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China Institute NY 留言于2015-05-19 23:56:43
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PLEASE JOIN US! As We Celebrate Our MOVE TO LOWER MANHATTAN & CHINA INSTITUTE''''S ANNUAL BLUE CLOUD GALA
Friday, May 29
6:30PM-10:00PM
Gotham Hall, 1356 Broadway, New York

Gala Co-Chairs
Anla Cheng Michelle Hayashi Koo Theodore T. Wang
Blue Cloud Benefit Committee
Carrie Chiang
Mary Wadsworth Darby
Sue Herera
Karen Hsu
Ann Hu
Caroline Howard Hyman
Susan Kessler
Rosemary Sagar
Sophia Sheng
Ansso Wang
Clara Xing
Sue Xu Zhang

Gala Committee CLICK HERE TO VIEW
Celebrating China Institute''''s 89th Anniversary and Blue Cloud Honorees

Jon M. Huntsman Leroy Chiao Shirley & Walter Wang

Guest Emcees
Betty Liu - Bloomberg Television
David Henry Hwang - Playwright, screenwriter & theater professor

Live Auction
With Henry Howard-Sneyd
Performance
With celebrated opera singer Hao Jiang Tian
and his iSing! Festival Singers
Black tie
Kindly Respond by May 22

Contact: 212-744-8181, ext. 105 / thuang@chinainstitute.org
www.chinainstitute.org
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福建省人力资源和社会保障厅 留言于2015-05-19 05:08:37
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2015 No.17)
尊敬的姜镇英主席:
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征集函及报名表详见福建省人社厅门户网站链接:http://www.fjrs.gov.cn/xxgk/cszy/slxrycyyglzx/gwgb/201403/t20140312_703372.htm。

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UCLA Center for Chinese Studies 留言于2015-05-19 04:58:00
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2015 No.17)
Monday, May 18
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
4276 Bunche Hall

Dr Willy Lam teaches Chinese politics and foreign policy at the Center for China Studies, the History Department, and the Master’s Program on Global Political Economy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is a former China writer and editor at the South China Morning Post and CNN. Lam has published seven books including Chinese Politics in the Hu Jintao Era (Routledge, 2006). He is a senior fellow at the Jamestown Foundation, a foreign-policy think tank in Washington DC. Lam’s views on China are regularly cited by global media including the Associated Press, AFP, Bloomberg and Voice of America.

Since early 2005, Dr Lam has been a Professor of China Studies at Akita International University, Japan (www.aiu.ac.jp). He is also an Adjunct Professor at Chinese University of Hong Kong (History Department & Master of Global Political Economy Program); and a Senior Fellow at Jamestown Foundation (www.jamestown.org), a leading foreign-policy think tank in Washington D.C.

Thursday, May 21
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Glorya Kaufman Hall #208

Choreographer and dancer, Ming-Shen Ku is based in Taiwan. Since 1991, Ms. Ku has been deeply involved in Contact Improvisation, introducing the practice to Taiwan. She founded her dance company “Ku & Dancers” in 1993 to present new work and promote concepts of improvisation. “Ku & Dancers” has performed in New York, Australia, Paris, London, China, Korea and Indonesia. Ku & Dancers is the only professional dance company from Taiwan that has devoted itself to improvisation work, They founded “i-dance Taipei”, a biannual improvisation dance festival, which has been part of the international “i-dance” network since 2011. Currently, Ming-Shen Ku serves as the Dean of the School of Dance in Taipei National University of the Arts. Ms. Ku has also been invited as a guest artist to perform and to teach in many universities and dance companies around the world. She has received Wu San Lien award, a life time achievement award, in 2009.

Thursday, May 21
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
10383 Bunche

The term Laozian or Taoistic sense of social responsibility derived from close textual reading and comprehensive analyses of theories in the Laozi or Daodejing, especially the Laozi’s terms of profound virtue (xuande), civilized naturalness (ziran) and non-direct action (wuwei). A typical expression of Taoistic responsibility is that a sage should support myriad beings in their natural development without taking daring and audacious action toward all creatures.
Taoistic concept of social responsibility purports an ideal social order and harmony without coercion and oppression and features three principles: 1) The concern of a responsible leader should focus on myriad things (wanwu) including mankind in the world. We may name this attitude as “patient-oriented responsibility.” 2) A Taoistic leader should practice the principle of all-inclusiveness without distinguishing between groups of people and communities for any reason. 3) The all-inclusive principle requires a neutral political and moral stance.

Xiaogan Liu, professor, honorary director at the Research Centre of Chinese Philosophy and Culture, CUHK. Visiting professor at Claremont School of Theology.

UCLA Center for Chinese Studies
11381 Bunche Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095
Tel: (310) 825-8683 Fax: (310) 206-3555
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USC U.S.-China Institute 留言于2015-05-19 03:44:24
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2015 No.17)
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a talk by Willy Lam on Xi's personal history, the factional politics through which he ascended, the configuration of power of the Fifth-Generation leadership, and the country's likely future directions under the charismatic "princeling."

5/19/2015 - Xi Jinping's Unpublicized Agendas
Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, ASC 204
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089
Time: 4:00 - 5:30PM
Cost: Free, please click here to RSVP.

Renowned for his coverage of China's elite politics and leadership transitions, veteran Sinologist Willy Lam has produced the first book-length study in English of the rise of Xi Jinping--General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since November 2012. With rare insight, Lam describes Xi's personal history and his fascination with quasi-Maoist values, the factional politics through which he ascended, the configuration of power of the Fifth-Generation leadership, and the country's likely future directions under the charismatic "princeling."

Despite an undistinguished career as a provincial administrator, Xi has rapidly amassed more power than his predecessors. He has overawed his rivals and shaken up the party-state hierarchy by launching large-scale anti-corruption and rectification campaigns. With a strong power base in the People's Liberation Army and a vision of China as an "awakening lion," Xi has been flexing China's military muscle in sovereignty rows with countries including Japan, Vietnam, and the Philippines while trying to undermine the influence of the United States in the Asia-Pacific region. While Xi is still fine-tuning his art of governance, his zero tolerance for dissent and his preoccupation with upholding the privileges of the "red aristocracy" and the CCP's status as "perennial ruling party" do not bode well for economic, political, or cultural reforms. Lam takes a close look at Xi's ideological and political profile and considers how his conservative outlook might shape what the new strongman calls "the Great Renaissance of the Chinese race."

About the Speaker

Dr. Willy Wo-Lap Lam is a Senior Fellow at The Jamestown Foundation. He is an Adjunct Professor at the Center for China Studies, the History Department and the Program of Master's in Global Political Economy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is the author of five books on China, including Chinese Politics in the Hu Jintao Era: New Leaders, New Challenges.
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Upcoming Event

6/11/2015 - How U.S. Brands Can Win in China E-Commerce
Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, ASC 204
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089
Time: 4:00 - 5:30PM
Cost: Free, please click here to RSVP
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a talk by Frank Lavin, CEO and founder of Export Now and former U.S. Ambassador to Singapore, on China's e-commerce market.
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CHINA INSTITUTE 留言于2015-05-18 23:55:02
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2015 No.17)
During the dawning years of the Han dynasty (206 B.C.-221A.D.), an official bureau named Yuefu (House of Music or Ballad in English) was set up by the emperor''''s edict to collect the finest folk songs from the countryside, a number of which were narratives that revealed lives and moods of the people. Human emotions are the central theme in these ballads: songs to inspire, move or to amuse the listeners and readers. There are accounts in these works that condemned sufferings caused by wars, as well as some that lamented the misery brought on to the peasantry by poverty. Though more mature and elaborate, the ballads are composed in the similar vein to the works in the Book of Songs. Indeed, the significance of the ballads of the Han lies in that they serve as an indispensable literary and poetic bridge between the Book of Songs, the Songs of the South, the first two collections of poetry, and all the later poetic genres in Chinese literature.
Taught by Ben Wang, Senior Lecturer of Language and Humanities of China Institute and an award-winning translator, the Ballad of Han will be introduced and explored in the original texts of selected poems. Mr. Wang will offer this lecture in English. No previous knowledge of the Chinese language is required.

Tuesday, May 19th
6:30 - 8:00 PM
Members: $25 / Non-Members: $30
Learn More Register Now

Location: China Institute | 125 E. 65th Street | New York, NY 10065
artsculture@chinainstitute.org
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Dr. D.W.K. 留言于2015-05-17 13:14:32
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2015 No.17)
Dear Colleagues: Thanks for the announcements and connection. Eat well and sleep well. With faith, D.W.
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江西赣州纳米技术人才项目洽谈会 留言于2015-05-17 13:03:53
评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2015 No.17)
为推动中国产业结构的转型升级、创新驱动、积极实施人才强国战略,江西省外国专家局、中共赣州市委人才办、赣州市人力资源和社会保障局联合举办“2015江西赣州纳米技术人才项目洽谈会“,本次活动仅限纳米专业技术人才携带相关项目参加,活动将重点与赣州市上犹县京禾纳米产业园对接。
活动时间:6月16日 - 6月18日(三天二晚)
报名截止:5月25日
报名方式:请填写附件报名表尽快发到:service@sci-tec.org
交通补贴:对于符合要求的人才与项目,经活动主办方正式邀请,将给予3000元/人的交通补贴。
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游客 去游客家留言留言于2015-05-15 20:20:15
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賴曼玲 留言于2015-05-15 09:46:33
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apex.org 留言于2015-05-15 06:44:09
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In celebration of API Heritage Month, PRIVY GROUPE -- in association with APEX as well as BBC, PbP, DXL, VS, AAAYA, LiTE, Asian Inter-Ivy, KPN and our Host Committee -- would like to invite you a philanthropic DRINKS ''N'' CHATTER (DnC) event to relax after work, meet new friends and support the NEPAL earthquake humanitarian response. 100% of the door proceeds will go towards helping the International Medical Corps (IMC) fund their mobile medical units on the ground now in Nepal. IMC's mobile medical units provide emergency care and vital relief supplies, including medicine, hygiene kits, shelter materials, blankets and water purification supplies. RSVP Here! Congratulations to our finalists for Entrepreneurship and Entertainment in our Martell Icons of Inspiration Mentorship Program! Thank you to all those who participated! We're looking for volunteers for our APEX Youth Olympics on Sat, May 16th and Youth Education Summit on Sat, June 6th! These are our annual events focusing on youth in Los Angeles and Orange County.
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