2022

Clean Air at What Cost? The Rise of Blunt Force Regulation

Denise van der Kamp, Associate Professor, School of Global and Area Studies, Oxford University
- Zoom Talk

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China’s green transition is often perceived as a lesson in authoritarian…



2022

The Unintrusive Nature of Digital Surveillance and Its Social Consequences

Xu Xu, Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University
- CSCC Conference Room, 133 S. 36th St, Room 418

The world is witnessing an explosion of digital surveillance in recent years. Yet, we rarely saw massive surveillance states before the digital age. This paper examines citizens’ responses to digital surveillance…



2022

The U.S. Strategy Toward China

Foreign Policy Research Institute China Center Launch Event
- Virtual event via Zoom

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Competition with China has emerged as a defining…



2022

Can China Stop Climate Change?

Politics, Economics, and China’s Environmental Policy
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Guest Speaker: Angel Hsu, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and the Environment, UNC – Chapel Hill

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Dr. Scott Moore’s 2022 Spring…



2022

Whither China-U.S. Relations?

Xiao Ren, Professor of International Politics, Fudan University; Roger Cliff, Research Professor of Indo-Pacific Affairs, Army War College
- CSCC Conference Room, 133 S. 36th St, Room 418

Over the four years of 2016-2020, the U.S. Trump administration took on China and came up with a number of tough actions vis-a-vis China, out of a mentality of competing with and clamping down on the latter. Quite a…



2022

Can China Stop Climate Change?

China’s Environment: History and Geography
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Guest Speaker: Alex Wang, Professor of Law, UCLA

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Dr. Scott Moore’s 2022 Spring Seminar Can China Stop Climate Change? China and the…



2022

The Performative State: Public Scrutiny and Environmental Governance in China

Iza Ding, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh
- CSCC Conference Room, 133 S. 36th St, Room 418

What does the state do when public expectations exceed its governing capacity? The Performative State shows how the state can shape public perceptions and defuse crises through the theatrical deployment of language,…



2022

Can China Stop Climate Change?

China and Global Environmental Issues
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Guest Speaker:  Kaiser Kuo, host, Sinica Podcast

RSVP Required; Preference for CSCC Affiliates

Dr. Scott Moore’s 2022 Spring Seminar Can China Stop Climate Change? China and the…



2021

Policing China: Street-Level Cops in the Shadow of Protest

Suzanne Scoggins, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Clark University
- CSCC Conference Room, 133 S. 36th St, Room 418

Suzanne Scoggins will discuss her recent book, Policing China: Street-Level Cops in the Shadow of Protest. 



2021

Beneath the China Boom: Labor, Citizenship, and the Making of a Rural Land Market

Julia Chuang, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Maryland
- CSCC Conference Room, 133 S. 36th St, Room 418

Professor Chuang will discuss her recent book, Beneath the China Boom: Labor, Citizenship, and the Making of a Rural Land Market