Past Events

Past Events




Korean Studies Colloquium with Hyeyoung Woo

- | Hyeyoung Woo, Associate Professor, Portland State University
Via Zoom - 7 pm PDT, 10 pm EDT, 11 am Seoul (Friday)

Reminder: the Zoom link for each talk will remain the same throughout the virtual series. If you would like to request the link, please email Seok Lee (kim-pks@sas.upenn.edu…




Korean Studies Colloquium with Young-Mi Kim

- | Young-Mi Kim, Associate Professor, Yonsei University
Via Zoom - 7 pm PDT, 10 pm EDT, 11 am Seoul (Friday)

Reminder: the Zoom link for each talk will remain the same throughout the virtual series. If you would like to request the link, please email Seok Lee (kim-pks@sas.upenn.edu…




Korean Studies Colloquium with Eunsil Oh

- | Eunsil Oh, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Via Zoom - 7 pm PDT, 10 pm EDT, 11 am Seoul (Friday)

Reminder: the Zoom link for each talk will remain the same throughout the virtual series. If you would like to request the link, please email Seok Lee (kim-pks@sas.upenn.edu…




Korean Studies Colloquium with Todd Henry

- | Todd Henry, University of California at San Diego
Via Zoom - 7 pm PDT, 10 pm EDT, 11 am Seoul (Friday)

Reminder: the Zoom link for each talk will remain the same throughout the virtual series. If you would like to request the link, please email Seok Lee (kim-pks@sas.upenn.edu…




[Virtual] CSCC Book Talk-Shields of the Republic: The Triumph and Peril of America’s Alliances

- | (If you are interested in joining the virtual book talk and have not received a link via one of our email lists, please email cscc-contact@sas.upenn.edu to request a link.)

For the first century and a half of its existence, the United States had just one alliance―a valuable but highly controversial military arrangement with France. Largely out of deference to George Washington’s…




"Stopping the Hate and Starting to Heal: Living With and Through the COVID-19 Pandemic"

- | ONLINE, via BlueJeans

The COVID-19 pandemic has witnessed a surge in incidents of bias, discrimination, violence and hate directed against people of Asian backgrounds.




[Virtual] CSCC Future of U.S.-China Relations Project: Can China Save Globalization?

- | (If you are interested in joining the virtual book talk and have not received a link via one of our email lists, please email cscc-contact@sas.upenn.edu to request a link.)

Susan A. Thornton is Visiting Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School and Senior Fellow at the Paul Tsai China Center. In 2018, she retired from the State Department after a 28-year diplomatic career focused primarily on…




[Virtual] CSCC Future of U.S.-China Relations Project: How Far Will US-China Technology Decoupling Go in the Post-Pandemic Era?

- | (If you are interested in joining the virtual talk and have not received a link via one of our email lists, please email cscc-contact@sas.upenn.edu to request a link.)

Paul S. Triolo leads Eurasia Group's newest practice, focusing on global technology policy issues, cybersecurity, internet governance, ICT regulatory issues,…




[Virtual] CSCC Future of U.S.-China Relations Project: Human Rights in China’s COVID Crisis

- | (If you are interested in joining the virtual talk and have not received a link via one of our email lists, please email cscc-contact@sas.upenn.edu to request a link.)

The world is grappling with a pandemic at least in part due to Chinese authorities’ intolerance of bad news and criticism; the impulses to censor and silence cost critical time and information.  I will try to…




[Virtual] CSCC Future of U.S.-China Relations Project: China and its Neighbors: How Can the US Compete in an Integrating Asia?

- | If you are interested in joining the virtual talk and have not received a link via one of our email lists, please email cscc-contact@sas.upenn.edu to request a link.

Evan A. Feigenbaum is vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he oversees research in Washington, Beijing and New Delhi on a dynamic region encompassing both East Asia and…