Speakers:Douglas H. Paal, Distinguished Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Former Director, American Institute in Taiwan (2002–2006)Sarah Liu, Senior Lecturer in Gender and Politics, University of EdinburghJi Ye, Graduate Institute […]
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Author: Anthony Saich, Daewoo Professor of International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School; and Kunling Zhang, Lecturer/Assistant Professor at Belt and Road School, Beijing Normal University About the book Since the
Author: Jie Li, Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University About the book How might cinema make revolution and mobilize the masses? In socialist China, the film exhibition
In a recent Fairbank Roundtable conversation, Keyu Jin, Professor of Economics at London School of Economics, Harvard Professor of Economics David Yang, and Fairbank Center Graduate Student Associate Austin Jordan explored China’s
In the final Critical Issues Confronting China talk this semester, Keyu Jin, Professor of Economics at London School of Economics and author of The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and
In a recent Critical Issues Confronting China talk, Yasheng Huang, Professor of Global Economics and Management at MIT Sloan School of Management, and discussant Yuhua Wang, Professor of Government at Harvard
The Gilded Cage: Technology, Development, and State Capitalism in China by Ya-Wen Lei, Professor of Sociology at Harvard University Princeton University PressISBN 9780691212821November 21, 2023 416 Pages Overview Since the mid-2000s, the
Profiling Recipients of Summer Research Grantsfrom the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies This summer, Harvard Graduate School of Design student Robin Albrecht spent two weeks traveling the Taiwan countryside with
For this Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies roundtable, Anthony Saich, Daewoo Professor of International Affairs, and Rana Mitter, S.T. Lee Professor of U.S.-Asia Relations—both from the Faculty of Public Policy at Harvard
On January 13, 2024, elections will be held in Taiwan. This panel is the first of three planned sessions for the Taiwan Studies Workshop on this important topic, culminating in