Speakers:Dorinda Elliott, Newsweek, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies Seth Faison, South China Morning Press, Brunswick Group China Hub Orville Schell, New York Review of Books, Asia Society Center on U.S.-China Relations Katherine Wilhelm, Associated Press, NYU […]
Politics
For the Fairbank Center’s 2024 Charles Neuhauser Memorial Lecture, we hosted Ambassador Robert E. Lighthizer, 18th U.S. Trade Representative (2017-2021), who argued that China’s goal to become the world’s number
Ambassador Robert E. Lighthizer, 18th U.S. Trade Representative (2017 – 2021), speaks with Mark Wu, Director of the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law
On January 17th, the Fairbank Center hosted the third installment of our series on the Taiwan elections. Moderator Steven M. Goldstein, Director of the Center’s Taiwan Studies Workshop, opens the
Speaker: Glen S. Fukushima, Vice Chair, Securities Investor Protection Corporation; Former Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Japan and China Glen S. Fukushima was nominated by President Joseph R. Biden
Fairbank Center experts weigh in: Michael A. Szonyi, Frank Wen-Hsiung Wu Memorial Professor of Chinese History, Harvard University; Steven M. Goldstein, Director, Taiwan Studies Workshop, Harvard University; Ya-Wen Lei, Professor
Precarious Ties, a new book by Meg Rithmire, F. Warren McFarlan Associate Professor of Business, Government, and International Economy at the Harvard Business School, examines business and the state in three
Speakers:Wenchi Yu, Nonresident Research Fellow and international affairs journalist with Taiwan-based TVBS televisionEric Huang, Former spokesperson for the opposition KMT party, Mid-Career Masters of Public Affairs student, Harvard Kennedy School
Ahead of Taiwan’s presidential election on Saturday, Jan. 13, Fairbank Center Visiting Fellow Po-Chang (Paul) Huang argues that the outcome will be determined by domestic issues—not Taiwan citizens’ views about
On December 18th, the Fairbank Center hosted the second of the Taiwan Studies Workshop’s three-part series on the upcoming Taiwan elections. During his introduction for the talk, moderator Steven M.