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Over the past three decades, China has become a major trade partner and investor for Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine. The region is also an important component of the BRI New Eurasian Land Bridge, providing alternative access to Western Europe. R
Speaker: Stephen Kaplan, Associate Professor of Political Science and Economic Affairs, George Washington UniversityDiscussant: Laura Alfaro, Warren Alpert Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business SchoolThis book explores how C
Speaker: Cheng Li, Director, John L. Thornton China Center, Brookings InstitutionModerator/Discussant: Elizabeth J. Perry, Henry Rosovsky Professor of Government and Director of the opens in a new windowHarvard-Yenching Institute, Harvard Univ
Speakers:Ashley Esarey, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of AlbertaJoanna Lewis, Distinguished Associate Professor of Energy and Environment and Director of the Science, Technology and International Affairs Pro
Speaker: Xuefei Ren, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Michigan State UniversityXuefei Ren is a comparative urbanist whose work focuses on urban development, governance, architecture, and the built environment in global perspectiv
Speaker: Evan Medeiros, Penner Family Chair in Asian Studies and the Cling Family Senior Fellow in US-China Relations, Georgetown UniversityEvan S. Medeiros is a professor and Penner family chair in Asia studies in the School of Foreign Servi
Speaker: Eugenia Lean, Professor of History and East Asian Languages and Cultures; Director, Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia UniversityBy examining two early legal cases featuring the alleged counterfeiting of Xiangmao Honey Soap,
China is constantly in the global media limelight due to its growing presence and influence throughout the world. Journalists reporting on this rising superpower play a crucial role in explaining the complexities of its domestic developments an
Speaker: Joan Judge, Professor, Department of History, York UniversityWhat can we learn from intellectual detritus? Focusing on cheap print, vernacular daily-use knowledge, and common readers in the Long Republic (1895-1955), this talk argues
Speaker: Scott Rozelle, Helen F. Farnsworth Senior Fellow and the co-director of the Center on China’s Economy and Institutions, Stanford UniversityScott Rozelle is the Helen F. Farnsworth Senior Fellow and the co-director of Stanford Center
Speaker: Michel Hockx, Professor of Chinese Literature, University of Notre DameOn July 30, 1979, Deng Xiaoping addressed the fourth national conference of Chinese writers and artists. Towards the end of his speech he stated, to collective si
Speaker: Naima Green-Riley, Ph.D. Candidate and Raymond Vernon Fellow, Department of Government, Harvard University; Former Consular Officer, US. Consulate General, Guangzhou, ChinaThis event is part of our Critical Issues Confronting China p
China’s Hengtong Group—leading a consortium of telecom companies from Hong Kong, Pakistan, and East Africa—will soon complete installation of the Pakistan East Africa Connecting Europe (PEACE) cable. Spanning the Indian Ocean and the Mediterran
The Stone and the Wireless: Lyrical Media and Bad Models of the Feeling WomenMa Shaoling is an Assistant Professor of Humanities (Literature) at Yale-NUS College. She was born in Taiwan, grew up in Singapore, and spent ten years in the United
Speaker: Bill Bikales, Principal and Lead Economist, Kunlun AssociatesBill is a Harvard-trained economist and Asia specialist and has worked at the most senior level of government in Mongolia on comprehensive fiscal reform and restructuring i
Speaker: Fang Xiaoping, Assistant Professor of History, School of Humanities, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.During the 1961-1965 period, a cholera pandemic ravaged the southeastern coastal areas of Mao’s China which was already
Speaker: Kellee Tsai, Dean of Humanities and Social Science and Chair Professor of Social Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyThe structural transformation of China over the past several decades has given rise to a fund
There is an intense debate among experts over the likelihood of a near-term Chinese invasion of Taiwan. Senior US military officers have warned that a PRC military action could take place in the next six years. Such dire predictions are largely
Speaker: Jeffrey Lehman, Vice Chancellor and Professor of Law, NYU ShanghaiJeffrey Lehman is the Vice Chancellor of NYU Shanghai, where he oversees all academic and administrative operations. Lehman is an internationally acclaimed leader in h
Speaker: Pang Laikwan, Professor of Cultural Studies, Chinese University of Hong KongThis paper focuses on the wide popularity of the meme and buzzword jiucai, garlic chives, on China’s internet to investigate the cultural and political subje
Speaker: Isabella Weber, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts AmherstChina has become deeply integrated into the world economy. Yet, gradual marketization has facilitated the country’s rise without leading to its whol
Speaker: Ruth Mostern, University of PittsburghThis talk showcases Ruth Mostern’s new book: The Yellow River: A Natural and Unnatural History (Yale University Press, 2021). The Yellow River explains how environmentally transformative human a
Speaker: Yeiling Tan, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of OregonProfessor Yeling Tan discusses her book, Disaggregating China, Inc: State Strategies in the Liberal Economic Order. China’s entry into the World T
Panel Participants:Sara L. Friedman, Professor of Anthropology and Gender Studies, Indiana UniversityRussell King, Professor of Geography, University of SussexSarah Lamb, Barbara Mandel Professor of Humanistic Social Sciences and Professor o
Speaker: Laurence Coderre, Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies, New York UniversityWhereas the contemporary era in China is often depicted in terms of rampant, ideologically vacuous commodification, the Cultural Revolution (1966-76) is
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