Past Events

Past Events




The Unmaking of the Chinese Working Class

Center for the Study of Contemporary China
Teemu Ruskola, Professor of Law, Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania
- | CSCC Conference Room, PCPSE Room 418 | 133 S. 36th St

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China's State-Owned Enterprises: Leadership, Reform, and Internationalization

Center for the Study of Contemporary China
Wendy Leutert, Assistant Professor of International Studies, Indiana University
- | CSCC Conference Room, PCPSE Room 418 | 133 S. 36th St

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Global Structural Changes Regarding the War in Ukraine and Implications for East Asian Security

Issues in Contemporary East Asia
Tomohisa Takei, Admiral (retired) and 32nd Chief of Staff Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, Special advisor to the CEO of SAMPA KOGYO K.K.
- | McNeil Building 286-7 | 3718 Locust Walk

The war in Ukraine clearly demonstrated a new tripolar global structure. In addition to the two groups of autocratic and democratic states, there are…




Thirty Years of the Internet in China: A Retrospective (Part II)

Center for the Study of Contemporary China
- | Virtual Event

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Korean Studies Graduate Student Conference

Kim Center Event
- | 3600 Market Street, Suite #310

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Transnational Salvations: Christianity Across Korean, US, and Haiti

Korean Studies Colloquium
Minjung Noh, Advancing Future Faculty Diversity Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Religious Studies, Lehigh University
- | 3600 Market Street, Suite 310

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Mental Health Wellness Event

Chinese Language Program
- | Cohen Hall 402




A Conversation with 6abc Anchor Nydia Han: Lessons Learned About Identity and Anti-Asian Hate through the Lens of Television News

Korean Studies Colloquium
Nydia Han, 6abc Action News
- | 3600 Market Street, Suite 310

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The 20th Party Congress: Toward Personalistic Autarky?

Center for the Study of Contemporary China
Joseph Fewsmith, Professor of International Relations and Political Science, Boston University
- | CSCC Conference Room, PCPSE Room 418 | 133 S. 36th St




Freedom Undone: The Assault on Liberal Values and Institutions in Hong Kong

Center for the Study of Contemporary China
Michael Davis, Global Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
- | CSCC Conference Room, PCPSE Room 418 | 133 S. 36th St