Healthcare in Taiwan: Opportunities and Success

The Center for Chinese Studies, the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and the North American Taiwan Medicial Assoc. cosponsor a conference on healthcare issues in Taiwan

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.

"China's Peaceful Rise & Sino-American Relations"

Conference in Beijing draws scholars, government officials, & business leaders

Healthcare Challenges in Taiwan: Opportunities & Successes

A half-day conference sponsored by the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies and the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

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.

Death of a Party-State: The Aftermath of the Presidential Election in Taiwan

Ross Terrill explores the implications of the recent presidential election in Taiwan.

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

Chinese is a Beautiful Language!

The odyssey of UCLA student Abdoulaye N'Gom

A Letter from Ji'nan

UCLA graduate student Christopher Needs reports on life, study, & research in one of China's "other" cities

Zheng He's Voyages of Discovery

Noted oceanic scientist Jin Wu discusses the 15th century expeditions of the Chinese mariner Zheng He & the celebration of the 600th anniversary of his first voyage

Women in China's Democratization

Women are largely shut out of high office the PRC, says Bruce Gilley

New Course: World Musics on the Move

Undergrad Fiat Lux seminar on transnational music encounters & fusions, with Professor Helen Rees -- Spring 2004

The Election in Taiwan: A Forum

Richard Baum, Stanley Rosen, and James Tong dissect and analyze the presidential election of March 20

The Election in Taiwan: What happened? Why? and What does it matter?

Expert panel, Tuesday, March 23, at noon in the Sequoia Room, Faculty Center

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