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Censorship in China

Jiao Guobiao discusses how the flow of information is constricted

Study Globalization in China

UCLA's unique summer program combines courses on globalization, language, with field study in Shanghai and Hong Kong.

New Chair Maps Plan for Southeast Asian Studies IDP

Historian George Dutton discusses UCLA's Interdepartmental Degree Program (IDP) in Southeast Asian Studies.

Mismatched Concepts of Early Medieval Chinese Religious History

A talk by Victor H. Mair

John Duncan Presents Stanley Spector Lecture at Washington University

UCLA historian speaks on "Non-Elite Identities in the Late Choson: Questions of Ethnicity, Status, and Conflict."

Lothar von Falkenhausen delivers Washington University's Nelson Wu Lecture

UCLA Art Historian speaks on "The Musical Archaeology of Ancient China: A Presentation of Art and Music"

Large Turnout for Sammy Lee Lecture on Chinese Imperial Garden

Che Bing Chiu recalls the history of the Yuanmingyuan, the 857 acre "Garden of Perfect Brightness" from which China's Manchu emperors ruled an empire for a century and a half.

Asia Institute Maps Wide Range of Projects

New director outlines plans at faculty-student reception.

"Greater Chinese Union" - A Political Solution to the Impasse in the Taiwan Strait?

Linda Jakobson explores possibilities for peaceful reconciliation

Hong Kong and Political Change in China: Let the Small Teach the Big

Christine Loh, CEO of Hong Kong think tank Civic Exchange, discusses Hong Kong and the future of political reform in China

UCLA Student Engineers Help Build Clinic in Thailand

by Chris Sutton, UCLA Today

17th Annual Sammy Lee Lecture -- Yuanmingyuan: The Garden of Perfect Brightness - a Mirror for the Last Dynasty of China

CHE BING CHIU, Professor at the Centre de recherche sur l'Extrême-Orient de Paris-Sorbonne, speaks about China's most famous garden on November 6, 2004.

Combating TB Is Central to the Fight Against HIV, WHO Doctor Warns

Dr. Marcos Espinal calls for uniting anti-HIV and anti-TB programs to stem the health crisis in Africa, India, China, and the former Soviet Union.

UCLA and Getty Museum Hold Summer Institute in Turkey

Scholars from nine countries spend four weeks visiting ancient sites, studying preservation of the Middle East's historic past.

Global Learning Institute Launched with Summer Program in Shanghai

The first of the Global Learning Institutes opens new vistas

Jiang Zemin Steps Down --What Next for China?

Center for Chinese Studies Director Richard Baum participates in radio panel on China's future now that Hu Jintao has consolidated power.

Asia Pacific Performance Exchange 2004 Completes Successful Session in Bali

Sixteen performance artists, eight from Asia and eight from the United States, spend six weeks in Indonesia.

2004 California NCTA Study Tour of China

Nineteen California teachers spend three weeks exploring China's rich cultural legacy and its complicated present.

China: The Next Superpower?

Richard Baum jointly conducts a 3-day symposium at the Aspen Institute

Hypotheses on Taiwanese Nationalism

A talk by Perry Anderson.

The Art of Rice: Symbol and Meaning in Southeast Asian Village Tradition

Ancient traditions surround growing and storage of essential food grain.

Hmong: An Endangered People

Economically marginalized in Southeast Asia, the Hmong face assimilation and loss of their culture in the United States.

Indonesian Rule Weighs Heavy in West Papua

Patsy Spier tells of campaign to investigate Indonesia's role in her husband's murder; John Rumbiak calls for independence for the island peoples.

Some Improvement in Long Slump, But Japan's Economic Woes Not over Yet

Journalist Sam Jameson sees banks as weakest point in shaky recovery.

Remembering the Carnage in Tiananmen: June 4, 1989

A forum at UCLA analyzes the legacy of Tiananmen, and UCLA's Richard Baum interviewed on CNN

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