Past Events

Past Events




CSCC Weekly Forums -- A Revisionist Stakeholder: China and the Post-WWII World Order

- | CSCC Conference Room, Fisher-Bennett 345

Suisheng (Sam) Zhao, Professor of International Studies, University of Denver




CSCC Speaker Series: Dan Mattingly - "When Civil Society Serves the State: The Politics of Development in Rural China"

- | Stiteler Hall B26

Dan Mattingly, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Yale University

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"Afterlives" Japanese film series: Ikimono no kiroku (Record of a Living Being)

- | Claudia Cohen Hall - 402

Ikimono no kiroku 生きものの記錄

(Record of a Living Being, a.k.a. I Live in Fear), 1955

Directed by Kurosawa Akira 監督黑澤明

 

Part of February Film Series “Afterlives”: Films of life and…




CSCC Speaker Series: Xiaonan Liu and Yizhi Huang: Anti-Discrimination Law and Social Activism in China

- | 345 Fisher-Bennett Hall

Anti-Discrimination Law and Social Activism in China: Gender in Employment and Other Issues"




CSCC Weekly Forum: Wendy Leutert - “The Political Mobility of China's Central State-owned Enterprise Leaders”

- | CSCC Conference Room, Fisher-Bennett 345

CSCC Post-doctoral Fellow Wendy Leutert will present her research and original data on the political mobility of China's central state-owned enterprise leaders. Under the Hu Jintao administration, these leaders…




Korean Studies Distinguished Lecture by Sergei O. Kurbanov (Professor, St. Petersburg University; Visiting Scholar, GWU) - "The Security Problem on the Korean Penninsula in the Context fo the DPRK's Internal Development"

- | Stiteler B26

Division of the Korean peninsula occurred under the influence (interference) of external powers. Japan occupied Korea and made it its colony. The United States and the Soviet Union have liberated Korea but promoted…




Jie Shi guest lecture: “Exoticizing Hand Gestures in Early Medieval Chinese Art”

- | Stiteler Hall B26

CEAS Humanities Colloquium Series




CSCC Weekly Forum: Natalie Lichtenstein - "Establishing the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: A Lawyer's View"

- | Fisher-Bennet 345 (CSCC Conference Room)

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) opened for business in 2016, as a $100 billion multilateral development bank that finances public and private infrastructure projects for Asia.  AIIB’s founders,…




Populism, Alternative Truths, and Voices From the Fringe in Korea

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Korea Current Affairs Forum

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