Past Events

Past Events




Korean Studies Colloquium: "Cultural Ambassadors?: The Reception and Impact of Korean Popular Culture in the United States"

- | Dae Young Kim, George Mason University 
Williams 623
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CSCC Event: "National Committee on US-China Relations CHINA Town Hall 2022"

- | Jon M. Huntsman Jr., Former Ambassador to China, Russia, and Singapore 
Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics, Rm. 418
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CEAS ICEA Colloquium: "Global Peace and Prosperity through a US-Japan Prism"

- | Mikio Mori, Consul General of Japan in New York
Hall of Flags (Houston Hall G26, 3417 Spruce St.) 
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A graduate of both Tokyo University (LLB) and Williams College (BA), Ambassador Mikio Mori has served as First Secretary in Bonn; Counsellor, Head of Chancellery in Singapore;…




CEAS ICEA Colloquium: "Wang Hui: Contemporary Pan-Asianist in China?"

- | Viren Murthy, University of Wisconsin-Madison
The Forum, Perelman Center for Political Science and Economy (133 S. 36th St, 2nd floor)
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Talk synopsis: "Tsinghua University Professor of Contemporary Chinese Literature Wang Hui offers a window into contemporary pan-Asianism and the legacy of the Chinese Revolution. Like the late Japanese…




Korean Studies Colloquium: "Radiotheraphies for Women in Korea, 1930s-1970s"

- | Soyoung Suh, Dartmouth College 
Williams 543
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CEAS Japan Global Issues Film: Shoplifters (Manbiki kazoku)

- | Anneberg 110 
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CSCC Event: "Turning China Fever to China Fear? China's Economic Statecraft and Its Impact on Foreign Businesses"

- | Seung-Youn Oh, Bryn Mawr College
CSCC Conference Room
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CEAS Humanities Colloquium: "The Future Is Now: Theory and Method of the Newborn Socialist Thing"

- | Laurence Coderre, New York University 
Zoom Talk
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Whereas the contemporary era in China is often depicted in terms of rampant, ideologically vacuous commodification, the Cultural Revolution (1966-76) is typically cast as a time of ubiquitous politics and scarce…




CSCC Event: "Trafficking Data: How China is Winning the Battle for Digital Sovereignty"

- | Aynne Kokas, University of Virginia 
Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics
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Korean Studies Colloquium: "Subempire's Refugees: South Kora's Encounter with Indochinese Refugees, 1975-1992"

- | Nora Kim, University of Mary Washington 
Williams 623
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