This lecture will present Professor Ming-sho Ho's new book on Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement of 2019–2020, commonly known as the Be Water Revolution.
This talk deciphers the unexpected significance of Xita—a half–square‑mile quarter in Shenyang, in Northeast China—to understanding China today.
This talk examines Tian Qinxin (1969- ), the current president of the National Theatre of China, and her significant contribution to the development of mainstream Chinese theatre in the 21st centur
This talk explores how humour and teasing shape the performance of femininity and Taiwanese local identity in Make a Diva, a YouTube drag competition featuring Taiwanese drag queens.
This talk explores the emergence of online fiction in China known as “eunuch fiction”, offering insights into broader social transformations.
This talk examines why and how China's new venture capital are being transformed into local investment companies deciding funding for startups.
In 2025, US–China relations are characterized by a climate of confrontation. How did bilateral ties become so fraught and what does the future hold?
Between 1978 and 2018, China’s infectious disease system went through collapse, reinvention, and dramatic expansion.
This talk explores the recent 'global governance initiatives' turn in PRC foreign policy, where these platforms are promoted by Beijing as 'global public goods.'
In the mid-20th century, Nanyang University (Nantah) in Singapore became a powerful symbol of Chinese-language education outside China.
Planet Saving for Beginners
Join artist Kien Situ on a tour through his exhibition, 金 (Metal).