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USC US-China Institute  留言于2019-01-20 06:07:55
评论:《即时通讯》周电—2019年第1期(1/1-1/5)
30Years After Showa: Japan-China Relations in Uncharted Eras
Date: Thursday, February 28, 2019
Time: 4-5:30pm
Location: USC, Room TBA
Cost: Free, please rsvp.
2019 marks the end of the Heisei era and 30 years after the previous Showa era (1926-1989) in Japan. What are Japan''s challenges and solutions in uncharted eras, several decades before and after the end of World War II, including the nation''s vital relationshipwith China?
Consul General Akira Chiba assumed the post of Consul General of Japan, Los Angeles in July 2016. Born in Tehran, Iran, he is a third-generation career diplomat, after his father and grandfather before him. During his several decades careerin the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), he has spent eight years in China, and the remainder of his overseas postings in Switzerland, the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States. The post of Consul General in Los Angeles is his third U.S. tour. Heis a graduate of the Law Faculty of Tokyo University, attended Peking University in China, and graduated with an M.A. in Asian Studies from UC Berkeley.

CarlMinzner: End of An Era
Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Time: 4-5:30pm
Location: USC, Room TBA
Cost: Free, please rsvp.
China''s reform era is ending. Core factors that characterized it - political stability, ideological openness, and rapid economic growth-are unraveling. Since the 1990s, Beijing''s leaders have firmly rejected any fundamental reformof their authoritarian one-party political system, even as a decades-long boom has reshaped China''s economy and society. On the surface, their efforts have been a success. But as Carl Minzner shows, a closer look at China''s reform era reveals a different truth. Economic cleavages have widened; ideological polarization deepened. And China''s leaders are now progressively cannibalizinginstitutional norms and practices that have formed the bedrock of the regime''s stability since 1978. Technocratic rule is giving way to black-box purges; collective governance sliding back towards single-man rule. The post-1978 era of "reform and opening up"is ending. China is closing down. Uncertainty hangs in the air as a new future slouches towards Beijing to be born. End of an Era explains how China arrived at this dangerous turning point, and outlines the potential outcomes that could result.

BarbaraFinamore: Will China Save the Planet?
Date: Thursday, April 11, 2019
Time: 4-5:30pm
Location: USC, Room TBA
Cost: Free, please rsvp.
With the United States backing away from commitments to address climate change, will China take the lead in saving our planet from environmental catastrophe? Many signs point to yes. China, the world''s largest carbon emitter, is leading a global clean energyrevolution, phasing out coal consumption and leading the development of a global system of green finance. But as leading China environmental expert Barbara Finamore explains, it is anything but easy. The fundamental economic and political challenges that China faces in addressing its domestic environmental crisis threaten to derail its low-carbonenergy transition. Yet there is reason for hope. China''s leaders understand that transforming the world''s second largest economy from one dependent on highly polluting heavy industry to one focused on clean energy, services and innovation is essential, notonly to the future of the planet, but to China''s own prosperity.
contact: Contact: uschina@usc.edu
USC U.S.-China Institute  留言于2019-01-20 06:00:44
评论:内蒙古大学招聘海内外高层次人才
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a book talk with journalist and author Leta Hong Fincher. Betraying Big Brother is a story of how the feminist movement in China against patriarchy could reconfigure the country and the rest of the world.
LetaHong Fincher: Betraying Big Brother
Date: Thursday, January 24, 2019
Time: 4-5:30 PM
Location: Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, ASC 204, USC
Cost: Free, please rsvp.
About the Book
On the eve of International Women''s Day in 2015, the Chinese government arrested five feminist activists and jailed them for 37 days. The Feminist Five became a global cause célèbre, with Hillary Clinton speaking out on their behalf, and activists inundatingsocial media with #FreetheFive messages. But the Feminist Five are only symbols of a much larger feminist movement of university students, civil rights lawyers, labor activists, performance artists and online warriors that is prompting an unprecedented awakeningamong China''s urban, educated women. In Betraying Big Brother, journalist and scholar Leta Hong Fincher argues that the popular, broad-based movement poses a unique challenge to China''s authoritarian regime today. Through interviews with the Feminist Five and other leading Chinese activists, Hong Fincher illuminates both the difficulties they face and their "joy of betraying Big Brother," as one of the Feminist Five wrote of the defiance she felt during her detention.Tracing the rise of a new feminist consciousness now finding expression through the #MeToo movement, and describing how the Chinese government has suppressed the history of its own feminist struggles, Betraying Big Brother isa story of how the movement against patriarchy could reconfigure China and the world.

About the Author
Leta has written for the New York Times, Washington Post, TheGuardian, Dissent Magazine, Ms. Magazine, BBC, CNN andothers. She won the Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi award for her China reporting. Fluent in Mandarin, Leta is the first American to receive a Ph.D. from Tsinghua University''s Department of Sociology in Beijing. She has a master''s degreefrom Stanford University and a bachelor''s degree with high honors from Harvard University. Leta''s first book, Leftover Women: The Resurgence of Gender Inequality in China (Zed2014), was named one of the top 5 China books of 2014 by the Asia Society''s ChinaFile, one of the best foreign policy books in 2014 by FP Interrupted and one of the best Asian books of 2014 by Asia House. LeftoverWomen was named on New Left Review''s list of favorite books to read for International Women''s Day in 2017 and 2016. In 2018, it was named on Time Out Beijing''s list of best books on women in modern China. Named by the Telegraphas an "awesome woman to follow on Twitter," Leta was a Mellon Visiting Assistant Professor at Columbia University and recently moved to New York. The book will be available for purchase and signing at the event.
Contact: uschina@usc.edu
内蒙古大学人事处  留言于2019-01-20 02:53:02
评论:《即时通讯》周电—2019年第1期(1/1-1/5)
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您好,我们是内蒙古大学人事处,我校为实现人才战略大布局,并按学校事业发展需要,决定面向全球招聘高层次人才。特有请贵处协助我校将“2018年面向海内外招聘高层次人才公告”发布在贵处网站相关栏目。非常希望能得到您们的帮助。给您工作上带来的打扰表示歉意并感谢您帮助刊登!

招聘公告链接:http://www.imu.edu.cn/info/1032/1340.htm

内蒙古大学(Inner Mongolia University),是国务院1978年确定的88所全国重点大学之一,是英国《简明大不列颠百科全书》所列中国15所著名大学之一,首批国家“211工程”重点建设的高校。创建于1957年,是新中国成立后在少数民族地区最早创立的一所综合性大学,在国家高等教育布局中具有重要作用和特殊区域定位。2004年成为内蒙古自治区和教育部重点共建大学,2012年入选首批国家“中西部高校综合实力提升工程”高校。有28个省部级重点实验室、工程技术研究中心、人文社会科学重点研究基地。
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hua  留言于2019-01-17 19:21:42
评论:2018年海外华裔及台湾青少年“中国寻根之旅”夏令营开始报名
你好,我要参加2019夏令营和冬令营去哪里报名
yk  留言于2019-01-17 08:25:39
评论:許歷農:一國兩制, 是兩岸最佳方案!
統一台灣進程的猜想
70年以來,未統一台灣不就礙於兩個因素:武力不夠、人命關天。武裝力量不夠之下強力武統,人命傷亡與經濟損失將非常非常的巨大,因此、拖拖拉拉就過去了70年。

今天可不同了,時移勢逆,武裝力量從當年的台灣佔優、逆轉到大陸一面倒;經濟方面、台灣更是無足輕重;中國大陸的市場對台灣而言是命脈。今天武統台灣,對大陸而言只是幾天與一個月的差別,隨著年月的增長、武統台灣所需要的時間;一天一天的減少。一個【決心】將隨時改變台灣人的命。

台灣民进党可以繼續作夢,以為…人命傷亡與經濟損失,會繼續阻礙大陸下決心武統,以為…美國會出兵阻擾,會幫助台灣對抗大陸,以為…自己有能力對抗,城市巷戰、山區遊擊;堅持到底;還可以作夢,持續92共識…期望糊弄下去,但現實是:92共識已經沒了,大陸已在推進統一的日程。台灣人能有幾個會為「台獨」而戰呢?同樣的道理:可以選擇「兩制和平」、台灣人會選「玉石俱焚」嗎?

美國已今非昔比了,當年韓越兩戰的教訓還在,今天、中國的武裝力量卻是遠遠超過當年;美國敢傻乎乎地參戰嗎? 對人命與經濟損失的考量,對大陸而言、已經跳躍到另外一國層次;收復台灣、中國兵力坐鎮東方太平洋之口;對大陸人民生命財產的保護將更為上算久遠,為中華億萬的久安而損失區區,熟選?

故,可以預見統一進程,大機率的會在5~9年之內必然完成統一。2020台灣選舉後,若正常的是柯P或國民黨上台,將開始和統談判,得花三幾年。反常的是民進黨勝出的話,武統將開始。習近平說不留給下一代,這就是「決心」。有了決心,習的任內,很大機會完成統一。未來的九年,是中華統一與復興的關鍵!
class=green>conference organizing committee > 留言于2019-01-16 02:09:16
评论:《即时通讯》周电—2019年第1期(1/1-1/5)
On behalf of the conference organizing committee, I am pleased to invite you to attend the upcoming International global combine conference on Civil Rights, Promoting Economic, Social Development, Violence and Human Trafficking, which will be taking place on 17th to 20th April 2019 in Paris France and from 22nd to 26th April 2019 in Dallas Texas United States.

The organizing committee sponsors are responsible for participants visa processing for those who requires visa to France and United States. Free round-trip air tickets for both event will be provided by the organization. We shall send you more information for registration processing immediately we receive your response of interest. We look forward to see you soon!
Warm Regards,

International global combine conference on Civil Rights, Promoting Economic, Social Development
Conference Organizing Committee
reg.deskoffice@zoho.com
USC U.S.-China Institute  留言于2019-01-16 01:34:36
评论:《即时通讯》周电—2019年第1期(1/1-1/5)
Is There A Populism with Chinese Characteristics?
Date: Friday, January 18, 2019
Time: 10-11 AM
Location: Social Sciences Building, SOS B-40, USC
Cost: Free, please rsvp.
Talk of populism is everywhere these days, but the recent boom in comparative populist research has focused almost exclusively on developments in electoral democracies. This talk will explore the possibilities of bottom-up forms of populism under conditions of authoritarianism. Drawing from a nationwide survey conducted in August 2018, Eaton will make the case that a popular populism is alive and well in one-party China.

Sarah Eaton is Professor of Chinese Society and Economy at the University of Göttingen and concurrently Director of Göttingen''''s Centre for Modern East Asian Studies. She is the author of The Advance of the State in Contemporary China: State-Market Relations in the Reform Era (Cambridge, 2016). She holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Toronto and held previously faculty positions at the University of Oxford and the University of Waterloo.

USC U.S.-China Institute
213-821-4382
uschina@usc.edu
CESASC  留言于2019-01-15 09:08:47
评论:《即时通讯》周电—2019年第1期(1/1-1/5)
Dear Friends:
Warmest greetings to you and your family for a happy, healthy and prosperous year 2019! We cordially invite you to the CESASC's 57th Anniversary Annual Convention. Please mark your calendar for Sunday, April 14, 2019. CESASC annual convention provides a platform for engineering and science professionals to network and broaden exposure. We help engineers and scientists in career enrichment and advancement through informative seminars and award recognitions. We also provide opportunities for emerging professionals to develop leadership skills. In addition, we offer a strong STEM program for middle-school to high school students, which has inspired many past participants to choose STEM as their fields of focus.

The CESASC 57th annual convention will be held at
Hilton Los Angeles/San Gabriel
225 W Valley Blvd, San Gabriel, CA 91776
Sunday, April 14, 2019

This year's theme is "Towards a Sustainable Tomorrow", featuring innovative technologies for better sustainability. Past CESASC awardees and keynote speakers include Nobel Laureates, industry leaders, heads of institutions, and top policy makers, such as Dr. Steve Chu, Dr. Chen Ning Yang, Dr. Chen-Dau Lee, Yuan T. Lee, Dr. Samuel C. C. Ting, Dr. David Ho, Dr. Shu Chien, Dr. Henry C. LeeMs. Elaine L. Chao. Please check CESASC website (http://www.cesasc.org) for convention details. Early-bird ticket sale is open online at http://cesasc.org/2019-convention-ticket-catalog . Reserve your seat now for this exciting event. Look forward to getting together with you on April 14, 2019!
Sincerely,

CESASC
UCLA CCS  留言于2019-01-15 09:03:29
评论:《即时通讯》周电—2019年第1期(1/1-1/5)
Is There Elite Resistance to Xi Jinping''''s Power Concentration? How, Why, and What It Means?
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM, Thursday, January 17, 2019
Bunche Hall 10383, UCLA
Talk by Guoguang Wu, University of Victoria
President Xi Jinping’s power concentration has achieved a remarkable success since he came to power in 2012, as he is now often portraited China’s “new emperor.” How to assess and analyze the success, however, is still a challenge to comprehending China’s political development in both terms of leadership politics and state-society relations. The questions concerning possible elite resistance to Xi’s power concentration are particularly crucial to such analysis: Is there any elite resistance to Xi’s fast-growing power and authority? How could the Party-state cadres be able to do such resistance? What are the motivations behind such resistance if it does occur? And, perhaps most importantly, what political consequences follow such domination-resistance struggles? With the empirical focus on the latest developments of China’s elite politics since the 19th Party Congress held in October 2017, this talk will, first, analyze Xi’s new measures for power concentration, elite resistances to Xi’s political ambition, and Xi’s strive-backs, and, second, attempt at connecting the analysis to state-society relations, China’s historical process of post-Mao transition, and theoretical reflections on authoritarian politics.

Guoguang Wu, a Ph.D. in politics from Princeton University, is Professor of Political Science, Professor of History, and Chair in China & Asia-Pacific Relations at the University of Victoria, Canada. With research interests on two tracks, namely, political institutions of China and its transformation in comparative perspectives, and political economy of capitalism and globalization, he is author of four books, including China’s Party Congress: Power, Legitimacy, and Institutional Manipulation (Cambridge University Press, 2015) and Globalization against Democracy: A Political Economy of Capitalism after its Global Triumph (Cambridge University Press, 2017), editor/coeditor of six volumes, and author and editor of more than a dozen of Chinese books. During the late 1980s he worked in Beijing as a policy advisor and a speechwriter to China’s national leadership.

UCLA Center for Chinese Studies
11381 Bunche Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90095
Campus Mail Code: 148703
Tel: (310) 825-8683 Fax: (310) 206-3555
china@international.ucla.edu
nidie  留言于2019-01-14 18:41:52
评论:改革属相,以鹤鹿取代猪鼠
简直有病。穆斯林是过古 尔邦节,根本不过春节,让春节避讳个什么????
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