As part of our continuing follow-up on “China Beatniks in Beijing,” we wanted to share with you a couple links to articles on the talk Kenneth Pomeranz (彭慕兰) gave at Qinghua University, here and here (both in Chinese). Pomeranz’s talk for the Beijing Forum was at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, the site of Nixon and Mao’s meeting as well as the former home of Jiang Qing. Here are few pictures
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One of the topics we raised in China in 2008 was the changing relationship between the Chinese leade...
Two of the scholarly publications on our radar have new China-related content online
We noticed several Bay Area events involving China Beat-related folks in the coming days and weeks, ...
As part of our continuing follow-up on “China Beatniks in Beijing,” we wanted to share with you a co...
Yong Chen, UCI history professor and China Beat contributor, was one of several of our regular contr...
1. On December 14-15, the Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism at the University of South...
A group of China Beat contributors will be in Beijing this weekend for the Beijing Forum and other e...
For several years now there has been a close connection between China Beat and China beyond the Head...
Earlier this year, UC Irvine hosted a conversation between Peter Hessler and Ken Pomeranz, centering...
China has been looming ever larger in the global economy and the global imagination in recent years,...
After a few weeks of vacation, China Beat is back to posting (though we considered making an 8 perce...
We don’t usually do posts about upcoming events, but there are so many involving China Beat-related ...
One week ago, China Beat founders Jeff Wasserstrom and Ken Pomeranz participated in a conference at ...
This post follows up on previous ones, such as those found here and here, that have focused on the w...
A few weeks ago, those of us based at UCI had the pleasure of hearing author Michael Meyer talk abou...
One of the topics we raised in China in 2008 was the changing relationship between the Chinese leade...
Two of the scholarly publications on our radar have new China-related content online
We noticed several Bay Area events involving China Beat-related folks in the coming days and weeks, ...