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SUMMARY:William Kirby - Who Will Lead? China and the World of Universities in the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:Read event summary here \nSpeaker: William Kirby\, Harvard Business School \nWilliam C. Kirby is Spangler Family Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School and T. M. Chang Professor of China Studies at Harvard University.  He is a University Distinguished Service Professor.  Professor Kirby serves as Chairman of the Harvard China Fund\, the University’s academic venture fund for China\, and Faculty Chair of the Harvard Center Shanghai\, Harvard’s first University-wide center located outside the United States. \nA historian by training\, Professor Kirby examines contemporary China’s business\, economic\, and political development in an international context.  He writes and teaches on the growth of modern companies in China (Chinese and foreign; state-owned and private); Chinese corporate law and company structure; business relations across Greater China (PRC\, Taiwan\, Hong Kong); and China’s relations with the United States and Europe.  He has authored or co-authored more than fifty HBS cases on business in China\, ranging from start-ups to SOEs; agribusiness and middle-class consumption; banking and microfinance; healthcare and education; corporate governance and corporate social responsibility; and the global strategies of Chinese firms.  His current projects include case studies of trend-setting Chinese businesses and a comparative study of higher education in China\, Europe\, and the United States. His most recent book is Can China Lead? (Harvard Business Review Press).
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series-2-2019-02-20/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Critical Issues Confronting China,Critical Issues Confronting China Series
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SUMMARY:Nara Dillon - Feeding the Poor: Food Welfare in the PRC
DESCRIPTION:Read event summary here \nSpeaker: Nara Dillon\, Harvard University \nNara Dillon’s research interests include globalization and the politics of welfare\, charity\, and inequality in China.  In addition to contemporary Chinese social policy\, her research examines its origins in the Mao and the pre-revolutionary Republican periods.  Her publications include At the Crossroads of Empires: Middlemen\, Social Networks\, and Statebuilding in Republican Shanghai(Stanford\, 2008) and Radical Inequalities: China’s Revolutionary Welfare State in Comparative Perspective (Harvard\, 2015). She has also written articles on civil society\, refugee relief\, and contemporary welfare reform in China and India.  Dillon received her B.A. in history from Williams College and her Ph.D. in political science from the University of California\, Berkeley. From 2003 to 2007 she taught Chinese politics and comparative politics as an Assistant Professor at Bard College. She has held lecturer appointments in Government\, East Asian Languages and Civilizations\, and Social Studies at Harvard since 2008.  Dillon offers courses on China’s economic reforms\, global cities in East Asia\, and anti-poverty programs in China and other developing countries. Dillon also teaches two junior tutorials for East Asian Studies and Government concentrators: one on the political economy of modern China\, and another comparing Chinese and Indian politics.
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series-2-2018-10-31-2019-02-13/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Critical Issues Confronting China Series
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SUMMARY:Robert Ross - The Rise of the Chinese Navy:  What it Means for East Asia and the United States
DESCRIPTION:Read the event summary here \nSpeaker: Robert Ross\, Boston College \nRobert S. Ross is Professor of Political Science at Boston College and Associate\, John King Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies\, Harvard University. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from Columbia University in 1984. He has taught at Columbia University and at the University of Washington and in 1989 was a Guest Scholar at the Brookings Institution in Washington\, D.C. In 1994-1995 he was Fulbright Professor at the Chinese Foreign Affairs College\, in 2003 he was a Visiting Senior Fellow at the Institute of International Strategic Studies\, Qinghua University\, Beijing\, and in 2014 was Visiting Scholar\, School of International Relations\, Peking University. In 2009 he was Visiting Scholar\, Institute for Strategy\, Royal Danish Defence College. From 2009-2014 he has been Adjunct Professor\, Institute for Defence Studies\, Norwegian Defence University College.
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series-2-2018-10-31-2019-02-06/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Robert Daly - A Few Questions As We Barrel Toward the Brink: Has the United States Thought Through its Competition with China?
DESCRIPTION:Read the summary here \nSpeaker: Robert Daly\, Director\, Wilson Center’s Kissinger Institute on China and the United States \nRobert Daly has served as a U.S. diplomat in Beijing; as an interpreter for Chinese and U.S. leaders\, including President Carter and Secretary of State Kissinger; as head of China programs at Johns Hopkins\, Syracuse\, and the University of Maryland; and as a producer of Chinese-language versions of Sesame Street. Recognized East and West as a leading authority on Sino-U.S. relations\, he has testified before Congress\, lectured widely in both countries\, and regularly offers analysis for top media outlets.
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series-2-2018-12-12/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Paul Evans - Living with the U.S.: What Would Fairbank Advise?
DESCRIPTION:Read the event summary here \nSpeaker: Paul Evans\, University of British Columbia \n 
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series-2-2018-12-05/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:William Hsiao - The Power of China's Bureaucracy: Through the Health Sector Lens
DESCRIPTION:Read the event summary here \nSpeaker: William Hsiao\,  K.T. Li Research Professor of Economics in Department of Health Policy and Management and Department of Global Health and Population\, Harvard University T.H. Chan School of Public Health
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series-2-2018-10-31-2018-11-28/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Chas Freeman - A New Era in US-China Relations: Malicious Coexistence Amidst a Phony Peace?
DESCRIPTION:Read the event summary here \nSpeaker: Amb. Chas W. Freeman\, Jr.\, Chair\, Projects International\, Inc. \nAmbassador Freeman is a career diplomat (retired) who was Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from 1993-94\, earning the highest public service awards of the Department of Defense for his roles in designing a NATO-centered post-Cold War European security system and in reestablishing defense and military relations with China. He served as U. S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (during operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm). He was Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs during the historic U.S. mediation of Namibian independence from South Africa and Cuban troop withdrawal from Angola. \nAmbassador Freeman worked as Deputy Chief of Mission and Chargé d’Affaires in the American embassies at both Bangkok (1984-1986) and Beijing (1981-1984). He was Director for Chinese Affairs at the U.S. Department of State from 1979-1981. He was the principal American interpreter during the late President Nixon’s path-breaking visit to China in 1972. In addition to his Middle Eastern\, African\, East Asian and European diplomatic experience\, he had a tour of duty in India.
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series-2-2018-11-14/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fan Gang - Trade War and China’s New Phase of Development
DESCRIPTION:Read the summary here \nSpeaker: Fan Gang\, professor at the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and at the Peking University HSBC Business School\, as well as the director of China’s National Economic Research Institute (NERI). \nCo-sponsored by the Unirule Institute of Economics \nCheck back soon for more information!
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series-2-2018-11-07/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jeffrey R. Williams - Corporate Governance with Chinese Characteristics
DESCRIPTION:Read the event summary here \nSpeaker: Jeffrey R. Williams\, Harvard Kennedy School
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series-2-2018-10-31/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:John Osburg - Consuming Belief: Han Chinese Practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism in the PRC
DESCRIPTION:Read the summary here \nSpeaker: John Osburg\, University of Rochester
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series-2-2018-10-24/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:William Overholt - Myths in Sino-American Relations
DESCRIPTION:Read the event summary here\n\nSpeaker: William Overholt\,  President\, Fung Global Institute; Senior Research Fellow Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation\, John F. Kennedy School of Government\, Harvard University\n\nMuch of U.S. policy toward China is being driven by fundamental misunderstandings of China political structure\, the pressures on it\, its economic challenges\, and the realities of American pressures.\n\n 
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series-2-2018-10-17/
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SUMMARY:Andrew Mertha - Externalizing Fragmented Authoritarianism: Using History to Anticipate Challenges for Belt and Road
DESCRIPTION:Read the event summary here \nSpeaker: Andrew Mertha\, George and Sadie Hyman Professor and Director of China Studies at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)\, Johns Hopkins University
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series-2-2018-10-10/
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SUMMARY:Tony Saich - Xi’s Policy Challenges: Some Questions for Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Read the event summary here \nSpeaker: Tony Saich\, Harvard Kennedy School
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series-2-2018-10-03/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Frank Lavin - Is China ready for the international major leagues?
DESCRIPTION:Read the event summary here \nSpeaker: Ambassador Frank Lavin\, CEO of Export Now
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series-2-2018-09-26/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Leta Hong Fincher - The Feminist Awakening in China
DESCRIPTION:Read the event summary here \nSpeaker: Leta Hong Fincher\, Author \nListen to Leta Hong Fincher’s podcast interview with the Fairbank Center’s “Harvard on China” podcast: \n \nRead and download the transcript for this podcast here. \nLeta Hong Fincher 洪理达 is author of the book Betraying Big Brother: The Feminist Awakening in China (Verso 2018). \nOn the eve of International Women’s Day in 2015\, the Chinese government arrested five feminist activists and jailed them for 37 days. The Feminist Five became a global cause célèbre\, with Hillary Clinton speaking out on their behalf\, and activists inundating social media with #FreetheFive messages. But the Feminist Five are only symbols of a much larger feminist movement of university students\, civil rights lawyers\, labor activists\, performance artists and online warriors that is prompting an unprecedented awakening among China’s urban\, educated women. In Betraying Big Brother\, journalist and scholar Leta Hong Fincher argues that the popular\, broad-based movement poses a unique threat to China’s authoritarian regime today. \nThrough interviews with the Feminist Five and other leading Chinese activists\, Hong Fincher illuminates both the challenges they face and their “joy of betraying Big Brother\,” as Wei Tingting—one of the Feminist Five—wrote of the defiance she felt during her detention. Tracing the rise of a new feminist consciousness now finding expression through the #MeToo movement\, and describing how the Communist regime has suppressed the history of its own feminist struggles\, Betraying Big Brother is a story of how the movement against patriarchy could reconfigure China and the world. \nLeta’s critically acclaimed book\, Leftover Women: The Resurgence of Gender Inequality in China (Zed 2014) was named one of the top 5 China books of 2014 by the Asia Society’s ChinaFile\, one of the best foreign policy books in 2014 by FP Interrupted and one of the best Asian books of 2014 by Asia House. Leftover Women was named on New Left Review’s list of favorite books to read for International Women’s Day in 2017 and 2016. In 2018\, it was named on Time Out Beijing’s list of best books on women in modern China. \nLeta has written for the New York Times\, Washington Post\, The Guardian\, Dissent Magazine\, Ms. Magazine\, BBC\, CNN and others. She is the recipient of the Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi award for television feature reporting. Fluent in Mandarin\, Leta is the first American to receive a Ph.D. from Tsinghua University’s Department of Sociology in Beijing. She has a master’s degree from Stanford University and a bachelor’s degree with high honors from Harvard University. She has often been quoted by news organizations such as BBC\, CNN\, Washington Post\, The Guardian\, Wall Street Journal\, TIME and The Economist on the subject of women and feminism in China. Named by the Telegraph as an “awesome woman to follow on Twitter\,” Leta was a Mellon Visiting Assistant Professor at Columbia University and recently moved to New York.
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/leta-hong-fincher-critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:David Barboza - Business and the State
DESCRIPTION:Read event summary here \nSpeaker: David Barboza – The New York Times
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-lecture-series-2-2018-09-19/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:David Shambaugh - Power Shift? America and China in Southeast Asia
DESCRIPTION:Read event summary here \nSpeaker: David Shambaugh\, George Washington University \nProfessor Shambaugh is an internationally recognized authority and author on contemporary China and the international relations of Asia\, with a strong interest in the European Union and transatlantic issues. \nBefore joining the faculty at George Washington\, he held the positions of Reader in Chinese Politics at the University of London’s School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS) and Editor of The China Quarterly. He also previously served as an analyst on the staff of the National Security Council East Asia Bureau and the Department of State’s Bureau of Intelligence & Research (1976-78). He was also a nonresident Senior Fellow in the Foreign Policy Studies Program at The Brookings Institution (1998-2015)\, previously directed the Asia Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (1986-87)\, served on the Board of Directors of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations (2009-2015)\, and has been elected a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies\, Council on Foreign Relations\, U.S. Asia-Pacific Council\, and other public policy and scholarly organizations. He is a recipient of research grants from the Ford Foundation\, Rockefeller Foundation\, Smith Richardson Foundation\, German Marshall Fund\, British Academy\, U.S. National Academy of Sciences\, and other philanthropic bodies. He has been appointed a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (2002-03)\, an Honorary Research Professor at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (2008–)\, a Senior Fulbright Research Scholar at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Institute of World Economics & Politics in Beijing (2009-10)\, and Distinguished Visiting Professor at the S. Ranjaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore (2017). Professor Shambaugh has also been a visiting scholar or professor at universities in Australia\, China\, Hong Kong\, Italy\, India\, Japan\, Russia\, and Taiwan. He is also a frequent contributor to the international media\, serves on a number of editorial boards\, and has been a consultant to various governments\, research institutions\, foundations\, and private corporations. \nProfessor Shambaugh is a prolific author\, having published more than 30 books and 300 articles. \nCo-Sponsored by the Harvard University Asia Center
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-series-3-2018-05-02/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Lectures,Critical Issues Confronting China Series,Events of Interest
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SUMMARY:Wu Xinbo - Managing growing and expanding competition between China and the U.S.
DESCRIPTION:Read event summary here \nSpeaker: Wu Xinbo\, Professor & Director Center for American Studies Dean Institute of International Studies Fudan University \nDr. Wu is Professor and Dean\, Institute of International Studies\, and Director at the Center for American Studies\, Fudan University.  He teaches and researches China’s foreign and security policy\, Sino-U.S. relations\, and U.S. Asia-Pacific policy.  Prof. Wu is the author of Dollar Diplomacy and Major Powers in China\, 1909-1913 (Fudan University Press\, 1997)\, award-winning Turbulent Water: US Asia-Pacific Security Strategy in the post-Cold War Era (Fudan University Press\, 2006)\, Managing Crisis and Sustaining Peace between China and the United States (United States Institute of Peace\, 2008)\, and The New Landscape in Sino-U.S. Relations in the early 21st Century (Fudan University Press\, 2011).  He also has published numerous articles and book chapters in China\, U.S.\, Japan\, Germany\, South Korea\, Singapore and India.  Dr. Wu is on the editorial board of The Washington Quarterly (published by the Center for Strategic and International Studies) and on the International Board of the Studies in Asian Security book series (sponsored by the East-West Center and published by the Stanford University Press).
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-series-3-2018-04-25/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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SUMMARY:Edward Cunningham - Elite Philanthropy in the US and China: What Does the Data Tell Us?
DESCRIPTION:Read event summary here \nSpeaker: Dr. Edward A. Cunningham\, Harvard Kennedy School \nEdward Cunningham is Director of Ash Center China Programs and of the Asia Energy and Sustainability Initiative at Harvard Kennedy School. He is also an Adjunct Lecturer of Public Policy\, focusing on energy markets and governance\, international economics and competitiveness\, the political economy of development\, and China’s integration into the world. Most recently he has engaged in work on the rise of Chinese private wealth and philanthropy. He serves as an advisor to private and publicly listed companies in the energy\, environmental\, and financial services sectors. \nCunningham was selected as a Fulbright Fellow to the P.R.C.\, during which time he conducted his doctoral fieldwork as a visiting fellow at Tsinghua University. He is fluent in Mandarin and Italian\, and his work has appeared in media such as The New York Times\, The Financial Times\, The New Yorker\, The Economist\, The Wall Street Journal\, Fortune\, and Bloomberg. He graduated from Georgetown University\, received an A.M. from Harvard University\, and holds a Ph.D. from M.I.T. in political science. He is currently completing a book on China’s energy markets and energy governance during the modern reform period.
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-series-3-2018-04-18/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Lectures,Critical Issues Confronting China Series,Events of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180411T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180411T140000
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SUMMARY:Diana Fu: Mobilizing Without the Masses
DESCRIPTION:Read event summary here \nSpeaker: Dr. Diana Fu\, University of Toronto \nDiana Fu is assistant professor of Asian politics. Her research examines the relationship between popular contention\, state power\, and civil society in contemporary China.  She is the author of  “Mobilizing Without the Masses: Control and Contention in China\,” (Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics Series and Columbia University’s Studies of the Weatherhead East Asia Institute).  Articles that are part of this broader project have appeared in Governance (2017)\, Comparative Political Studies (2017)\, The China Journal (2018)\, among others. \nShe graduated for Oxford University with distinction where she studied as a Rhodes Scholar.  She was a Walter H. Shorenstein Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University and a Predoctoral Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  Her writing and research have appeared in The Economist\, Foreign Affairs\, The Washington Post\, Boston Review\, Nick Kristof’s On the Ground Blog (The New York Times)\, PostGlobal\, and Global Brief. \n 
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-series-3-2018-04-11/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Lectures,Critical Issues Confronting China Series,Events of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180404T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180404T140000
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SUMMARY:Dwight Perkins - How to Measure China's Economic Reform
DESCRIPTION:Read event summary here \nSpeaker: Dwight Perkins\, Harvard University \nDwight H. Perkins is the Harold Hitchings Burbank Research Professor of Political Economy of Harvard University\, where he joined the faculty in 1963. Previous positions at Harvard include Harold Hitchings Burbank Professor of Political Economy\, 1963-2006; Associate Director of the Fairbank Center\, 1973-1977; chairman of the Department of Economics\, 1977-1980; Director of the Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID)\, the University’s former multi-disciplinary institute for research\, teaching\, and technical assistance on development policy\,1980-1995; and Director of the Harvard University Asia Center\, 2002-2005.
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-series-3-2018-04-04/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Lectures,Critical Issues Confronting China Series,Events of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180328T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180328T140000
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UID:5901-1522240200-1522245600@fairbank.fas.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Thomas Gold - An 'Old Youth' (老青年) Looks at Chinese Youth Today
DESCRIPTION:Read event summary here \nSpeaker: Thomas B. Gold\, University of California at Berkeley \nThomas B. Gold is Professor of Sociology at the University of California. Since 2000 he has also served as Executive Director of the Inter-University Program for Chinese Language Studies (IUP)\, a consortium of 14 American universities which administers an advanced Chinese language program at Tsinghua University in Beijing. (https://ieas.berkeley.edu/iup]. At Berkeley he has also served as Associate Dean of International and Area Studies\, Founding Director of the Berkeley China Initiative\, and Chair of the Center for Chinese Studies.
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-series-3-2018-03-28/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Lectures,Critical Issues Confronting China Series,Events of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180321T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180321T140000
DTSTAMP:20260514T141400
CREATED:20180126T194301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180126T194301Z
UID:6507-1521635400-1521640800@fairbank.fas.harvard.edu
SUMMARY:Kishore Mahbubani - Is the Chinese Government Legitimate?
DESCRIPTION:Read a summary of the event here. \nSpeaker: Kishore Mahbubani\, National University of Singapore
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/kishore-mahbubani-is-the-chinese-government-legitimate/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Critical Issues Confronting China Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180307T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180307T140000
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SUMMARY:Bilahari Kausikan: US-China Competition for Influence in Southeast Asia
DESCRIPTION:Read event summary here \nSpeaker: Bilahari Kausikan\, Ambassador-at-Large at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs\, Singapore \nThis event is co-sponsored by the Harvard University Asia Center.
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-series-3-2018-02-21/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Lectures,Critical Issues Confronting China Series,Events of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180228T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180228T140000
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SUMMARY:David Dollar - Challenges to China's Economy: At Home and Abroad
DESCRIPTION:Read event summary here \nSpeaker: David Dollar\, Brookings Institution \nDavid Dollar is a senior fellow in the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution. From 2009 to 2013\, Dollar was the U.S. Treasury’s economic and financial emissary to China\, based in Beijing\, facilitating the macroeconomic and financial policy dialogue between the United States and China. Prior to joining Treasury\, Dollar worked 20 years for the World Bank\, serving as country director for China and Mongolia\, based in Beijing (2004-2009). His other World Bank assignments focused on Asian economies\, including South Korea\, Vietnam\, Cambodia\, Thailand\, Bangladesh\, and India.  Dollar also worked in the World Bank’s research department. His publications focus on economic reform in China\, globalization\, and economic growth.  He also taught economics at University of California Los Angeles\, during which time he spent a semester in Beijing at the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in 1986. He has a doctorate in economics from New York University and a bachelor’s in Chinese history and language from Dartmouth College.
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-series-3-2018-02-28/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Lectures,Critical Issues Confronting China Series,Events of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180221T123000
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SUMMARY:Lyle Goldstein - Meeting China Halfway: The Future of the Korean Peninsula and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dr. Lyle Goldstein\, Naval War College \nDr. Goldstein is a professor in the Strategic Research Department of the Naval War College in Newport\, Rhode Island. He was director of the Naval War College’s China Maritime Studies Institute from 2006-2011\, which was established to improve mutual understanding and maritime cooperation with China. Proficient in Chinese and Russian\, Professor Goldstein has conducted extensive field research in both China and Russia. His research on Chinese defense policies\, especially concerning naval development\, has been published in China Quarterly\, International Security\, Jane’s Intelligence Review\, Journal of Strategic Studies\, and U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings. Professor Goldstein’s first book\, which compared proliferation crises and focused particularly on Chinese nuclear strategy\, was published by Stanford University Press in 2005. He is the co-editor of the United States Naval Institute books China’s New Nuclear Submarine Force (2007)\, China’s Energy Strategy: The Impact on Beijing’s Maritime Policies (2008) and China Goes to Sea: Maritime Transformation in a Comparative Historical Context (2009). Recently\, his research focus has been on further development of China’s Coast Guard and related cooperation issues. He earned a PhD from Princeton University in 2001 and has an MA from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Dr. Goldstein has also worked in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. \n  \nCo-Sponsored by the Korea Institute\, Harvard University
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-series-3-2018-03-07/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Critical Issues Confronting China Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180207T123000
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SUMMARY:Deborah Davis - China's Changing Families
DESCRIPTION:Read event summary here \nSpeaker: Dr. Deborah Davis\, Yale University \nDeborah S. Davis’ primary teaching interests are inequality and stratification\, contemporary Chinese society\, and methods of fieldwork. In addition to teaching at Yale\, she runs a summer fieldwork seminar where Yale students work collaboratively with students from Hong Kong and China. Davis is currently a Trustee of the Yale China Association and serves as Associate Editor of The Journal of Asian Studies\, and on the editorial board of The China Quarterly and The China Review. In 2004 she helped launch the Yale China Health Journal. At Yale she has served as Director of Academic Programs at the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization\, Chair of the Department of Sociology\, Chair of the Council of East Asian Studies\, Director of Graduate Studies in both East Asian Studies and Sociology\, Member of the Publications Committee for Yale Press\,  and co-chair of the Women Faculty Forum .
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-series-3/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Critical Issues Confronting China Series,Events of Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171114T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171114T150000
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CREATED:20170929T174526Z
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SUMMARY:Roderick MacFarquhar - The Rise of Xi Jinping
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Roderick MacFarquhar\, Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political Science and former Director of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies. \nListen again on the Fairbank Center’s podcast: \n \n 
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-series-analysis-of-the-19th-party-congress/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Critical Issues Confronting China,Critical Issues Confronting China Series,Events of Interest,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170503T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170503T140000
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CREATED:20170209T154053Z
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SUMMARY:Critical Issues Confronting China Series: Fifty Years with China - A Canadian Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Bernard Frolic\, Professor Emeritus\, Department of Political Science\, York University \nCo-sponsored by the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and the Harvard University Asia Center
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-series-2017-05-03/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Lectures,Critical Issues Confronting China Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170426T123000
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SUMMARY:Critical Issues Confronting China Series: Corruption in China on the Eve of the 19th Party Congress
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Michael Forsythe\, The New York Times \nCo-sponsored by the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and the Harvard University Asia Center \n 
URL:https://fairbank.fas.harvard.edu/events/critical-issues-confronting-china-series-2017-04-26/
LOCATION:CGIS South S020\, Belfer Case Study Room\, 1730 Cambridge St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
CATEGORIES:Co-Sponsored Lectures,Critical Issues Confronting China Series
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