• Chinese Politics in the Xi Jinping Era

    Cheng Li,  Director, John L. Thornton China Center and Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Program, Brookings Institution Critical Issues Confronting China Seminar Series is co-sponsored by the Harvard University Asia Center and the Fairbank […]

  • 楚帛書的故事-中美兩國調查記

    Speaker: Li Ling 李零, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, Peking University 北京大学中文系 Note: This event will be conducted in Mandarin.

  • Patent and Software Licensing in China and Business Norms in Asia

    CGIS Knafel K262 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

    Speaker: Nick Psyhogeos Nick leads the IP Licensing function at Microsoft, as President of Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary that owns, manages and licenses Microsoft’s patent portfolio.  In […]

  • India and Japan, India and China

    Speaker: Tarun Das,  former Director-General and Chief Mentor of the Confederation of Indian Industries Chair: Sugata Bose, Gardiner Professor of Oceanic History and Affairs, Harvard University Asia Center Seminar Series; […]

  • The Anti-rightist Campaign as Media Event: Censorship, Political Dissent, and Media in 1950s China

    Zhang Naiqi, the Minister of Food and democratic party leader, was denounced as one of the three leading "rightists" during the Anti-Rightist Campaign (1957-58) in China. Accusations against Zhang by other intellectuals were actively publicized through the news media. Intriguingly, rather than simply censoring "rightist voices," the CCP allowed the news media to publicize Zhang's contestation against the accusation, even when the CCP had the capacity to completely censor Zhang's rebuttal. The CCP by the early 1950s monopolized the ability to construct publicity and public opinion on party policies and political affairs by gaining tight media control through nationalizing the media and establishing a relatively effective censorship system. Thus, the CCP's effective media control itself does not fully explain Zhang's vulnerability to the accusation. Ultimately, Zhang was unsuccessful in contesting the public accusation, and was ultimately purged from most of his public positions.

  • Critical Issues Confronting China Series: Cross-Strait Dilemmas

    Speakers: Professor Syaru Shirley Lin, Chinese University of Hong Kong Professor Harry Harding, University of Virginia Critical Issues Confronting China Seminar Series; co-sponsored by the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies […]

  • Xi Jinping: The Three Problems and the Two Issues

    Speaker: Professor Joseph Fewsmith, Department of Political Science, Boston University Critical Issues Confronting China Seminar Series; co-sponsored by the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies  and the Harvard University Asia Center

  • Tourism, Homeland, and Imaginaries: the percolating role of a Yi Jia Le family in a Sani Yi village in southwest China

    Tourism has increasingly become a force that propels economic and social change in a wide range of ethnic villages in China. For the local ethnic minorities, engaging in the business of tourism means not only learning new livelihood skills but also adjusting the community’s imaginaries of their own homeland to outside tourist imaginaries.