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Politics

Political Culture and China: Celebrating the Life and Work of Tianjian Shi

Numerous speakers will discuss and celebrate the works of the late academic, Tianjian Shi.

Islands that Nobody and Everybody Wants: Japan's Territorial Disputes in Northeast Asia

The Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies hosts a talk with Alexis Dudden on the shifting dynamic of the politics surrounding Japan's territorial holdings in Northeast Asia

Land for Welfare in China

The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a talk with Meina Cai who will demonstrate that social welfare provision cannot be understood in isolation from the unique land property rights regime in China.

Emperors' Treasures: Chinese Art from the National Palace Museum, Taipei

The Asian Art Museum presents rare imperial masterpieces from Taipei.

Navigating Cross-Strait Relations: Taiwan's Domestic and International Imperatives

George Washington University's Sigur Center for Asian Studies presents a conference focusing on Taiwan's current sources of foreign policy.

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.

Free Second Sunday: Imperial China Festival

USC Pacific Asia Museum hosts a festival celebrating the arts and culture of Imperial China.

CCCI: The Lyric Copy: from the Hundred Flowers to the Mongrel Coalition

The Cornell Contemporary China Initiative will host Professor Nick Admussen for a public lecture.

The Transformation of China during the 1990’s

The China Studies Graduate Student Colloquium presents Baizhu Chen, Associate Professor of Clinical Finance and Business Economics at USC, and R. Bin Wong, Professor of History at UCLA, for talks on the transformation of China that occurred during the 1990's.

Resistance, Repression, Responsiveness: Workers and Change in China

The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a discussion with Manfred Elfstrom on the growing wave of labor unrest in China, the state's response, and the the long-term implications for both activists and the government. 

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