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Governance & Civil Society

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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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China, Xinjiang and the Terrorism Question

Andrew Small analyzes reports on the mass detention of ethnic Uyghurs in Xinjiang in the context of international terrorism.

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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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Recent Developments in Hong Kong’s Governance and Economy

Consul General Kurt W. Tong of the U.S. Consulate in Hong Kong reflects on political and economic issues facing the city, and their impact on U.S. policy in the region. 

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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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The End of China’s Reform Era

Carl Minzner discusses his new book and the future of China's reforms. 

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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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Shanghai Faithful: Betrayal and Forgiveness in a Chinese Christian Family

Jennifer Lin discusses her new book and Christianity in China. 

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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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Authoritarian Legality in China: Law, Workers, and the State

Mary Gallagher discusses her book and recent developments in China's Labor laws.

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