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 …
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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 …
Taiwan Studies Workshop – Elections in Taiwan 2024 – November 15, 2023
At a recent talk for the Fairbank Center’s Critical Issues Confronting China series, Ya-Wen Lei, Professor in the Harvard Department of Sociology, assessed the rise of techno-capitalism from the vantage …
China’s Economic Odyssey in the Contemporary Era: Yao Yang gives a broad-ranging talk assessing the unintended consequences of four decades of economic reform For the first talk of the fall …
In a special talk with Confucian expert Daniel A. Bell, three scholars consider the evolving role of Confucianism in China During the Cultural Revolution, Chairman Mao and his Red Guards …
Arthur Kroeber reflects on the downturn of China’s economy The title of the Fairbank Center’s recent China Economy Lecture asks a direct question: Has China’s Economy Hit the Wall? A …
Top Beijing thinker Jia Qingguo says it is “harmful” to frame U.S.-China relations in ideological terms. The Biden administration, he says, has used China as “a tool and a target,” and hostile rhetoric has stymied constructive negotiations.
Xi Jinping is in full control of Party elite following NPC meeting, according to Fairbank experts
A year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, are China and Russia still friends with “no limits?” Since embracing that phrase, Chinese President Xi Jinping has publicly obfuscated regarding ties …