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  • A Conversation with Ian Johnson, a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist, on China

  • A Philosophical Defense of Culture: Perspectives from Confucianism and Cassirer

  • Adapting: A Chinese Philosophy of Action (Mercedes Valmisa, Gettysburg College)

  • Beaconism and the Trumpian Metamorphosis of Chinese Liberal Intellectuals

  • China and the Ukraine Crisis (Xiaoyu Pu, University of Nevada Reno)

  • China’s Ruling Class: Elite Persistence and the Ironies of Social Change

  • China’s Trade Union and Labor Movement

  • Civility and Manners in These Times: Early Confucian Strategies and Sensibilities

  • Contested Moralities in China’s App-Based Gay Sexual Economy

  • Ecological States: A Book Forum (Jesse Rodenbiker and others)

  • Everything Everywhere All at Once: The Buddha-Nature According to Tiantai and What To Do About It, If Anything (Brook Ziporyn, University of Chicago)

  • From Leitmotif to Film Noir: China's Rust Belt on the Silver Screen (Dorothee Hou, Moravian University)

  • How China Has Responded to SARS and COVID-19

  • Isomorphic or Poly-Ontological Pluralism? A Chinese Puzzle of Religious Diversity

  • Mobility, Responsibility, and the Covid-19 Pandemic in China

  • Of the People, for the People, but not by the People —Confucian Meritocracy as a Correction of Democracy

  • Polluting Dreams in Han-Period and Early Medieval China (Rob Campany, Vanderbilt University)

  • Ritual and Relationship in Living Daoist Practice in Contemporary China

  • The Beijing Palace Museum Comes to Hong Kong: Aestheticizing the Future of the Nation (Carolyn Cartier, University of Technology Sydney)

  • The Great Unity Ideal: A Key to China's Imperial Longevity? (Yuri Pines, Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

  • The King's Road (Xin Wen, Princeton University)

  • The Present as Prologue: The Gloomy Outlook for US-China Relations

  • The Rise and Fall of Imperial China (Yuhua Wang, Harvard University)

  • Translating Psychology: Group Relations Work and Psychoanalysis in Contemporary China

  • Translating Tianxia: Confronting Sinophobic Narratives and Reimagining Cosmopolitan Ideals

  • Why are fewer young adults having casual sex (in the US)?

Videos

Beaconism and the Trumpian Metamorphosis of Chinese Liberal Intellectuals

Beaconism and the Trumpian Metamorphosis of Chinese Liberal Intellectuals

In this talk, Yao LIN (Yale Law School) examines...

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Civility and Manners in These Times: Early Confucian Strategies and Sensibilities

Civility and Manners in These Times: Early Confucian Strategies and Sensibilities

In this talk, Amy Olberding (University of...

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The Present as Prologue: The Gloomy Outlook for US-China Relations

The Present as Prologue: The Gloomy Outlook for US-China Relations

In this talk, Avery Goldstein (University of...

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Of the People, for the People, but not by the People —Confucian Meritocracy as a Correction of Democracy

Of the People, for the People, but not by the People —Confucian Meritocracy as a Correction of Democracy

In this talk, Tongdong BAI (Fudan University,...

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China’s Ruling Class: Elite Persistence and the Ironies of Social Change

China’s Ruling Class: Elite Persistence and the Ironies of Social Change

In this talk, held on Oct. 1, 2020, David...

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A Conversation with Ian Johnson, a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist, on China

A Conversation with Ian Johnson, a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist, on China

In a conversation on September 25, 2020,...

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