Past Events

Past Events




Sakura Collection Japanese textile Fashion Design Award show

- | Iron Gate Theatre (3700 Chestnut St)
Register HERE  

 




CEAS Event: A Conversation With Hyun Cho, South Korean Ambassador to the UN

- | Hyun Cho, UN 
The Lauder Institue, Room 303
Register HERE (Advanced registration REQUIRED by Mon., June 6)




CSCC Event "China and the World after COVID and Ukraine"

- | Anla Cheng, SupChina; Jeremy Goldkorn, SupChina & Sinica Podcast 
Lower Level Auditorium, Perelman Center for Political Science & Economics, 133 South 36th St. 
More Information HERE 

 




CSCC Event: “When Autocrats Clean House: Xi Jinping’s Anti-Corruption Campaign and Its Consequences”

- | Chris Carothers, University of Pennsylvania 
CSCC Conference Roomn , 133 S. 36th St, Room 418
More Information HERE 




CSCC Event: "When Autocrats Clean House: Xi Jinping's Anti-Corruption Campaign and Its Consequences

- | Chris Carothers, University of Pennsylvania 
CSCC Conference Room, 133 S. 36th St, Room 418 
More Information HERE

 




CEAS ICEA Series: "What Kind of War was the Vietnam War? Civil Warfare, Violence, and Sovereignty in the Mekong Delta, 1945-1960"

- | Edward Miller, Dartmouth College 
Annenberg 111
Due to unforeseen circumstances, this event has been postponed to Fall 2022. 

For decades, historical scholarship on the Vietnam War has focused two main interpretations of the conflict. In most accounts, the war is depicted either as a war of Vietnamese national liberation or as a conflict…




CSCC Event: "The Cold War's Long Shadow: Indian Foreign Policy and the Current State of Play of Indo-Pacific Geopolitics"

- | Swagato Ganguly, The Times of India 
Zoom
More Information HERE 

 




Perry World House Event: “The Vow from Hiroshima: Film, Advocacy, and Nuclear Disarmament“

- | Perry World House World Forum
Register HERE

Setsuko Thurlow was just 13 years old when she survived the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Many of her friends perished in the attack, and their deaths shaped her future. She pledged that no one else should…




Japan Global Issues Speaker: "March 11th, 2011... Community and Architecture"

- | Hitoshi Abe, UCLA
Meyerson Lower Gallery
Event Livestream link HERE
Register HERE 
 
 

"In the weeks immediately after the earthquake, the people reorganized their lives by assembling small, disparate systems. They are based on their connections amidst the chaos and disintegration of the centralized…




GSRC East Asian Studies Grad Conference Keynote: "Shiki's Databases: How Shiki Made it New" with J. Keith Vincent

- | Houston Hall Room 208(3417 Spruce St)

The haiku poet Masaoka Shiki has a reputation as a radical and an iconoclast. In 1893, when he was only twenty-six, writing from his perch at the newspaper Nihon, he claimed that only…