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Articles by Richard Gunde

Tiananmen Archive

Chancellor Charles E. Young, in the immediate aftermath of the Tiananmen incident of June 1989, established a university committee to create the China Democracy Movement and Tiananmen Incident Archival Project.
Published on: 2/3/2003
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UCLA Film and Television Archive

The UCLA Film and Television Archive is internationally renowned for its pioneering efforts to preserve and showcase not only classic but current and innovative film and television.
Published on: 2/3/2003
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International Conference on Local Governance in India and China Just Completed

The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies co-sponsored a major international conference on Local Governance in India and China: Rural Development and Social Change, held in Calcutta
Published on: 1/24/2003
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The Dentist Who Changed World History

Papers of Dr. Maurice William donated to the Center for Chinese Studies
Published on: 12/20/2002
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Rethinking Confucianism: Past and Present in China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam

In the popular imagination, and often in scholarly thought also, the single most defining feature of East Asian societies -- the crucial feature that is shared by otherwise diverse cultures -- is the legacy of Confucianism.
Published on: 12/19/2002
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China Expo-USA Comes to the LA Convention Center

December 6 to 8
Published on: 12/6/2002
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New Chinese Cinema: A Film Series

Nine independently produced recent films to be screened at UCLA in November & December
Published on: 11/15/2002
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Two New Chinese Electronic Databases Added to East Asian Collection

The Richard C. Rudolph East Asian Library has recently added two online Chinese databases that should be of great use to researchers in a wide variety of subjects, from ancient philosophy to contemporary zoology, and just about everything in between.
Published on: 11/2/2002
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North Korea a Greater Danger than Iraq, Chinese Researchers Tell UCLA Seminar

A delegation from the prestigious Shanghai Institute of International Studies told UCLA scholars October 28 that North Korea's nuclear program is a greater danger to world stability than the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq, but they advocated peaceful means to defuse the threat.
Published on: 11/1/2002
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Major Work on Confucianism in Asia Published by UCLA Asian Pacific Monograph Series

The first sustained, multidisciplinary reevaluation of Confucianism in East and Southeast Asia.
Published on: 7/26/2002
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