Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies

Harvard Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies

The Fairbank Center is a world-leading center on China at Harvard University. Listen to interviews on our "Harvard on China" podcast, recordings from our public events, and audio from our archives.

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China's Banking Transformation, with James Stent

China's Banking Transformation, with James Stent

Pundits have been predicting the impending collapse of the Chinese banking system. The collapse has not happened, so what have these pundits been missing? James Stent is the former director of two Ch...

26 Heinä 201722min

The Souls of China: Religion after Mao, with Ian Johnson

The Souls of China: Religion after Mao, with Ian Johnson

Ian Johnson is a Pulitzer Prize winning writer, journalist, and reviewer of China’s society, religion, and history. His writing appears regularly in leading publications such as the New York Times, T...

3 Heinä 201742min

Same-Sex Marriage in Taiwan: Politics, LGBT Rights, and International Reputation, with George Yin

Same-Sex Marriage in Taiwan: Politics, LGBT Rights, and International Reputation, with George Yin

On May 24, 2017, a court in Taipei struck down Taiwan’s ban on same-sex marriage. This ruling, the result of years of campaigning by LGBT-rights activists in Taiwan combined with recent political supp...

3 Heinä 201712min

Corruption in China on the Eve of the 19th Party Congress, with Michael Forsythe

Corruption in China on the Eve of the 19th Party Congress, with Michael Forsythe

Michael Forsythe is a New York Times journalist who is well known for his detailed reports on the links between money and politics in China. The "Harvard on China" podcast spoke to Michael Forsythe o...

3 Heinä 201723min

Reporting From China, with Pulitzer Prize winner David Barboza

Reporting From China, with Pulitzer Prize winner David Barboza

In 2004, David Barboza became the New York Times' Shanghai correspondent, where he began researching a story that would fundamentally change the relationship between Western journalists and the Chines...

3 Heinä 201745min

Chinese Reformers, Western Economists, and "Unlikely Partners," with Julian Gewirtz

Chinese Reformers, Western Economists, and "Unlikely Partners," with Julian Gewirtz

China has a long and complex history of interacting with foreign thinkers. After Mao's death in 1976, the Chinese leadership solicited foreign economists in order to curate China’s path towards market...

3 Heinä 201718min

What Bamboo Slips teach us about Ancient Chinese Philosophy, with Sarah Allan

What Bamboo Slips teach us about Ancient Chinese Philosophy, with Sarah Allan

Today’s guest on the “Harvard on China” podcast is Sarah Allan, the Burlington Northern Foundation Professor of Asian Studies at Dartmouth College, and Chair of the Society for the Study of Early Chin...

3 Heinä 20177min

Rural Women under Mao: Oral Histories of China with Gail Hershatter

Rural Women under Mao: Oral Histories of China with Gail Hershatter

Today’s guest on the Harvard on China podcast is Gail Hershatter, Distinguished Professor of History at the University of California Santa Cruz. Her research spans the history of China’s long twentie...

3 Heinä 201714min

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