
Black and Red Revolution: Cultural Revolution "Dazibao" and Woodcuts from 1960s China
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies presents a panel discussion to celebrate the launch of our world-debut exhibition of Cultural Revolution-era artworks. This is the first time that these works,...
15 Nov 20172h 3min

An Instant Analysis of China's 19th Party Congress
The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation present a panel discussion with exclusive insight and opinions on China’s 19th Party Congress. Mod...
15 Nov 20171h 28min

Embracing Sovereignty: China, the U.S., and the Future of World Order, 2017 Neuhauser Lecture
James Steinberg, University Professor of Social Science, International Affairs, and Law at Syracuse University, presents the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies' 2017 Neuhauser Lecture. In the past ...
13 Nov 20171h 27min

How to Teach Digital Methods for Chinese Studies, with Donald Sturgeon
Digital methods are a developing field in the humanities and social sciences that is still little understood by many in the academy. Dr. Donald Sturgeon is a former Fairbank Center An Wang Postdocto...
27 Sep 201723min

How should we assess engagement with China? With Orville Schell
The U.S. has maintained a policy of engagement with the People’s Republic of China since Richard Nixon normalized relations with Mao Zedong in 1972. But how is 'engagement' actually understood in Wash...
21 Sep 201721min

How to Censor a Billion People, with Gary King
Gary King, Weatherhead University Professor at Harvard University and Director of Harvard's Institute for Quantitative Social Science, talks to the "Harvard on China" podcast about his latest research...
22 Aug 201725min

Are Bugs the Answer to China's Urban Waste Crisis? With Amy Zhang
How could bugs and insects be used to process urban waste in an environmentally-conscious way? Amy Zhang - An Wang Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard's Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and Assistant P...
22 Aug 201720min

Teaching Global Community in An Age of Anti-Immigration, with Eileen Chengyin Chow
What role is there for storytelling and roleplay in teaching about Chinatowns and Chinese diasporas? The "Harvard on China" podcast talks to Eileen Chengyin Chow, Professor in Duke University's Depa...
9 Aug 201741min



















