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Busting Myths About China’s Overseas Development Program With New Data

On March 13, Dr. Brad Parks, executive director of AidData and a faculty member at the College of William and Mary, will discuss the organization’s work with the National Committee on US-China Relations in New York City.

The Olympics in East Asia: Nationalism, Regionalism and Globalism on the Center Stage of World Sports

This international symposium brings together scholars from three continents to consider the historical contributions of East Asian nations to the Olympics and the impact of the Olympics on these East Asian societies.

University of Texas-Austin Conference, "Trans-Pacific China in the Cold War"

This conference brings together an international group of scholars to consider new research highlighting cultural and social productions emerging from diasporic Chinese amidst the political fissures of the Cold War

IFP Screen Forward Presents: HOOLIGAN SPARROW

Theatrical Premiere - July 15th - July 21st
Made in NY Media Center by IFP - DUMBO, Brooklyn

Data, Society and Inference Seminar: How Censorship in China Allows Government Criticism but Silences Collective Expression

This cross-disciplinary seminar series will feature speakers tackling social science questions with big data and cutting-edge computation, data analysis, and inference techniques.

Asia's Response to Its Rising Powers: China and India

John Hopkins University presents a discussion on the effects the rise of China and India has on the region.

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.

Does the Party Still Control the Message?

Media in Chinese Politics: A Conference and Roundtable Discussion

The Mongol Way: Administration, Justice, and Law in Qing Mongolia

The Harvard Yenching Institute hosts a talk with Erdenchuluu Khohchahar on the legal system for Mongolia during the Qing era.

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