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A Sensational Encounter with High Socialist China

Paul Pickowicz visited China in 1971 as one of 14 American graduate students with a Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars delegation.

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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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Champions Day: The End of Old Shanghai

Professor James Carter explores the overlapping and contending worlds of 1940's Shanghai in "Champions Day: The End of Old Shanghai."

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Active Defense: China’s Military Strategy Since 1949

M. Taylor Fravel examines the security threats China has faced over the past 70 years, investigating how and why the country’s defense strategies have changed.

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China and Japan: Facing History

Dr. Ezra Vogel examines the long history of Sino-Japanese relations, arguing that both sides must acknowledge the other country’s grievances for their own sake, as well as for the benefit of the region and the world.

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Imperial Twilight

Stephen R. Platt discusses his new book, offering a unique perspective on one of the most consequential events in Chinese history.

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The China Mission

Daniel Kurtz-Phelan discusses his new book and the impact of General Marshall’s mission to China on American domestic and foreign policy.

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Curating Revolution: Politics on Display in Mao’s China

Dr. Denise Ho discusses her new book, museum curation, and the narrative legacy of China's historical artifacts.

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Everything Under the Heavens: How the Past Shapes China’s Push for Global Power

Howard French discusses how China's imperial past helps shape its quest for global influence and offers strategies for engaging a resurgent China.

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China 1945

Richard Bernstein discusses his new book, China 1945, which examines the first episode in which American power and good intentions came face-to-face with a formidable Chinese revolutionary movement.

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