Wendy Leutert, An Wang Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard’s Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and Fellow at the Columbia-Harvard China and the World Program, examines the changing nature of Chinese state-owned enterprises as they continue to expand operations across the globe.
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Protests erupted in Hong Kong last week between the government and protestors, who oppose a proposed bill that would allow extraditions to Mainland China.
Wen-hui Anna Tang (唐文慧) and Emma J. Teng analyze the legal and international context of Taiwan’s approval of same-sex marriage.
Steven M. Goldstein reports on the Fairbank Center’s visit to Taiwan and mainland China in January 2019.
Famine Relief in Warlord China is a reexamination of disaster responses during the greatest ecological crisis of the pre-Nationalist Chinese republic.
Joshua Hill’s “Voting as a Rite” examines China’s experiments with elections from the perspective of intellectual and cultural history.
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a visual guide to the leaders of China’s economy.
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · How to Survive as an Authoritarian Regime, with Martin Dimitrov The collapse of communist regimes at the end of the Cold War led
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · Law, Labor, and Online Censorship in China, with Mary Gallagher Mary Gallagher is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan,
Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies · Metaphor, Myth, and “Dividing up the Chinese Melon,” with Rudolf Wagner China’s leaders often invoke the “century of humiliation” at the hands of