Event
June 3, 9:15 -10:15 AM
Opening Remarks
Haohan Chen, University of Hong Kong
Listen to the Party! Understanding Emotional Propaganda in Authoritarian China with An Audio-As-Data Approach
Hanzhang Liu, Pitzer College
Making Propaganda Sell: Commercialization of Patriotic Movies in China
10:15-10:30AM Coffee Break
10:30-11:30 AM
Denise van der Kamp, Oxford University
Exit, Voice, Uncertainty: How Businesses Respond to China’s Regulatory Blizzard
John Yasuda, Johns Hopkins University
China’s Stock Market Regulation/ Necessary Fictions: China’s Irrational Investor Problem
1:30-2:30PM
Xian Huang, Rutgers University
Economic Inequality, Distributive Unfairness, and Regime Support in East Asia
Sungmin Rho, Geneva Graduate Institute
Atomized Incorporation: Chinese Workers and the Aftermath of China’s Rise
2:30-2:45PM Coffee Break
2:45-4:15 PM
Yue Hou, University of Pennsylvania
Effective public diplomacy? A case study of a Chinese state-sponsored educational program
Junyan Jiang, Columbia University
Ruling after Revolution: Veteran Networks and the Management of Military Elites in Maoist China, 1949-1976
Chris Carothers, University of Pennsylvania
What Has Xi's Anti-Corruption Campaign Accomplished?
June 4, 9:15 -10:15 AM
Huan Gao, Carleton College
Emergency Management in Urban China: Comparing the coronavirus outbreak and other disasters
Abby Coplin, Vassar College
Biopolitical Entanglements: China’s Model of Biological Data Capitalism
10:15-10:30AM Coffee Break
10:30-11:30 AM
Seung-Youn Oh, Bryn Mawr College
From China Fever to China Fear? China’s Economic Statecraft and Its Impact on Foreign Businesses
Wendy Leutert, Indiana University
The International Sources of China’s Adaptive State Capitalism