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Remembering Ezra Vogel

Former students, colleagues, and friends remember Professor Ezra Vogel.

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Toxic Politics: China’s Environmental Health Crisis and Its Challenge to the Chinese State

Yanzhong Huang argues that institutional failures result in critical environmental damage and related health crises in China.

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CHINA Town Hall: Society & Culture

Explore the fascinating role that sports, food, and film play in the U.S.-China relationship: MLB China baseball operations manager Raymond Chang, Forbes 30 Under 30 restaurateur Lucas Sin, and film producer Janet Yang examine how aspects of our shared humanity can forge unique ties during times of political tensions, and how these rich intersections enhance American and Chinese society.

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Tensions in the Himalayas: A Conversation

Join former Ambassador and Foreign Secretary Nirupana Rao, Harvard Professor Arunabh Ghosh, and Fudan Professor Shen Dingli for a conversation about the India-China border dispute.

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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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The Power of Place: Contentious Politics in Twentieth-Century Shanghai and Bombay

Mark Frazier examines contemporary debates in both metropolises regarding informal housing, displacement of inner-city residents, job scarcity, and questions of unequal citizenship in historical context.

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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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Repression in the China Field

Professors Rory Truex and Benjamin Liebman discuss challenges faced by American China scholars amid allegations of censorship and self-censorship.

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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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