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The China-Taiwan cross-strait relationship: Stable, but fragile

In the past five years, China and Taiwan have succeeded in stabilizing their relationship to the benefit of both. Most progress has been in the economic and cultural spheres, with political issues left aside for the moment. A recent Center for Chinese Studies conference examined how China, Taiwan and the United States view the increasingly complex trilateral relationship.

 
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Two UCLA faculty awarded Guggenheim Fellowships


 
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Double Feature Lecture: Prof. Feng Shi and Prof. Miao Zhe

Natural Color and Philosophical Color: A Study on the Origin of the Theory of the Relation between Colors and Directions in China by Feng Shi (Institute of Archaeology, CASS) From the Lingguang Palace to the Wu Liang Shrine Some Traces of the Imperial Art from the Late Western Han and Early Eastern Han Periods by Miao Zhe (Zhejiang University)

 
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Archaeological Landscapes of the Lu City: Memory and Landscape Transformation in Early China

A talk on the results from the archaeological survey project on Lu City by Li Min.

 
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The Rights Movement and Civic Engagement in China Today: A Conversation with Teng Biao

This podcast is presented in Chinese. In 2003 Teng Biao was one of the “Three Doctors of Law” who complained to the National People’s Congress about unconstitutional detentions of internal migrants in the widely known “Sun Zhigang Case.”

 
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Low Carbon Development in China: Fitting Global Climate Norms to National Policymaking Institutions

A podcast talk by Eric Zusman, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), on climate change reform policy efforts in China.

 
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The Impact of the I Ching on Merce Cunningham and Deborah Hay

The I Ching, or the Book of Changes, is an ancient Chinese text––perhaps the first written document in human history––and was originally used exclusively as an oracle. Three thousand years old, the I Ching is one of the most revered books in Chinese literature, and it has inspired the most eminent Chinese scholars throughout history.

 
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Curbing tobacco use by growing less

UCLA researcher initiates successful crop substitution project in tobacco-rich China

 
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UCLA participates in international American literature conference in China

Contemporary American literature extends well beyond the white, male-dominated field of yesteryear.

 
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Around the world in 80 (or so) days

Collaborations, partnerships and perspectives enrich research, education, opportunities, says UCLA Asia Institute director

 
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Sammy Yukuan Lee (1902-2011): A Tribute, Part One

Produced by the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies. Edited by Joy C. Yang

 
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Sammy Yukuan Lee (1902-2011): A Tribute, Part Two

Produced by the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies. Edited by Joy C. Yang

 
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CERC-LA awarded EcoPartnership by U.S. Department of State

UCLA's Clean Energy Research Center - Los Angeles (CERC-LA) is awarded a U.S.-China EcoPartnership by U.S. Department of State. May 3, 2012

 
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New Perspectives on Chinese Archaeology

Keynote address by Professor Li LIU on “Archaeology under a Microscope”

 
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How to Turn Philosophical Ideas into Diagrams: Chinese Approaches and Insights

A public lecture by Dr. Michael Lackner. The presentation will shed some light on possible precedents of this new form of diagrams and give an introduction into the multi-faceted functioning of diagrams on the basis of selected material.

 
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The New People in the People’s Republic: Protesters in Housing Disputes in Urban China, 1980-2010

Professor Qin SHAO examines urban protestors and their evolving identities by exploring what was demolished in old neighborhoods and what, besides highrises, has risen in their ruins.

 
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Young scientists earn summer scholarships to Peking University

Ten-week program offers valuable research opportunities and cultural experiences

 
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UCLA-Peking University symposium highlights scholars' collaborative research, innovations

Finding solutions to global problems propels international cooperation

 
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The Challenge of Covering a Fast-Changing China

A conversation with American Public Media senior correspondent Rob Schmitz and editor Angilee Shah.

 
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The Emerging Cultural and Creative Industries in the Greater China Economy: The Cross-strait Co-opetitive Strategy

Professor DONG, is currently a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at UCLA and UCSD. He specializes in digital content and cultural & creative industries, industrial research of motion pictures, innovation & entrepreneurship and investment, intellectual property and Asia-Pacific business strategies.

 
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The Internet and Social Mobilization in China

A public lecture by Professor Yong HU on how the Internet helps build links and facilitates collective action in China.

 
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UCLA recognized as a leader in US-China relations

Chancellor Gene Block accepts award from Committee of 100 on behalf of university

 
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The Potential Institutional Change in China

A talk by economist Dr. Yeliang XIA on the potential for institutional change in China, based on his studies on institutional analysis of the influence of economic development and social movements on the goal of constitutional democracy, individual freedoms and choices, and rule of law.

 
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Designated Drivers: State Capitalism in China’s Auto Industry

G.E. Anderson’s in-depth look at industrial development in China’s auto industry reveals not only how China surpassed the U.S. to become the world’s largest market for autos, but also political principles that have shaped China’s approach to industrial planning in general.

 
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Nixon in China Conference Keynote

The February 23 conference commemorated the 40th anniversary of President Nixon's historic visit to Beijing and Shanghai and his meetings with Chairman Mao. It was sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations, the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies, and the UCLA Confucius Institute.

 

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