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02-14-11 Pardee House Seminar: What is Asia?

02-14-11 Pardee House Seminar: What is Asia?

02-07-11 Pollack Lecture on North Korea and China

02-07-11 Pollack on North Korea and China

02-25-11 KORUS-FTA Trade Talk

02-25-11 KORUS-FTA Trade Talk

03-02-11 Thomas Barfield on Afghanistan

03-02-11 Thomas Barfield on Afghanistan


Photo Galleries

April 22, 2009 — Tea Talk #4: China’s Think Tanks between State and Society: Political Brainpowers or Civil Society Organizations?

Organized by ASIABU with the lead of Professor Fewsmith, the final tea talk of the year of 2009-2010 featured Dr. Xufeng Zhu, an Associate Professor at Zhou Enlai School of Government, Nankai University and Visting Scholar at Harvard University, and his reseach and studies in China’s Think Tank and the Chinese policy process.

October 29, 2008 — Asian Studies Fall Reception

Organized by ASIABU (Asian Studies Initiative at Boston University) and sponsored by the BUCSA (BU Center for the Study of Asia), the reception gathers BU undergraduate and graduate students interested in Asia, faculty in Asian Studies, and members of the Asian diplomatic community in Boston. We welcome anyone who has a passion for Asia or would like to learn more about Asian Studies at BU. Asian food to be served. Email for more information. (6:30pm – 8:30pm; GSU, Howard Thurman Center).

March 24, 2008 — Pre-Departure HPAIR Luncheon with Faculty Advisors and Associate Provost Coelho

Boston University students selected to attend the Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations met with faculty advisors, Professors Menegon, Fewsmith, and Grimes, as well as the Associate Provost of Undergraduate Studies to discuss the upcoming conference and the future of Asian studies at BU.

November 16, 2007“Chinese Rap: Kuaiban and Popular Performance Arts in China”

Performance by Dr. Jan Walls (see http://web.mac.com/janwwalls)
Sponsored by: BU East Asian Studies Interdisciplinary Program, BU Department of Modern Languages and comparative Literature, ASIABU (Asian Studies Initiative at Boston University), Boston Children’s Museum

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