PLA transformation is facilitated by the study of wars, especially since the first Iraqi war.
This talk explores the roles of external actors in China’s village governance, and examines the competitive and collaborative dynamics among these new actors within villages, with a focus on how th
This is a two week solo presentation of emerging artist and ANU Alumna Cathy Zhang at the ANU Centre on China in the World Gallery.
Technological innovation is intimately bound up with great power competition.
In June 1926, Shanghai cotton mill workers staged strikes at Japanese-owned factories (Naigai Wata Kaisha) in Xiaoshadu, the western area of Shanghai, protesting the dismissal of workers accused of
This talk will introduce the China’s ‘red collectors’, collectors of ‘red relics’: objects relating to the Chinese Communist Party, People’s Liberation Army and the history of Chinese socialism.
In this lecture, Kennedy presents an alternative framework that better manages economic relations with China while balancing one’s national security interests.
The talk explores a series of Chinese-made English-Chinese lexicons published in the 1850s and 1860s in Canton and Hong Kong, which represented the first local attempts to systematically facilitate