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Before and Beyond Divergence: The Politics of Economic Change in China and Europe

A book talk with authors Jean-Laurent Rosenthal (California Institute of Technology, Division of Humanities and Social Sciences) and Bin Wong (UCLA, History). Discussant: William Summerhill (UCLA, History).

 
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Beyond Taiwan, a Writer and Her Readers Discover Each Other

Walls, fences and being overheard beyond walls and fences were the themes of Taiwanese intellectual Lung Ying-tai's May 2 lecture, in which she invited the audience to "sit along with me at the writer's desk." The event, attended by nearly 300 people, was sponsored by the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies.

 
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UCLA Yangguanzhai Archaeological Field School, 2011

An 8-unit summer field school

 
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Anyang Archaeology in the 21st Century: New Perspectives in the Search for the Shang Civilization

TANG JIGEN (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences) presents the twenty-third Sammy Yukuan Lee Lecture in Chinese Archaeology and Art

 
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Calling High School Students: UCLA Has Summer Courses in Your Home Language

The Summer High School Language Program is geared toward students who speak one of the offered languages at home and want to improve their writing and reading skills.

 

Visitors Bureau Hosted 575 People from 91 Nations in 2010

Housed in the UCLA International Institute since 2002, the International Visitors Bureau matches foreign visitors with professionals and experts in all fields. This year the bureau, managed by Program Officer Gohar Grigorian with the aid of one part-time student worker and a network of contacts, observed a sharp rise in the number of visitors from China.

 
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Discovery of His Roots Leads Him to Track History of Chinese in Mexico

Growing up in a predominantly white L.A. suburb, Robert Chao Romero, an assistant professor of Chicana and Chicano studies, hid his Chinese background. But one day his interest in his heritage was awakened and led him to study the tragic history of Chinese immigrants in Mexico.

 

China Sends Senior Officials in Higher Ed to UCLA for Training

A delegation of vice presidents and high-ranking officials from universities in China came to UCLA this week to learn how to build and run a top university. Bruins shared their expertise on everything from managing residence halls to fundraising and recruiting diverse faculty.

 
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Berkeley-Stanford Graduate Student Conference in Modern Chinese Humanities

Call for papers

 
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2010 Chinese for Chinese Speakers Video Project

Traditional Chinese Wedding

 
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UCLA in Shanghai: "Expo 360" features UCLA Travel Study Students

ICS English-language television segment of UCLA Students Studying Shanghai Expo 2010

 
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Shanghai Visit Underscores Global Presence of UCLA

Approximately 20 faculty, administrators and staff from UCLA traveled to Shanghai to create new alliances and reinforce ties within the Bruin community in China with a weeklong series of events in one of the most dynamic cities in Asia.

 
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UCLA Again Ranks 2nd Among Public Universities Worldwide

The campus held leading positions in three recently released rankings of universities, including the annual Academic Ranking of World Universities by Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

 
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Mandarin Teachers Gain Training at UCLA

Instructors travel from China to L.A. campus to learn U.S. classroom culture, reports UCLA's student newspaper The Daily Bruin.

 
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UCLA Team Traveling to Shanghai to Expand Ties

The trip is part of a university-wide effort to expand UCLA's relationship with China on several levels, including study programs and alumni support.

 
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UCLA at the Shanghai World Expo

UCLA in Shanghai Week, July 19-24, 2010

 
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Closing Remarks at China and the World Conference by Yan Yunxiang and Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.)

Yan Yunxiang is co-director of the Center for Chinese Studies and Gen. Wesley K. Clark (ret.) is a senior fellow with the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations.

 
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A Conversation with John Podesta on China

Keynote: John Podesta, Center for American Progress, interviewed by Terry McCarthy, CBS News

 
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China's Role in Regional and Global Security Challenges

Podcast of the first panel at the China in the World 2010 conference.

 
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What Could End Cooperation with China?

Opening Remarks: Stephen Krasner, Stanford University

 
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China and The World Panel 1: China's Role in Regional and Global Security Challenges

The May 24 conference at the James West Alumni Center focused on China's engagement on key international issues. It was sponsored by the Washington, D.C.-based Center for American Progress and, from UCLA, the Burkle Center for International Relations, the Center for Chinese Studies and the International Institute.

 
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China and The World Panel 2: China's Role in Global Economic and Climate Polic

The May 24 conference at the James West Alumni Center focused on China's engagement on key international issues. It was sponsored by the Washington, D.C.-based Center for American Progress and, from UCLA, the Burkle Center for International Relations, the Center for Chinese Studies and the International Institute.

 
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China and The World Panel 3: What Can the US Do to Shape China

The May 24 conference at the James West Alumni Center focused on China's engagement on key international issues. It was sponsored by the Washington, D.C.-based Center for American Progress and, from UCLA, the Burkle Center for International Relations, the Center for Chinese Studies and the International Institute.

 
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Closing Remarks at China and the World Conference by Yan Yunxiang and Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.)

Yan Yunxiang is co-director of the Center for Chinese Studies and Gen. Wesley K. Clark (ret.) is a senior fellow with the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations.

 
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Greg Anderson - Doctoral Student

Greg Anderson talks about how his background in business has shaped his research interests.

 

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