On September 29, 2024, the USC U.S.-China Institute hosted a workshop at the Huntington’s Chinese garden, offering K-12 educators hands-on insights into using the garden as a teaching tool. With expert presentations, a guided tour, and new resources, the event explored how Chinese gardens' rich history and cultural significance can be integrated into classrooms. Interested in learning more? Click below for details on the workshop and upcoming programs for educators.
Politics
Unlikely Partners: Chinese Reformers, Western Economists, and the Making of Global China
Julian Gewirtz will discuss his forthcoming book, Unlikely Partners: Chinese Reformers, Western Economists, and the Making of Global China, which Harvard University Press will publish in January.
The Rising Neighbor: How the Koreans View China
Professor Dong Xiangrong of the Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies will be speaking at Columbia University on April 2, 2012.
Toward a Transnational, Trans-1978 History of Food Politics in China
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents Associate Professor Sigrid Schmalzer. Through an examination of the food sovereignty, participatory action research, and indigenous knowledge movements, she will trace the roots of contemporary Chinese food politics in the radical Maoist past.
Superfusion: How China and America Became One Economy and Why the World's Prosperity Depends on It
Asia Society presents economist and author Zachary Karabell in conversation with James Flanigan.
The Hague Ruling on the South China Sea: Where Does Asia Go From Here?
The UC Berkeley Institute of East Asian Studies hosts a round-table of regional experts to discuss aspects of the Hague decision repudiating China's claims to the South China Sea.
Face of a Nation: What Happened to the World's Fair?
Join the Architecture and Design Festival for a screening of USC Professor Mina Chow's film.
If China Could Re-make the Global Order, What Would it Look Like?
Stanford University presents a lecture on China's rise and its effects on the global order.
The Political Process of Chinese Land: Partial Reform, Vested Interests and Small Properties
The Columbia Law School hosts a talk by Shitong Qiao on property rights in China
Chinese and Japanese Investments in South and Southeast Asia: Case Studies from the Automobile and Electronics Industries
George Washington University presents a talk by Professor Eric Harwit, who will speak on his research on Japanese and Chinese investment trends in Southeast Asia.
China's Narratives Regarding National Security Policy
The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission will hold a hearing about Chinese national security narratives in Washington, DC.
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