Dr. Maria Repnikova discusses her new book on the role of the media in China and what it means to be a Chinese journalist in the Xi Jinping era.
Alison Friedman, Fajer Al-Kaisi, Timothy Douglas, and Rachel Leslie discuss the recent tour of the award-winning drama "Disgraced" through China.
Michelle Vosper discusses her new edited volume Creating Across Cultures: Women in the Arts from China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
Gerard Postiglione discusses China's higher education model and its global ambitions in the Belt and Road era.
Dr. Aynne Kokas examines Hollywood's commercial ties to China and how they affect the production of major American films.
Jiayang Fan and Jeffrey Wasserstrom discuss mutual misunderstanding and fascination between Chinese and Americans.
Eric Liu pieces together a sense of the Chinese-American identity at a time when China is emerging at the center of the global scene.
In April 1972, the National Committee made history by hosting the Chinese Table Tennis Team in round two of what became widely known as Ping Pong Diplomacy. The watershed visit — the first-ever of a delegation from the People's Republic of China to the United States — set the Committee on its path of becoming the pre-eminent exchange organization between the United States and China.
Mary Brown Bullock, founding executive vice chancellor of DKU, discussed Duke Kunshan University in the context of the globalization of higher education.