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The Center for the Study of Contemporary China (CSCC) was established in 2012 at the University of Pennsylvania to advance Penn’s leadership in China studies.
133 S. 36th St, Philadelphia
Joined April 2021
11/17/2023 Noon talk: Viewing History from the Inside: Key Episodes and Crises in US-China Relation, 1985-2020
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2023 CSCC Annual Public Lecture, US-China Relations Then and Now, and Addressing Anti-Asian Racism: A Conversation with Gary Locke, former US Ambassador to China, Secretary of Commerce, and Governor of Washington. 6pm, 03/22/2023.
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6-8p, 11/16/2022, National Committee on US-China Relations CHINA Town Hall 2022: Onsite Speaker & National Webinar Watch Party
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CSCC Director Jacques deLisle analyzes the 20th Party Congress: Xi's Gotta to have it,
fpri.org
The Party Congress was expected to reaffirm, and perhaps further consolidate, Xi Jinping’s position as the most dominant Chinese leader since Mao Zedong, and
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CSCC new publication "The Party Leads All: The Evolving Role of the Chinese Communist Party" by Brookings Institution Press, September 2022.
brookings.edu
Examining the past, current, and potential future roles of the Communist Party in governing China The Chinese Communist Party and its polices touch nearly every aspect of life in China and dominate...
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10/19/2022, 4:30pm, Shelley Rigger talk at @CsccPenn (in-person plus Zoom): https://t.co/4WtsKCr0cD
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I defended my dissertation today! Thanks to my Chair Melanie Manion, and my committee members @EddyMalesky, Daniel, and Erik, I am joining @CsccPenn as a postdoctoral fellow this fall!
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04/28-04/29, CSCC Book Launch Conference, The Party Leads All: The Evolving Role of the Chinese Communist Party,
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2022 CSSS Annual Public Lecture, 5pm, Tuesday, 04/26/2022, China and the World after COVID and Ukraine, Anla Cheng, SupChina CEO & Founder; Jeremy Goldkorn, SupChina editor-in-chief and Sinica Podcast co-founder,
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CSCC Talk, 12:30pm, 04/22, When Autocrats Clean House: Xi Jinping’s Anti-Corruption Campaign and Its Consequences, Chris Carothers,
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🚨 New book alert! 🚨 My first book, Corruption Control in Authoritarian Regimes, is officially out today @CambridgeUP. Contra conventional wisdom, I argue that autocrats have clear incentives, and at times the ability, to combat corruption. A 🧵: https://t.co/4zZrXigWUY
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04/12/2022 CSCC Talk: Constitutionalism in Context: The Extreme Cases of China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan,
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04/08/2022 CSCC talk: Performing Legality: When and Why Chinese Government Leaders Show Up in Court, Jieun Kim, CSCC Postdoctoral Fellow,
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04/07/2022 CSCC Talk: Building a New JV University from Scratch in China: The Case of Duke Kunshan University. Denis Simon, Professor of China Business and Technology, Duke University.
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03/30/2022, 4:30PM, CSCC Talk: From Poverty Eradication to Common Prosperity: Continuities in Xi Jinping’s Narrow Approach to Key Social Policy Goals https://t.co/PWjFfwyheV
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CSCC postdoc Benson Zhou publishes in Journal of Linguistic Anthropology: Besides Tongzhi: Tactics for Constructing and Communicating Sexual Identities in China,
anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Through examining queer men’s labeling practices, this paper illuminates the competing system of constructing and communicating queer identities in China. My research demonstrates that, in addition...
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CSCC postdoc Chris Carothers publishes in Politics & Society: When Can Dictators Go It Alone? Personalization and Oversight in Authoritarian Regimes,
journals.sagepub.com
Why are some autocrats able to personalize power within their regimes while others are not? Past studies have focused on the balance of power between the autocr...
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