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Assignment China – "Follow the Money" Documentary Film and Speech

AmCham / ECCT Greater China Business Community and Rotary Club of Taipei hosts a dinner that will screen USC US.-China Institute's documentary followed by a discussion with Senior Fellow Mike Chinoy.

New Technologies, New Communities, New sources of Power

The Wilson Center Kissinger Institute on China and the United States will host author Irene Wu for an examination of how people around the world form cooperative communities and shape major issues through social media.

China's 15th WTO Anniversary: Assessing the Record and Charting the Path Forward

The speakers and panelists will use this occasion to assess the accomplishments and challenges of China’s WTO membership, analyze how China’s trading partners and the WTO itself have adapted to China’s growing involvement, and consider the possible future paths of the WTO and the multilateral trading system.

Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Normalization of Relations between the United States and China

This event brings together five former American ambassadors to China between 1985 and 2001 to reflect on their time in Beijing.

East Asia's Thirty Years' Peace: Internally or Externally Driven?

Stein Tønnesson will speak on peace in East Asia at Harvard University.

LRCCS Noon Lecture Series ~ Is Lying Contagious? Spatial Diffusion of Agricultural “Satellites” During China’s Great Leap Forward

The University of Michigan's Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Hongwei Xu on Agricultural Satellites during the Great Leap Forward.

Contested Terrain: China's Periphery and International Relations in Asia

The Foreign Policy Research Institute presents a talk on China and International Relations in Asia.

Olympic Voices: A Celebration of New Literature from China

Join in for a conversation about flipping off the Old Guard, new Chinese writing, belonging, escape, heartbreak, and craft.

Asia for Asians? Power Politics and the New Dynamics of Asian Regionalism”

The John Hopkins SAIS Japan Studies Program presents Ellen Frost.

Lecture: Folk Art, Revolutionary Politics, and Market Economics

The China Institute in America will be hosting a talk by Ralph Croizier on the impact of woodblock printing and painting movements on modern Chinese Art.

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