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USC U.S.-China Institute 留言于2015-01-27 23:55:28 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2015 No.3) |
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Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a book talk by Timothy Heath, Senior International Defense Research Analyst of The RAND Corporation, to discuss the historic context, drivers, and meaning of the governing party paradigm in China. 1/29/2015 - China's New Governing Party Paradigm: Political Renewal and the Pursuit of National Rejuvenation Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism, ASC 204 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089 Time: 4:00 - 5:30PM Cost: Free, please e-mail uschina@usc.edu to RSVP. For the first time since its founding in 1921, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has adopted a new paradigm for its role in China. Abandoning its former identity as a ''revolutionary party'', the CCP now regards itself as a ''governing party'' committed to meeting the diverse needs of its people and realizing China''s revitalization as a great power. To enhance its ability to realize these aims, the CCP has enacted extensive political and ideological reforms. Central to that effort are changes to how the party develops and oversees strategy and policy. About the Speaker Timothy R. Heath is Senior International and Defense Analyst at the RAND Corporation and a recognized expert on Chinese strategy and political-military topics. He served for five years as the senior analyst in the United States Pacific Command (USPACOM) China Strategic Focus Group and has over fifteen years of experience in the US government as a specialist on China. Mr. Heath has authored many articles and a book chapter on topics related to Chinese security and political issues. He earned his MA in Asian Studies from George Washington University and speaks fluent Mandarin Chinese. |
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China Institute NY 留言于2015-01-27 08:31:13 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network(2015 No.3) |
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A Course on the Uniqueness of Chinese 3 Sessions (Tuesdays, February 17 - March 3 ~ 6:30-8:30pm) All languages are interesting in their respective ways. For a genuine uniqueness, Chinese is nonpareil, as it singularly blends high music and captivating pictures, resulting in the visceral quality of the language. Every character, like a pearl, glows as a pictographic symbol that tells a story alternately moralistic, somber, amusing, or melancholy. Chinese is a written language that possesses a luster all its own, to be treasured like a painting, and thus these pearl-like characters must be set to what the Chinese perceive to be the right sounds and tones (pitches). By contrast, other languages, such as English, are similar to embroidery, with words resembling threads that must be woven together to function and shine. An understanding of this conceptual logic of the Chinese language should therefore elucidate why the structural rules of the Chinese language are founded on the pictures these characters represent, and why they must be placed in a grammatical order that abides by the rules of a precise natural sequence and scope. This course will explore the musicality of the language and the artistic and ingenious features of the written characters as living images of the Chinese culture. An in-depth understanding of Chinese written characters, their sounds, and the tonal system enables one to grasp the structure of the Chinese language and, through all this learning, come to understand the culture and people of China. To register: Register over the phone by calling (212) 744.8181. Register online by clicking here http://www.chinainstitute.org/education/chinese-classes/adults/short-courses-workshops/ |
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