Past Events

Past Events




CSCC Policy Roundtable: The 19th CCP Congress and Elite Politics

- | Silverstein Forum, Stiteler Hall




CSCC Speaker Series: Daniel Rosen - "China’s FDI in the United States"

- | Stiteler Hall B26

Daniel H. Rosen is a founding partner of RHG and leads the firm’s work on China. Mr. Rosen has more than two decades of experience analyzing China’s economy, corporate sector and US-China economic and commercial…




Penn Kimbap Workshop

- | 543 Williams Hall (Cherpack Lounge)

Ever wanted to make Kimbap? Want to get over midterm stress? Here’s the Kimbap Workshop you’ve been waiting for!
Come join us and make Kimbap with your friends!

Space is limited - please RSVP:…




CANCELLED: Diana Fu - "Mobilizing Without the Masses in China"

- | PLEASE NOTE This event has been cancelled and is postponed to a later date.

When advocacy organizations are forbidden from rallying people to take to the streets, what do they do? When activists are detained for coordinating protests, are their hands ultimately tied? Based on political…




Paul Y. Chang - "The Structure of Protest Cycles: Contagion and Cohesion in South Korea's Democracy Movement"

- | Stiteler Hall Room B26

Issues in Contemporary East Asia Colloquium Series




CSCC Weekly Forums: Denise van der Kamp, Clean Air at What Cost? The Rise of “Blunt Force” Pollution Regulation in China

- | CSCC Conference Room, Fisher-Bennett 345

Amidst rising discontent over pollution, the Chinese state faces a dilemma: In the absence of strong regulatory institutions, how can they enforce environmental policies that threaten local industrial interests? In…




Korean Studies Colloquium: Nuri Kim, "Tan’gun: The History of a Korean-Japanese God"

- | Annenberg 111

National symbols often have a fraught history, and this is no different with Tan’gun, the mythical progenitor of the Korean nation. Revered as ancestral founder, enlightened ruler, and even national God, he is…




Distinguished East Asia Lecture by T.J. Pempel - "Dismantling Japanese Developmentalism"

- | Silverman Hall 240A

Japan’s combination of economic success and conservative dominance from the 1950s into the early 1990s was the consequence of what Pempel calls “developmentalism.” The term involves more than the well-studied ‘…




CSCC Speaker Series: Chang-Tai Hsieh, China's Economy: Fiscal Stimulus, Innovation and Productivity

- | Stiteler Hall B26

Judith and Marshall Meyer Lectures on China’s Economy

Chang-Tai Hsieh, Phyllis and Irwin Winkelried Professor of Economics, University of Chicago