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China’s Crackdown on After-School Tutoring and its Implications

Wenchi Yu reflects on the reasons for and implications of China's recent crackdown on the private tutoring sector.

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People-to-People Exchange: Chinese Students in the United States

Qianfeng Lin, Yingyi Ma, and Nicky Zhou discuss the experiences of Chinese students in the United States.

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Talking About Race and Religion with Chinese Youth

Alison Friedman, Fajer Al-Kaisi, Timothy Douglas, and Rachel Leslie discuss the recent tour of the award-winning drama "Disgraced" through China. 

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Roundtable Discussion with Zhang Jingjing

The National Committee was delighted to welcome Zhang Jingjing to a roundtable discussion held on March 19, 2009. Ms. Zhang, an environmental litigator, first came to the United States in 2005 as a participant in a National Committee program on strengthening the work of legal aid centers in China; she reported that the program had […]

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Young & Restless in China

The National Committee and the Asia Society cosponsored the premiere of Young & Restless in China, a documentary film that follows the lives of nine young Chinese over the course of four years.

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Museums and Educational Outreach to Youth and Children in China

The National Committee implemented an exchange program that provided a forum for museum professionals, specialists, and government officials in China and the United States to share experiences and ideas on how museums can best engage young audiences and serve as educational resources.

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