Events

Exhibit: Dunhuang and Beyond

Sackler Building, Lower Level 485 Broadway, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A major milestone and world-renowned heritage site within Silk Road networks, Dunhuang preserves more than 400 embellished Buddhist cave shrines in present-day northwest China. Dunhuang’s cave shrines date from the […]

Exhibit: Dunhuang and Beyond

Sackler Building, Lower Level 485 Broadway, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A major milestone and world-renowned heritage site within Silk Road networks, Dunhuang preserves more than 400 embellished Buddhist cave shrines in present-day northwest China. Dunhuang’s cave shrines date from the […]

Exhibit: Dunhuang and Beyond

Sackler Building, Lower Level 485 Broadway, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A major milestone and world-renowned heritage site within Silk Road networks, Dunhuang preserves more than 400 embellished Buddhist cave shrines in present-day northwest China. Dunhuang’s cave shrines date from the […]

Taiwan Studies Workshop — The American Election Results: The View from Taipei

Presented via Zoom

Panelists:Christine Lai, Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Political Science at Academia Sinica, TaiwanKevin Luo, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota Twin CitiesAndrew Nien-dzu Yang, Secretary General, Chinese Council of Advanced […]

Critical Issues Confronting China Series featuring Tyler Jost — Bureaucracy and Blunder: How Politics Shapes China’s Policymaking

CGIS South S020, Belfer Case Study Room 1730 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA, United States

Speaker: Tyler Jost, Assistant Professor of Political Science, International & Public Affairs and Watson Institute Assistant Professor of China Studies, Brown UniversityModerator: Joseph Fewsmith, Professor of International Relations and Political Science, […]

Conference: Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism and the Institution of the Dalai Lama

CGIS South S020, Belfer Case Study Room 1730 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA, United States

Reincarnation recognition began in the 13th century as a distinctive practice in Tibetan Buddhism to ensure continuity in spiritual authority across successive lives of religious masters. Over time such recognized […]