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Report Launch: The New Southbound Policy

The Center for Strategic and International Studies presents a talk featuring John Deng, a Minister without Portfolio for Taiwan, and other panelists.

United States, China, and Russia: Relations Between The World’s Great Powers in the Trump Era

Dr. Henry Kissinger said that President Nixon "created a set of international policies whose main outlines survive to this day." One of the most important is triangulation; by improving relations with China, the U.S. carved out favorable negotiating positions with the Soviet Union --- while improving relations with both countries.

The Future of Democracy in Northeast Asia

The program brings together some of the world's leading experts to discuss the future of democracy in Northeast Asia.

The Shanghai Communiqué and 40 Years of U.S.-China Relations

The Confucius Institute at the University of Oregon presents a panel discussion as part of the Nixon in China event.

The Dynamics of the “One-China Policy” and the Status Quo: Perspectives from Taiwan

This event offers viewpoints from young Taiwanese scholars and social activists, illustrating the changing national identity and public perception of the U.S.-China-Taiwan relationship.

Before and Beyond Divergence: The Politics of Economic Change in China and Europe

A book talk with authors Jean-Laurent Rosenthal (California Institute of Technology, Division of Humanities and Social Sciences) and R. Bin Wong (UCLA, History)will be held at UCLA on May 19, 2011.

Understanding China's Role in the Middle East with Pan Guang

Dr. Pan Guang, vice chairman and professor of political science and history at the Shanghai Center for International Studies of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS), will discuss his views at a National Committee program on January 24, 2013, 5:30pm at Jones Day New York.

After a Sleepless Year: Hong Kong vs China

One year since Hong Kong’s anti-extradition movement began, Prof. Ching Kwan Lee analyzes the various frontlines of resistance beyond street protests.

Looking for China: 30+ Years of Making Documentaries in and about China

Filmmaker and scholar Bill Einreinhofer speaks on a life spent telling stories about China.

Joseph Fewsmith, "Blurring the Lines: The Logic and Limits of Political Reform in China"

The Fairbank Center at Harvard University presents Joseph Fewsmith as part of their New England China Seminar.

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