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Japan's Economy Steamrolls Back

In an excerpt from a longer Chicago Tribute opinion piece, UCLA professor Sanford M. Jacoby argues that Japan's economy is back on track.

 
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Reporting China: Tales from the Dragon's Mouth

A conversation with Seth Faison and John Pomfret

 
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Schaberg and Yan to head UCLA Center for Chinese Studies

Two young, yet distinguished, scholars take over as co-directors of one of America's top China programs.

 
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Lotus Steps 2005 -- UCLA's Chinese Cultural Dance Club

Highly-regarded student-led program brings dance to Los Angeles audiences. Beyond its performances, the club also provides training for pre-teen students.

 
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UCLA's Yunxiang Yan receives Association for Asian Studies China Book Prize

Levenson prize-winning Private Life Under Socialism shows how Chinese villagers, including young women, are increasingly demanding autonomy and privacy.

 
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Mao and Markets -- Business the Chinese Way

Nick Steele, a student in last year's Shanghai Global Institute, discusses working in a rapidly changing China.

 
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The Future of the Greater China Economy

The Third Wilbur K. Woo Conference on the Greater China Economy held at UCLA

 
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China versus Taiwan: Balance of Power or of Will?

Allen S. Whiting analyzes alternative scenarios of where the "balance of will" between China and Taiwan may lead

 
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Censorship in China

Jiao Guobiao discusses how the flow of information is constricted

 
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Study Globalization in China

UCLA's unique summer program combines courses on globalization, language, with field study in Shanghai and Hong Kong.

 
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Mismatched Concepts of Early Medieval Chinese Religious History

A talk by Victor H. Mair

 
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John Duncan Presents Stanley Spector Lecture at Washington University

UCLA historian speaks on "Non-Elite Identities in the Late Choson: Questions of Ethnicity, Status, and Conflict."

 
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Lothar von Falkenhausen delivers Washington University's Nelson Wu Lecture

UCLA Art Historian speaks on "The Musical Archaeology of Ancient China: A Presentation of Art and Music"

 
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Global Fellow, Visiting Korean Scholar Tell Daily Bruin about Their Experiences in America

UCLA Daily Bruin interviews Austin Harrington and Sung Deuk-Oak on their experiences in the United States.

 
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Hong Kong and Political Change in China: Let the Small Teach the Big

Christine Loh, CEO of Hong Kong think tank Civic Exchange, discusses Hong Kong and the future of political reform in China

 
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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.

 
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China: The Next Superpower?

Richard Baum jointly conducts a 3-day symposium at the Aspen Institute

 
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Hypotheses on Taiwanese Nationalism

A talk by Perry Anderson.

 

Japanese Consul General Meets with UCLA Administrators & Faculty

Consul General Nomoto is briefed on Japanese Studies at UCLA

 
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Chinese is a Beautiful Language!

The odyssey of UCLA student Abdoulaye N'Gom

 
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A Letter from Ji'nan

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

 
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Genji in Graphic Detail: Manga Versions of the Tale of Genji

Lynne Miyake (Pomona College) dissects comic-book adaptations of the classical novel Genji monogatari

 
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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

 
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Women in China's Democratization

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

 
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The Election in Taiwan: A Forum

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

 

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