China's Democratic Future: How It Will Happen and Where It Will Lead

Bruce Gilley discusses his new book, China's Democratic Future

China's Foreign Policy under New Leadership

Yang Jiemian, Vice President of the Shanghai Institute of International Studies, analyzes the likely path of China's foreign policy in the years ahead

Crisis Management and U.S.-China Relations

Jiemian Yang, vice president of the Shanghai Institute of International Studies, analyzes crises in U.S.-China relations: why they arise, how they are managed, and what can be done to forestall them.

National Public Radio Interviews UCLA Scholar on President Bush's Meeting with China's Premier

Richard Baum tells NPR's Day to Day show that trade and Taiwan head U.S. agenda with China, as China emerges as Asia's central power.

A Conversation with Yu Hua

Noted Novelist Speaks at UCLA

Zhou Enlai: A Tragic Hero?

Gao Wenqian talks about his new book at the Center for Chinese Studies

Professor Yunxiang Yan Delivers the 2003 Malinowski Memorial Lecture

Speaking at the London School of Economics, Professor Yan (Department of Anthropology) delivers a paper on "Individualism and the Transformation of Bridewealth in Rural China"

A Chinese Puzzle

UCLA Alumnus Writes Definitive Book on the Tangram

Letter from Beijing: Life in the Face of SARS

UCLA graduate student describes his life in Beijing in the grip of SARS

Chinese Studies Database Established

New database allows users to locate information on Chinese studies programs & Chinese language collections at institutions of higher learning in North America and Europe

China, Taiwan, and the U.S. since 9/11: Old Problems, New Opportunities

A Symposium with UCLA Center for Chinese Studies Visiting Fellows from China, Taiwan, and the U.S.

Visiting Scholar Writes Book on Human Rights & Constitutionalism in China

Yu Haocheng completes massive treatise on democratic politics and the rule of law in China

Information about SARS

Links to sites of reliable information -- Last updated May 12

Richard C. Rudolph, 1909-2003

Richard C. Rudolph, father of Chinese studies at UCLA, dies.

Economic Theory and Economic Reform in China: Neo-Classical Economics vs. Neo-Socialist Economics?

Justin Yifu Lin discusses his policy recommendations

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