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USC/Economist Symposium: Life after 60: What is next for the PRC?

Shanghai conference sponsored by USC and the Economist Intelligence Unit.

Grassroots Revolution and Authenticity in 1950s Japan: Science of Thought, the Circle Movement, and New China

The Johns Hopkins East Asian Speaker Series presents a talk with Adam Bronson on 1950s Japan and its role as the new China.

Asia, America, and the Transformation of Geopolitics

USC U.S.-China Institute Board of Scholars member William Overholt will speak on US-China relations.

The U.S. and China: Partners, Rivals, or Adversaries?

The National Committee on American Foreign Policy hosts a discussion of the U.S.-China relationship and it's future.

The Impact of the 3rd Plenum of the 18th Central Committee on China and a Forecast for 2014

Eight influential experts from China will give a forecast for 2014 after the Third Plenum. They will also discuss the Plenum's long-term impact, from the perspectives of politics, economy, law, minority affairs, and foreign policies.

Kinky: Ancient Chinese and Japanese Erotic Images

Art Gallery of Greater Victoria presents an exhibit on ancient Chinese and Japanese erotic images.

When Infrastructures Attack: The Politics of Disrepair in China

Julie Chu from the University of Chicago will discuss possibilities of political agency and redress at the intersection of two recent trends in China. Part of the East Asian Colloquium.

Mapping Chinese and American Mindsets: The Nitty-Gritty of Successful U.S.-China Partnerships

The School of Advanced International Studies presents a discussion on the various aspects of the relationship between China and the United States.

Fortune Teller

Xu Tong's Fortune Teller will be screened at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.

The China-Taiwan Summit: Has Anything Really Changed?

The Wilson Center hosts a discussion by three experts on the upcoming meeting between Ma Ying-Jeou and Xi Jinping

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