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Taiwan's "Win-Win" Strategy for Cross-Straits Relations

Asia Society presents a discussion on cross-strait relations.

Nixon in China Then and Now, A Conversation with Theater Director Peter Sellars

The Confucius Institute at the University of Oregon presents a conversation with Theater Director Peter Sellars.

Don’t Call It a Yundong: Uncovering the Post-Tiananmen Purge, 1989-1992

The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents Associate Professor Jeremy Brown explore how the Party dealt with—or ignored—protesters and supporters of the 1989 student movement at Tiananmen Square.

Qarangghu Tagh: The Villages Afar Screening and Director Q&A

Duke University Asian Pacific Studies Institute presents a screening of the first independent Uyghur film "Qarangghu Tagh: The Villages Afar" and "Bogha: The Donkey-Pad" followed by Q&A with director Saipulla Matallip.

Covering a Fast-Changing China: Jeffrey Wasserstrom and Joseph Kahn

The National Committee on U.S-China Relations presents a lecture with Jeffrey Wasserstrom and Joseph Kahn.

China's Role and Possible China-US Cooperation in AF/PAK

Part of Columbia University's Brown Bag series, Pan Guang leads a discussion of future US-China cooperation.

CUBASGA Graduate Student Conference

[CAS Speaker Series] Keynote addresses this year will be given by both Professor Ding Xiang Warner of Cornell University and Professor Michael Emmerich of the University of California, Los Angeles. Professor Warner will give her presentation on the topic “When Stone Speaks: Challenges and Opportunities for 21st-century Sinology” from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. on Friday, February 27th and Professor Emmerich will present his topic "World Literature as The Tale of Genji" from 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. on Saturday, February 28th.

RICSRE Faculty Seminar Series - “The LONG History of America-China Relations”

Stanford University hosts a RICSRE Faculty Seminar Series talk by Gordon Chang

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