Urban experts convened to examine social, political and economic issues around China’s rapidly growing cities
Adrian Zenz gives a chilling update on China’s internment policy in Xinjiang, based on recent documents
On April 17, in a packed Tsai Auditorium, Ren Ke, one of rock band Wu Tiao Ren’s key members, shared his perspectives with Prof. Zheng Lin from Sun Yat-sen University, who is doing research on the band and urban villages.
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies co-convened Harvard’s first international digital humanities conference, bringing together scholars from China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Europe, and North America.
Professor Winnie Yip maps out her concerns that China’s slowing economy and ever expanding hospitals will hamper much-needed healthcare reform.
Since the announcement in 2013 of Xi Jinping’s signature foreign policy program, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China’s overseas infrastructure investments have been the subject of intense scrutiny by
Xi Jinping is in full control of Party elite following NPC meeting, according to Fairbank experts
After decades of soaring economic growth, China now aims to take the lead on global climate change. But facing a severe economic slowdown, can China achieve its goals? Environmental pioneer Ma Jun shares his views.
A year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, are China and Russia still friends with “no limits?” Since embracing that phrase, Chinese President Xi Jinping has publicly obfuscated regarding ties
A museum of Tang Dynasty stelae in Xian shows how post-Tang scholars rewrote history, choosing to focus on traditional Confucian values.









