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LRCCS Fudan-Michigan Collaborations in the Social Sciences | Call for Proposals
Yuen Yuen Ang quoted in the The Straits Times (Asia)
LRCCS Associate Director Pär Cassel a signatory on opinion piece in "Svenska Dagbladet"
Gift by Donald and Ann Munro Helps Establish Tenure-Track Professorship in Chinese Philosophy
What Is Remembered
Announcing an LRCCS Conference| China Between Worlds
Creating a world-class Chinese dance collection
LRCCS faculty associate and architecture professor Robert Adams receives Neubacher Award
Does a Stronger Xi Mean a Weaker Chinese Communist Party?
LRCCS faculty associate Jersey Liang named U-M Professor of Global Health.
Two LRCCS faculty associates in the news.
Yuen Yuen Ang, Associate Professor of Political Science, has been named an Andrew Carnegie Fellow for 2018
LRCCS director Mary Gallagher quoted in Bloomberg
LRCCS faculty member Yuen Yuen Ang on why China's 'McDonald's model' of development could help poor countries - but Beijing may be drawing the wrong conclusions
New Chair in Tibetan Buddhist Studies
From the US Women’s History to the History of Chinese Feminism--How Feminism has Transformed the World: An Interview with U-M Professor Wang Zheng
“Whether you know anything about Chinese culture or you just love opera..."
China could scrap two-child policy, ending nearly 40 years of limits
Professor Donald Lopez is Interviewed in Buddhistdoor Global
Yuen Yuen Ang in Bloomberg | Needed for China’s Belt and Road: a Roadmap
How #MeToo Is Taking on a Life of Its Own in Asia
Linda Lin discusses the fall of the Yuan relative to the dollar on NPR
Professor Emily Wilcox on Radio-Television Serbia
Yuen Yuen Ang in the NY Times
Linda Lim interviewed on NPR
Professor Xiaobing Tang in Southern Metropolis Daily (南方都市报)
Nicholas Howson to the CBC: Chinese politicians, not judges, may determine fate of Canadian sentenced to die
Announcing LRCCS Distinguished Visitor: Playwright and Director Stan Lai
LRCCS director Mary Gallagher quoted in the Financial Times
LRCCS Post-doctoral Fellow Liz Berger in LiveScience
Yuen Yuen Ang is interviewed in the NY Times and contributes an article to The Paper
Emily Wilcox talks "Shen Yun" with the "New Yorker"
LRCCS director Mary Gallagher quoted in The Verge
LRCCS faculty member Erik Mueggler awarded prestigious Guggenheim Fellowships
Yuen Yuen Ang opinion article in the South China Morning Post
Jeffrey Javed, LRCCS postdoctoral scholar, has an article published by Monkey Cage
Mary Gallagher is a guest on NPR's On Point
Mary Gallagher quoted by the BBC in "Trade war: How reliant are US colleges on Chinese students?"
Mary Gallagher in ChinaFile article, "How Should the U.S. Government Treat Chinese Students in America?"
LRCCS faculty member Miranda Brown discusses Asian culture in Toledo with the "Toledo Blade"
Now Available: Our 2019 Newsletter
Yuen Yuen Ang’s work is featured in Wall Street Journal article “China’s Corruption Paradox”
Fang Zhang, LRCCS center associate, interviewed by Sinovision (美国中文网)
The Washington Post's Fareed Zakaria references research conducted by recent LRCCS postdoc Jeffrey Javed
Michigan Daily covers LRCCS event: UC San Diego professor discusses crisis in US-China relations
Is Violence in Hong Kong’s Protests Turning off Moderates?
U-M and LRCCS profiled at Xinhua
Mary Gallagher in Reuters on the shortage of testing supplies and China’s initial reticence in dealing with the coronavirus outbreak.
COVID-19 and US-China Relations
Mary Gallagher among Vox's "12 experts on how the US should hold China accountable for the coronavirus"
LRCCS Congratulates Our 2020 Graduates
LRCCS China Internship Initiative: Expanding Ties with China
Announcing "Connecting Pacific" podcasts featuring faculty, alums and students on contemporary China, Hong Kong, pandemics, and prejudice
Announcing "Connecting Pacific" Podcast Episode 3: Fear and Anger
Wang Zheng in The Paper (澎湃新闻)
"As an opportunity for engagement, what could be better than educating the next generation of Chinese leaders, entrepreneurs, scientists, and creative artists?"
"Why not consume the blood?" Professor Miranda Brown in the "South China Morning Post"
Announcing a Special Webinar | Covid Impact on U-M Chinese Studies Students
LRCCS: People-to-People Exchange Strengthens Connections during COVID-19 Pandemic
Professor Nico Howson talks with the Nikkei Asian Review about the legality of the Trump administration's ban on WeChat
II Director Mary Gallagher on the Deterioration Of US-China Relations
Liangyu Fu receives University Librarian Recognition Award
China’s educated housewives feel overworked and under appreciated; Yun Zhou in the "South China Morning Post"
Professor Wang Zheng discusses #MeToo in China with "The Economist"
LRCCS is now accepting applications for 2022 postdoctoral fellow positions
Yuen Yuen Ang in the South China Morning Post
Video of LRCCS Virtual Alumni Event December 9, 2020
Professor Yuen Yuen Ang speaks with NPR about China's corruption crackdown
International Institute director Mary Gallagher discusses Beijing's efforts to spin the origin story of COVID 19
Yuen Yuen Ang Says More…
"Yes, Anti-China invective in Foreign Policy puts a Target on Asian-Americans’ Backs"
"It is common to portray U.S.-China relations as a 'clash of civilizations' -- two cultural opposites with nothing in common. This narrative is unhelpful, even misleading."
Miranda Brown talks with CNN about double-yolk eggs in Gaoyou
Yun Zhou on France 24 speaking about "China Demographic Crisis"
Yun Zhou contributes a commentary piece to the "Washington Post"
Miranda Brown on the misunderstood history of milk, and milk tea, in China
Lan Deng speaks with Bloomberg about the possibility that one failing company could have a big impact on China's economy
“Those pop stars actually act as intermediaries or opinion leaders to help the authorities to circulate propagandistic messages more effectively than officials.”
Sheng Zou, LRCCS Post-Doctoral Fellow, speaks with Vice
Yichen Rao, LRCCS postdoc, delivers a Yixi Talk
Biden and China, Writing and problem-solving
Yun Zhou on NBC News
II Director, Mary Gallagher, discusses the Women's Tennis Association response to Beijing
Yun Zhou talks contraception and population with Deutsche Welle
Ann Lin in the news
"The image and narrative presented will be a strong China, a China in control."
Silvia Lindtner receives Association for Asian Studies' Joseph Levinson Prize
LRCCS post-doc Sheng Zou speaks to the Voice of America
LRCCS director, Ann Chih Lin, speaks with NPR
Professor Miranda Brown discusses Asian junk food with northjersey.com
Yun Zhou speaks with "Quartz" on the tensions between feminism and Beijing's worries about population decline
LRCCS post-doctoral fellow Sheng Zou quoted in the "Rest of the World"
Miranda Brown discusses Panda Express with NBC News
LRCCS director, Ann Chih Lin, speaks with the "Wall Street Journal" about tensions driving Chinese scholars out of US universities
U-M Professor Yun Zhou speaks with the "New York Times" about dating apps in China
U-M Alums speak with the "Financial Times" about "The cost of China’s information vacuum."
International Institute director, Mary Gallagher, quoted by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
LRCCS research fellow Jundai Liu quoted by Nikkei Asia
LRCCS is now accepting applications for 2023 postdoctoral fellow positions
Professor Yun Zhou discusses China's population decline with a host of media outlets
Mary Gallagher speaks with the "Hindustan Times" about the importance of maintaining US-China diplomatic relations
Yun Zhou quoted in Guardian on China's falling marriage rates, despite Beijing's efforts
LRCCS Mourns the Passing of Donald J. Munro
Archived News
2016
January 2016
Linda Lim, LRCCS faculty associate and Ross School of Business professor, discusses China's untapped consumer market on NPR.
2015
October 2015
Watch the Video ~ LRCCS Symposium: China's Economy Today: The New Normal and Old Challenges
June 2015
LRCCS faculty associates share views on China in LSA Magazine article "Big Red"
April 2015
LRCCS director Mary Gallagher sheds light on the increase of worker strikes in China
LRCCS faculty associate Wang Zheng provides a strong voice of advocacy and analysis on the continued detention of feminist activists in China
LRCCS faculty associate Linda Lim is the voice of authority on Lee Kuan Yew's legacy in Singapore as well as his impact on the rest of the world
March 2015
LRCCS MA students Ryan Etzcorn, Neal McKenna, and Andrea Valedon write about their first time at AAS
PRI's The World profiles doctoral student Joseph Ho's work on Missionaries in China
Alumnus Damien Ma (LRCCS MA '06) goes on NPR to discuss corruption crackdown and other pressing issues for the Chinese government
Alumnus David Shambaugh (PhD '88, political science) pens a controversial essay on "The Coming Chinese Crackup"
Faculty Associate Wang Zheng comments on the recent detention of Chinese feminist activists
February 2015
Professor of Law and LRCCS faculty associate Nico Howson discusses the dispute between Chinese government and Alibaba over fake goods
January 2015
LRCCS director Mary Gallagher talks to Reuters about the influential Chinese labor lawyer Duan Yi
2014
November 2014
A panel discussion on Hong Kong protests was held last week; recap and full video are now available
Faculty associate Nico Howson analyzes the term "Rule of Law" in Chinese judicial reform
LRCCS director Mary Gallagher examines an increase in labor strikes in China
LRCCS, Michigan Law School, and Chinese University of Hong Kong jointly organize upcoming conference entitled "Public and Private Enforcement of Corporate and Securities Law - China and the World"
Faculty associate Linda Lim addresses misgivings about Chinese government's fight against corruption
Kenneth Lieberthal provides insights into press conferences jointly held by American and Chinese presidents
LRCCS director Mary Gallagher examines the feasibility of efforts to meet US-China climate change goals
University funds joint social science projects with Fudan University (China)
Alumnus and sinologist David Moser revisits the issue of why Chinese is so difficult to learn in light of Mark Zuckerberg's very public attempt to speak it
Faculty associate Donald Lopez edits the Buddhism section in Norton's latest, much-debated world religion anthology
Faculty associate Silvia Lindtner examines the role of Chinese manufacturers in hardware innovation
Following the recent Communist Party Plenum, which focused on rule of law, faculty associate Nicholas Howson discusses challenges of Chinese legal reform
October 2014
LRCCS faculty associate Xiaobing Tang discusses contemporary Chinese holidays
LRCCS is awarded competitive federal funding!
Michigan/LRCCS faculty discuss Hong Kong (updated)
September 2014
Mary Gallagher quoted in New Republic: What Hong Kong's Protests Mean for Mainland China
June 2014
LRCCS's Mary Gallagher Appears on NPR's Marketplace
May 2014
LRCCS renaming getting press attention in China
Center for Chinese Studies renamed to honor donor Rogel, scholar Lieberthal
March 2014
Landmark Buddhist dictionary will be donated to Michigan’s high schools, community colleges and public libraries
2013
May 2013
Announcing the Albert Feuerwerker Memorial Fund
March 2013
CCS Mourns the Passing of Rhoads Murphey
Events
Conferences
Socialist Culture in China Reconsidered—Fall 2013
Participants
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Building State Capacity in China and Beyond - Fall 2014
Participants: Conference on Building State Capacity in China and Beyond
Program: Conference on Building State Capacity in China and Beyond
Feminist Sinologies—Fall 2012
New Directions in Manchu Studies | Spring 2016
Manchu Studies Participants
Manchu Studies Program
Industrial Upgrading and Economic Growth in China | Fall 2016
Program: Industrial Upgrading and Economic Growth in China
Industrial Upgrading and Economic Growth in China | Participants
Dancing East Asia: Conference and Exhibition
Dancing East Asia | Speaker Biographies
Dancing East Asia | Abstracts
Dancing East Asia | Schedule
China Between Worlds
China Between Worlds | Speakers
China Between Worlds | Program
Africa-China Conference 2017: Infrastructure, Resource Extraction, and Environmental Sustainability
Program | Africa-China Conference 2017
Art, History, and Sinology: An International Conference in Honor of Martin J. Powers
Art, History, and Sinology | Speakers
Art, History, and Sinology | Program
Understanding Media: New Perspectives on Ming–Qing Literature
Schedule: Understanding Media: New Perspectives on Ming–Qing Literature
Environments and Adaptation in Ancient China: Recent Advances and Global Context | February 8-9, 2019
Conference Schedule | Environments and Adaptation in Ancient China: Recent Advances and Global Context | February 8-9, 2019
Chinese Contemporary Art: Curation, Collection, and Connection
Panels and Roundtable Schedule | Chinese Contemporary Art: Curation, Collection, and Connection
US-China Environment and Sustainability Forum at the University of Michigan | October 1-2, 2019
Global Chinese Food | December 6, 2019
Videos of Past Events
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Archived Events | 2012-15
2016
April 2016
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series | Violent Media: Beyond the Stereotype of Chinese Cruelty
LRCCS Chinese Film Series | Blue Sky Bones
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series | Digital Perspectives on Middle-Period Chinese Political History
L-R Center for Chinese Studies: Digital Perspectives on Middle-Period Chinese Political History
March 2016
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series | Wang Guangmei's qipao and the Two Line Struggle in Communist Feminism
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series | Adopting an Orphan: Theater and Social Energy in Ming China
L-R Center for Chinese Studies: Adopting an Orphan: Theater and Social Energy in Ming China
LRCCS Chinese Film Series | Til Madness Do Us Part
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series | The Power of “No” in Buddhist China: Refusal and Achievement in the Lives of the Monk-Artists Kuncan (1612-ca. 1675) and Hongyi (1880-1942)
February 2016
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series | Wielding the 'Sharp Sword': Petroleum and State Power in China's Far West, 1955-1961
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series | Dream of the Red Chamber, the Opera
LRCCS Chinese Film Series | The Chinese Mayor
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series | Architectural Versus Improvisational Thinking: Hut/Tent-Building Practices of Tibetan Buddhist Nuns in Post-Mao China
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series | Schema and Substance in a Northern Song Vessel
January 2016
LRCCS Chinese Film Series | Red Amnesia
Opening Reception | Above Ground: 40 Moments of Transformation
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series | Is there a Chinese Model of Legal Reform?
2015
December 2015
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series ~ Invasion of the Body Snatchers: Remediation and the Model in the Mirror
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series ~ Migrants’ Family Arrangement and Their Children’s Wellbeing in China
November 2015
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series ~ Reforming the Chinese Tax Administration
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series ~ Is It Possible to “De-Maoify” the Cultural Revolution?
Also like Life: The Films of Hou Hsiao-hsien ~ Millennium Mambo
Also like Life: The Films of Hou Hsiao-hsien ~ Good Men, Good Women
Also like Life: The Films of Hou Hsiao-hsien ~ Flowers of Shanghai
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series ~ Land and the Chinese Economy: The Politics of Economic Management
Also like Life: The Films of Hou Hsiao-hsien ~ A Time to Live and a Time to Die
Also like Life: The Films of Hou Hsiao-hsien ~ Dust in the Wind
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series ~ Rethinking the Socialist Heroine: Feminine Agency in Chinese Dance Dramas of the late 1950s
October 2015
China’s Economy Today ~ The New Normal and Old Challenges
Electric Shadows Film Series ~ Aberdeen (2014)
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series ~ Towards a New Qing Natural History
Electric Shadows Film Series ~ Let's Get Married (2015)
Electric Shadows Film Series ~ Lost and Love (2015)
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series ~ Cross-Strait Relations on the Eve of Elections: A Shaky Status Quo
Electric Shadows Film Series ~ Only You (2015)
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series ~ Rewriting the Creation Myth: Revolution and the Birth of the PRC Judicial System
LRCCS Special Presentation ~ CHINA Town Hall: Local Connections, National Reflections
September 2015
Electric Shadows Film Series ~ Police Story (2014)
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series ~ Is Lying Contagious? Spatial Diffusion of Agricultural “Satellites” During China’s Great Leap Forward
Dance Performance<br>Gu Jiani's <i>Right & Left</i>
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series ~ Zhang Yimou: Globalization and the Subject of Culture
April 2015
Documentary Film Presentation with Director, NPR's Jocelyn Ford: <i>Nowhere to Call Home</i>
Inaugural LRCCS Distinguished Visitor Lecture by Alexa Lam: The Journey Continues--China 2015 - 2025
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: The Making of the Dead: Perspectives from Tombs in Early China
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: Disability Policy and Implementation in China: Collaboration, Competition and Contradiction
March 2015
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: The Double Life of Hong Mai (1123-1202): A Hanlin Academician and His Supernatural Tales
LRCCS Occasional Lecture Series: Anti Anti-Orientalism, or Is Chinese Law Different?
Film Screening: The Road to Fame
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: On the Peripheries of Print Culture: Notebooks (biji) in Eleventh-Century China
The Sunrise: A live performance of a classic Chinese drama
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: The Use and Misuse of Rules: Environmental Regulation Enforcement and Compliance in China
February 2015
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: Experiencing Long War in Mid-Twentieth Century China and Taiwan
Contemporary Chinese Music and Dance Residency. Discussion with Videos
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: Genealogies of Chinese Export Art and the Origins of the Copy
W15 LRCCS Documentary Film Presentation: <i>Lessons in Dissent</i>
LRCCS Occasional Lecture Series: <i>Lessons in Dissent</i>
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: Hacking with Chinese Characteristics: The Making of a Powerful Vision of Change
LRCCS Annual Photo Contest: BOLD Photo Exhibition
Until Debt do Us Part
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: The Anxiety of Influence: (Mis)reading Chinese Art in Late Choson Korea
January 2015
The Literary Adventures of Silver in Early Modern China
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: Consumption as Knowledge: Pawnbrokers in Qing China Appraise Furs
2014
December 2014
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: Ritual Substitutions: Theories of Ritual from Classical China
November 2014
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: Pollution, Institution and Street Protest in Urban China
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: Deng Xiaoping and his Legacy
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: Beijing Brainwashing: Cold War Maoism and the Minds of the Masses
October 2014
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: Imperial Illusions: Crossing Pictorial Boundaries in the Qing Palaces
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: Xuanzang’s Skull: Buddhism, Nationalism, and Diplomacy in Modern Asia
LRCCS Annual Conference Series: Building State Capacity in China and Beyond
LRCCS Annual Conference Series: Building State Capacity in China and Beyond
Symposium on Prospects and Challenges in US-China Relations
Symposium on Prospects and Challenges in US-China Relations: An inaugural Naming Event of the Kenneth G. Lieberthal and Richard H. Rogel Center for Chinese Studies
Journey to the West
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: The Intertextual Brush: Philosophy in Early Medieval Chinese Poetry
Young Detective Dee
September 2014
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: Beyond Western Civilization: A Translingual Approach
Finding Mr. Right
LRCCS Noon Lecture Series: "Captured Alive (Huozhuo)": A Kunqu Performance of Chinese Adulterers and Adulteresses (Jianfu yinfu)
American Dreams in China
The Grandmaster
April 2014
Neither Donkey nor Horse: Medicine and the Struggle over China's Modernity
February 2014
CCS Noon Lecture Series. "Use the Bottom to Squeeze the Middle: How to Understand Social Policy in Contemporary China:
2013
November 2013
"Seals and the Sources of Chinese Buddhism"
March 2013
Center for Chinese Studies: "The Cultural Politics of the Brushstroke"
Center for Chinese Studies: "Father and Mother of the People: Thinking Through Ming Bureaucratic Paternalism"
2012
December 2012
Place and Ritual in Early Imperial China: A Comparative Perspective
“The Valiant Ones” (Zhong lie tu)
November 2012
Why Didn’t China’s Boom Begin in the 1870s Rather Than in the 1970s? (Tue, 27 Nov 2012)
"In the Land of the People Without Sutras: Jungar Refugees and Qing-Kazakh Relations, 1758-1775"
When Talented Women Became Socialist State Power Holders: Chen Bo’er and the Paradigm of Socialist Film in the PRC
"Connectivity, Integration and 'Globalization' in Chinese History"
Connectivity, Integration and “Globalization” in Chinese History (Tue, 6 Nov 2012)
“Dragon Gate Inn” (Long men kezhan)
October 2012
“Touch of Zen” (Xia nu)
"Tea and Other Decoctions for 'NourishingLife' in Medieval China"
March 2012
The Translucence of the Medium: Interiors and Interiority in the Eighteenth-century Novel
February 2012
Mapping the Dreamscape of Early Medieval China
Translating Matteo Ricci's Jiaoyou lun (On Friendship)
Multiple Impressions: Contemporary Woodblock Prints in China
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2014 Photo Competition | BOLD
2007 Photo Competition | China: Traditions New and Old
2006 Photo Competition | China: A Time of Change
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2011 Photo Competition | Networking: From the Natural to the Virtual
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Deep Dive into Digital and Data Methods for Chinese Studies
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