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Unparalleled Momentum: A Review of China-U.S. Economic and Trade Relations Under President Obama
Dr. Xiang Yu, Visiting Scholar, Harvard University Asia Center; Director of the Division of American Economy Studies, Institute of American Studies, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR); Research Fellow and Associate Professor, CICIR Chair: Dr. William Overholt, Asia Center Senior Fellow
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Living With A China Made Great Again
Speaker: Ambassador Chas W. Freeman, Jr.; Senior Fellow, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University; former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs; former U. S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia; former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs; former Deputy Chief of Mission and Chargé d'affaires in the American embassies in Bangkok […]
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China’s National Cap-and-Trade Program: the Promise and the Reality
Pierce Hall 100F 29 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA, United StatesSpeaker: WANG Pu, Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School Co-sponsored by the China Project, Harvard Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and the Environment and Natural Resources Program, Harvard Kennedy School. China’s national cap-and-trade program is regarded as a cornerstone of its climate policy outlined in the 13th Five-year plan (2016-2020), published right after the […]
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The Securitization of Management of Foreign NGOs and Foundations in China: What We Know So Far
Speaker: Mark Sidel, Law Professor, University of Wisconsin; Consultant (Asia), International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL); Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Visiting Chair in Community Foundations, Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Indiana University (2016-2017)
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Workshop: The Artist’s Hand—Technology in Practice
Deknatel Hall 32 Quincy St, Cambridge, MA, United StatesThis workshop is an international event jointly sponsored by the Harvard History of Art and Architecture Dept., the China Academy of Art, and the Rhode Island School of Design. It is designed to unite practicing artists and art historians in an exploration of the role of the Artist’s Hand and traditional technique in contemporary artistic […]
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Film Screening and Discussion: Mr. Deng Goes to Washington
CGIS South, Tsai Auditorium (S010) 1730 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA, United StatesMr. Deng Goes to Washington tells the story of Deng Xiaoping’s, China’s paramount leader, historic visit to the United States in 1979 that changed the trajectory of world history. This dramatic story is told through first-hand experiences of those people from both countries who made the normalization of relations possible–politicians, diplomats, and one former U.S. […]
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The Master Branches Out: Images of Confucius in Contemporary China
CGIS Knafel K262 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA, United StatesAs Confucius (551-479 BCE) has returned to political favor in recent years, his image has become ubiquitous in mainland China and increasingly used abroad to symbolize Chinese culture. Represented in a great variety of media, both traditional and modern, depictions of the ancient teacher serve new purposes and address a much wider audience than ever […]
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Film Screening: “Song of the Reed”
In 1998, the Taiwan Women’s Rescue Foundation (TWRF) made a groundbreaking documentary that revealed the existence of Taiwanese comfort women. More than 15 years later, the same organization filmed a second documentary, Song of the Reed. Following the later years of six former comfort women, Song of the Reed focuses on the therapy that the […]
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Can China Back Down? Crisis De-escalation in the Shadow of Popular Opposition
Speaker: Professor Alastair Iain Johnston, Governor James Albert Noe and Linda Noe Laine Professor of China in World Affairs, Government Department, Harvard University Critical Issues Confronting China Seminar Series; co-sponsored by the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and the Harvard University Asia Center
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The First World War and the Idea of “China”
CGIS Knafel, K050 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA, United StatesThis lecture will focus on the meaning of the First World War to China and China's role in the Great War. It will pay special attention to the issue how the Great War and its aftermath provided a momentum for the Chinese and the world to think about the ideas of China and Chineseness. Most importantly, this talk will explain why and how the Chinese seized the Great […]
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South China Sea: Hague and Aftermath
Boston University School of Education Auditorium 2 Silber Way, Boston, MA, United StatesSpeakers: Andrew Loewenstein, Partner, Foley Hoag Peter Dutton, Naval War College Michael McDevitt, CNA Strategic Studies Taylor Fravel, MIT
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To Ransom Destiny: The Daoist Search for Deliverance in Medieval China
CGIS Knafel K262 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA, United StatesFranciscus Verellen a former director of the Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient (2004-2014), where he also holds the chair in History of Daoism and currently serves as head of the EFEO Hong Kong Center.
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