Past Events

Past Events




CSCC Event: "Land and the Origins of Contemporary Politics in Asia: Taiwan, Mainland China, Indonesia, and Malaysia since 1945"

- | William Hurst, Chong Hua Professor of Chinese Development, Department of Politics and International Studies, Cambridge University
Room 3025G Macalister Hall, corner of 33rd & Chestnut St. Drexel University

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CSCC Event: "Rural Development in China and East Asia"

- | Kristen Looney, Assistant Professor of Asian Studies and Government, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
CSCC Conference Room, 133 S. 36th St, Room 418

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Latitudes at Penn English Co-Sponsored Event: "Cold War Reckonings: Authoritarianism and the Genres of Decolonization"

- | Jini Kim Watson, New York University
Fisher-Bennett Hall Faculty Lounge, Room 135

How did the Cold War shape political modernity in the Third World, and what do literature and film reveal about such political contestations and their afterlives? This talk examines Joshua Oppenheimer’s controversial…




CEAS Summer FLAS Fellow: Griffin Creech

- | "Migration as Resistance: Buriat Migration to Mongolia and Manchuria during the Russian Civil Wars"
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CSCC Event: "Triumphalism and the Inconvenient Truth: Correcting Inflated National Self-Images in a Rising Power"

- | Haifeng Huang, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California, Merced
CSCC Conference Room, 133 S. 36th St, Room 418

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CEAS ICEA Series: "Bilateral vs. Multilateral Foreign Aid to Less Developed Countries, from US and East Asian Perspectives"

- | Aaron Michael Stern, United States Agency for International Development
Annenberg 110 and on ZOOM

Should governments provide foreign aid to Less Developed Countries bilaterally or multilaterally through institutions such as the United Nations?  The nature of China’s growing foreign aid and the Biden…




CEAS on Covid: Lessons from Seventeen Months of Isolation

- | Twelve Affiliated Faculty at CEAS
Annenberg 110

The Center for East Asian Studies begins our 2021-22 programming with an in-house discussion of lessons from Covid.  The dialogue will feature twelve of our East Asia colleagues speaking about their personal…




CSCC Event: "Rethinking China’s Rise: New Ways to Compete and Cooperate on the Environment, Technology, and Beyond"

- | Scott Moore, Director of China Programs and Strategic Initiatives at Penn Global
Perry World House, 3803 Locust Walk

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Korean Studies Colloquium: "Show and Tell"

- | Williams Hall 623

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