Past Events

Past Events




CEAS ICEA Series “Toward a Global History of International Relations: A Perspective from Asia”

- | Tomoko Akami, Associate Professor, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific 
College Hall Room 209

Scholars have increasingly noted the Eurocentric bent of the field of international relations, including the so-called Westphalian Model. But university teaching on international relations remains relatively…




CSCC Roundtable Discussion: The Hong Kong Protests

- | Perry World House, Social Policy Lab, 3803 Locust Walk

Michael Davis, Senior Research Scholar, Weatherhead East Asia Institute, Columbia University; Victoria Hui, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Norte Dame;…




CEAS Humanities Series "From Shore to Shore: Maritime Transport and Commerce in Japan's Late Medieval Period"

- | Michelle Damian, Assistant Professor, Monmouth College
Stiteler Hall, Room B26

The Seto Inland Sea region was the center for much of the late medieval (14 th – 16 th c) period’s commercial activity. With growing local economic development came the rise of smaller markets throughout the…




Korean Studies Colloquium “When Neoliberalism and Patriarchy Conspire: Plastic Surgery in the South Korean Reality Television Show ‘Let Me In’ "

- | So-Rim Lee, a Postdoctoral Fellow, EALC
623 Williams Hall

Korean Studies Colloquium

 




CSCC Speaker Series “Why China Should Unsign the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights"

- | Margaret Lewis, Professor, Seton Hall University
Annenberg School Rm 111

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CSCC Speaker Series “Elite Kinship Network and State Strengthening: Theory and Evidence from Imperial China"

- | Yuhua Wang, Associate Professor, Harvard University
CSCC Conference Room, Perelman 418, 133 S. 36th St


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Annenberg Art Exhibition: "Meme Tactics: How Artists Innovate Media to Make Underheard Voices Go Viral"

- | Annenberg School, Room 500

Internet memes, once thought to be fun, silly, and casual, are increasingly part of a sophisticated communications strategy. These five artists and collectives find ways to negotiate power and assert…




"Japan and Korea at a Crossroads--How Did They Get There?"

- | Tom Coyner, CEO, Softlanding Korea
IR Conference Room, 639 Williams Hall

A light lunch will be served.




CSCC Speaker Series “Landscape for Urban Growth: Suzhou Industrial Park as Case Study of China's Urbanization Movement"

- | Zhongjie Lin, Associate Professor, PennDesign
CSCC Conference Room, Perelman 418, 133 S. 36th St

This presentation is part of Dr. Lin's ongoing book project on China’s urbanization movement and focuses on Suzhou Industrial Park as a case study of what is called the model new towns.…




Korean Studies Colloquium "Show and Tell"

- | Williams Hall 623

Please join the Kim Program in kicking-off the 2019-20 academic year!  Lunch will be served while we introduce the program and our Fall 2019 colloquium series and guests.  Everyone is welcome; please…