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Debate: "Should the United States severely restrict Huawei's business?"

 This event features a formal debate moderated by CSIS’s Scott Kennedy as well as the subsequent follow-up discussion with the participants and audience about the pros and cons of specific actions toward Huawei and the implications for US-China relations, American foreign policy, and the shape of the global economy. 

Rise of the Market and the Reach of the State

This talk is part of the Stanford China Program Winter 2009 China Seminar Series titled "30 Years of Reform and Opening in China: How Far from the Cage?"

China’s Diplomacy Toward India and Pakistan: Hyphenated or Not?

Johns Hopkins University presents a talk by Qiu Huafei.

The Chinese Bureaucracy in Three Lenses: Weberian, Confucian, and Marchian

Part of Colombia's lecture series Social, Demographic, and Political Development of China Today, this talk with Xueguang Zhou will discuss Chinese bureaucracy.

The Biggest Market by Far: Video Gaming in China

China accounts for over a quarter of the global video game/esports market. Lisa Hanson, who has studied the Chinese market since 2002, will highlight key trends in that market.

Michael McDevitt, "Muilding a Modern Navy: China and Maritime Power"

This event is part of the "Critical Issues Confronting China" seminar hosted by the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies.

The Changing Geopolitics of East Asia

The 21st Century China Program and Fudan-UC Center on Contemporary China host the fourth annual Robert F. Ellsworth Memorial Lecture on the changing geopolitics in East Asia.

Reform under Xi Jinping 习近平主政下的变革

The Harvard University Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents a series of talks on the topic of reform under Xi Jinping.

The Meanings of Foreign Intervention in the Taiping Rebellion

The Center for Chinese Legal Studies at Columbia University presents a talk on the Taiping Rebellion.

China, Trump, and the Future of the Global Order

The Stanford Center for East Asian Studies will host Martin Jacques to discuss China and Trump.

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