Past Events

Past Events




CSCC Event: “The Cold War’s Long Shadow: Indian Foreign Policy and the Current State of Play of Indo-Pacific Geopolitics”

- | Swagato Ganguly, The Times of India 
Virtual 
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Rethinking the 20th Century: “Two Nation-States, Two Democracies: Edwin Reischauer’s Intellectual and Emotional role in Japan-South Korea Normalization" with Toyomi Asano

- | Toyomi Asano, Waseda University  
Cohen 402 
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This talk will probe the meaning of Japanese democracy for international politics, with a specific focus on Edwin Reischauer, who was Ambassador to Japan during the Kennedy administration and…




CSCC Event: “Constitutionalism in Context: The Extreme Cases of China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan”

- | David Law, E. James Kelly, Jr., Class of 1965 Research Professor of Law, Professor of Politics, University of Virginia; Albert Hung-yee Chen, Cheng Chan Lan Yue Professor and Chair of Constitutional Law, University of Hong Kong; Cora Chan, Associate Professor of Law, University of Hong Kong
CSCC Conference Room, 133 S. 36th St, Room 418
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CSCC Event: "Can China Stop Climate Change?"

- | Eyck Freymann, Oxford University
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CSCC Event: “Performing Legality: When and Why Chinese Government Leaders Show Up in Court”

- | Jieun Kim, University of Pennsylvania 
CSCC Conference Room
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CSCC Event: "Building a New JV University from Scratch in China: The Case of Duke Kinsman University"

- | Denis Simon, Duke University 
CSCC Conference Room, 133 S. 36th St, Room 418
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CEAS ICEA Colloquium Series: “Betting on the Farm: Institutional Change in Japanese Agriculture”

- | Kay Shimizu, University of Pittsburgh
Cohen Hall 402
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This presentation takes a fresh look at the conditions for change among agricultural coops and in the Japanese agricultural sector more broadly. We explore the effects on formal and informal…




CSCC Event: "Can China Stop Climate Change?"

- | Ryan Hass, Brookings Institution
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Li Delun in Philadelphia: Ethnography, Archives, and Music Across the Pacific

- | ONLINE
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On Saturday, April 2, CEAS is co-sponsoring an event that explores Li Delun's time in Philadelphia through exhibits, presentations, panel discussions, and a performance. The event will be hybrid and welcomes…




CEAS ICEA Series:"Mongolian 'Shock Therapy': Myths and Reality"

- | Bill Bikales, Kunlun Associates 
Annenberg 111
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Over the last three decades a highly inaccurate view of Mongolia’s early transition experience has circulated widely. That view can be summarized as: ‘International Financial Institutions (IFIs) imposed shock therapy…