Past Events

Past Events




CSCC Event: "Can China Stop Climate Change?"

- | Ryan Hass, Brookings Institution
More information HERE

 




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…




Korean Studies Colloquium: "Becoming Global Beauty: K-beauty, Koreanness, and Race"

- | Dasol Kim, University of Pennsylvania 
More information HERE 




CSCC Event: “From Poverty Eradication to Common Prosperity; Continuities in Xi Jinping’s Narrow Approach to Key Social Policy Goals”

- | Bill Bikales, Kunlun Associates 
CSCC Conference Room, 133 S. 36th St, Room 418
More Information HERE 




Korean Studies Colloquium: "From Colonial Port to Post-Colonial Exports: Containerization, East Asia, and Re-evaluating Technology Transfer (1945-73)

- | John P. Dimoia, Seoul National University 
Williams Hall 543
More information HERE 




CSCC Event: "Can China Stop Climate Change?"

- | David Rank, former Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy Beijing
More information HERE

 




CSCC Event: "Beyond Decoupling: Maintaining America's High-Tech Advantages over China"

- | Scott Kennedy
Online via Zoom
More information HERE 
 
 

 




Japan Global Issues Series: "Mothers’ Employment and Child Well-being"

- | James Raymo, Princeton University 
Annenberg 111 
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Mothers’ increasing labor force participation and growing inequality are two of the most widely discussed social and economic trends in Japan. We address the intersection of these issues by…




Korean Studies Colloquium: "The Topography of Crime and the Desire to Tail: Detective Fiction in Colonial Korea"

- | Jooyeon Rhee, Pennsylvania State University 
Williams 623
More information HERE