall of Money - Power and Politics in China's International Monetary Relations, 2014
Winnie King reviewed this book for the History of Diplomacy discussion list. It is reprinted here via Creative Commons license.
Forecast Asia: China’s Economic Prospects as its Ambition Grows but Asia Slows
Asia Society Southern California kicks off "Forecast Asia," a new series that brings together leading international experts to analyze Asian economic trends, short-term forecasts and the strategic outlook for Asian economies and their impact on investors and businesses.
From “Yellow Peril” to “Model Minority”: Chinese American Educational Experiences under the Perspective of Racial Formation
Harvard-Yenching Institute hosts a talk with Chen Bateer on the transition of public opinion towards Chinese immigrants in the U.S.
Visual Representation of Gender and Class in a Changing China
Analyzing visual representation of Chinese women in the popular media over a span of 60 years, this talk explores the concealed and erased history of socialist state feminist endeavors in socialist revolution and demonstrates drastic changes in gender norms and practices in the state’s embracing of global capitalism.
Partners, Rivals, or "Frenemies"?
Dr. Harry Harding, one of the country's leading China experts and Dean of the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy at the University of Virginia, takes the pulse of US-China relations on October 7 as part of the BP Speaker Series China, India, Iran: Myths and Realities Inside Asia's Emerging Powers.
Chinese Financial Reform
The CSIS Simon Chair in Political Economy will host a Growth Forum event to discuss finance reform in China.
Global China: Xinjiang in Xi Jinping's Belt and Road Initiative
Dru Gladney will examine the rise of the important role Xinjiang plays in Chinese Premier Xi Jinping’s signature Belt and Road Initiative.
Swimming Against the Current: Industrial Policy and Antitrust in China
Nathan Bush from O'Melveny & Myers will speak on China's industrial policy at UC Berkeley.
China’s Rise Series: China’s Africa Strategy: Implications for Trade, Aid, and Development
This panel discussion will analyze this burgeoning relationship to answer this question and more, assessing implications for both China and Africa.
U.S.-China: Challenges and Opportunities
Indiana University's 5th Annual Patrick O'Meara International Lecture will be delivered by the Honorable Jon M. Huntsman Jr., Former U.S. Ambassador to China and Singapore and Former Governor of Utah.
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