Past Events

Past Events




Federico Marcon, Princeton University- "Money Talks: Arai Hakuseki vs. Ogyū Sorai on the Value of Currency"

- | McNeil Building 285

Federico Marcon studies early modern Japan and is interested in the interaction of social, economic, and intellectual dynamics in the creation of scientific knowledge in the early modern world. Professor Marcon was…




Asaf Goldschmidt, Tel Aviv University - "The Imperial Pharmacy and Medical Practice during the Song Dynasty"

- | Annenberg Room 111

This paper discusses the establishment and function of a unique institution in the history of Chinese medicine – the Imperial Pharmacy (惠民藥局) and how it impacted medical practice. Established in 1076 during the great…




Ben Read, Associate Professor of Politics, UC Santa Cruz - "Neighborhood Politics in Urban Taiwan"

- | Stiteler Hall B26

Taiwan’s system of community-level governance has origins in institutions of local control employed by both the Nationalist Party (KMT), in its period of authoritarian rule, and before that the Japanese colonizers.…




Joshua Rosenzweig, Chinese University of Hong Kong - "Arguing for Justice: Public Opinion, Legal Controversy, and the 'Chinese Dream'

- | CSCC Conference Room, Fisher-Bennett 345

Joshua Rosenzweig’s scholarship focuses on issues of human rights in contemporary China, including criminal justice and reaction to political dissent. He has taught at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and served…




Panel Discussion- "The ‘Rule of Law’ Plenum?: Assessing Legal Reform after the Fourth Plenary Session of the CCP’s 18th Central Committee"

- | Silverman 240A, Law School

  •     Johannes Chan, University of Hong Kong
  •     Jacques deLisle, Penn
  •     Neysun Mahboubi, Penn
  •     Wang Xixi, Peking…




Greg Scarlatoiu, Human Rights in North Korea - "The North Korean Conundrum"

- | Claudia Cohen Hall G17

Greg Scarlatoiu will address the history, current state, and future prospects of the North Korean human rights situation as well as the oppressive apparatus employed to maintain the status quo in North Korea. The…




Johannes Chan, Professor of Law, University of Hong Kong- "Some Reflection on the Democratic Movement in Hong Kong"

- | Fisher-Bennett 345, CSCC Conference Room

Johannes Chan specializes in human rights, constitutional and administrative law, and has published widely in these fields.




Modern Japanese History Workshop

- | Houston Hall, University of Pennsylvania

This year's Modern Japan History Workshop is co-sponsored by the International Research Center for Japanese Studies and will be held at the University of Pennsylvania on Saturday, October 18, 10 am to 5:45 pm…




7th Student Career & Internship Opportunities in Japan

- | Williams Hall, Room 29

Are you interested in an internship and/or a job in Japan? Join us at the Panel where we learn from our fellow students who had these experiences. The talk will include the topics such as job hunting, work, use of…




National Committee on US-China Relations, National Town Hall: Local Connections, National Reflections: A Special Webcast Featuring President Jimmy Carter, and on-site pre-webcast panel

- | Anneberg School of Communication, Room 111

6:00pm - Panel

7:00pm -Town Hall webcast on U.S.-China Relations

Pre-webcast Panel, featuring: