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Civil Society

Fentanyl China and the United States

The Faces of Fentanyl: China, the United States, and Those In-Between

Dr. Vanda Felbab-Brown and Mr. Ben Westhoff discuss the production and trafficking of fentanyl, bilateral efforts to curb the supply, and the prospects for progress.

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Sixty Years of China

Sixty Years of China Watching

A belated 90th birthday celebration of the father of the study of Chinese law in America, Jerome A. Cohen.

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A conversation on solidarity

Black and Asian-American Communities: A Conversation on Solidarity [Young China Professionals]

Mycal Ford, Eileen Huang, and Dolly Li discuss the history of Black and Asian tensions and solidarity, the impact of “Yellow Lives Matter” on our communities, and tangible acts of solidarity that will help to bridge the divide between these two groups.

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What Lies Ahead?: The Fifth Plenum of the 19th Communist Party Congress

Dr. Ling Chen examines likely outcomes from the upcoming Fifth Plenum of the 19th Chinese Communist Party.

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Anti-Asian Racism in the United States: Current Issues and Sino-U.S. Relations

Anla Cheng, Erika Lee, and Nancy Yao Maasbach convened in a conversation moderated by Jerry Yang to share their insights on the critical issues of anti-Asian racism, generational divides, the model minority myth, and Sino-American relations.

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The Coronavirus, Anti-Asian Racism in the United States, and Sino-American Relations

Jennifer Ho and John Pomfret discussed the history of anti-Chinese/Asian racism in the U.S., the impact of coronavirus-related racism, and the importance of uniting across our communities to stand up against all forms of discrimination.

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China’s New Red Guards: The Return of Radicalism and the Rebirth of Mao Zedong

Jude Blanchette surveys the intellectual and political debates of the last few decades, and concludes that Mao is making a resurgence.

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Hong Kong’s Shifting Status, 1997-2019

What does the future hold for Hong Kong? Will it become just another Chinese city that makes up the Greater Bay Area? The speakers, who have been tracking issues relating to higher education, journalism, protest, and the arts, address Hong Kong's future under Chinese rule.

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The Politics of Compassion: The Sichuan Earthquake and Civic Engagement in China

Bin Xu discusses his new book and civic engagement following the Sichuan earthquake. 

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NCUSCR and ChinaFile Present: Chinese Civil Society in 2018 – What’s Ahead?

Wang Yongmei and Anthony Saich discuss the current environment for domestic and foreign NGOs in China.

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