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Taiwan's 'New Southbound Policy' and Prospects for International Space

As part of President Tsai Ing-wen's efforts to reinvigorate and diversify Taiwan's economy, the "New Southbound Policy" aims to secure new regional partners in South and Southeast Asia. Building upon the policies of previous administrations, the "New Southbound Policy" will also seek to lessen Taiwan's economic reliance on the mainland by building an extensive network of cultural and interpresonal relationships throughout the region. This conference will examine the new policy in the context of Taiwan's overall foreign policy objectives.

Democratic centralism and administration in China

Join Sarah Biddulph, Assistant Deputy Vice Chancellor International - China on her talk about the Democratic centralism and administration in China. 

The Political Economy of China-Latin American Relations

The USC School of International Relations and USC Center for International Studies will host a workshop on the relations between China and Latin America.

Christian Chroniclers of Chinese Cruelty: Western Misperceptions of Chinese Criminal Justice

University of Michigan's Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Professor Thomas Buoye on Christian missionaries' depictions of Chinese criminal justice .

China and the World: India

The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations hosts a talk with Anja Manuel on the relationship between China and India in the U.S. Asia strategy.

U.S.-China Relations: The Stories so Far: A Discussion with John Pomfret

Please join the Kissinger Institute for a discussion with writer and former Washington Post correspondent John Pomfret on his new book, The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom: America and China, 1776 to the Present.

Wang Guangmei's qipao and the Two Line Struggle in Communist Feminism

University of Michigan Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk with Tani Barlow on Communist Feminism.

A Talk on U.S.-Taiwan Relations with TECRO

Join the Organization of Asian Studies (OAS) for a talk with a representative of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States (TECRO). This student event will be on U.S.-Taiwan relations and Taiwan in international affairs.

China – Fragile Superpower

UCSD political scientist and USC U.S.-China Institute Board of Scholars member Susan L. Shirk will speak on US-China relations.

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