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The Center on U.S.-China Relations at the @AsiaSociety. Seeking new ways of building mutual understanding between the U.S. and China.

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And... If you love birds, Amy Tan, and our battered planet, join Amy and me at the Asia Society in NYC this Tuesday evening!

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Celebrate on April 24 with COAL + ICE and the Climate Film Festival at “King Coal.” From filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon, “King Coal” mediates on the complexities of the coal industry, the communities it has shaped, and the myths it has created. asiasociety.org/center-us-chin…

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Edgar Snow's 1937 account of meeting Mao influenced a generation who saw China through rose-tinted glasses as late as the 1970s — until the illusion could not survive emerging realities. Sam Crane's review essay of Red Star Over China is up today: chinabooksreview.com/2024/04/23/edg…

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'In-Between City'
Hong Kong has been caught between empires — and narratives — for almost two centuries. The diversity of its early migrants made the city what it is today. But that is changing.
Read Antony Dapiran's review-essay:
chinabooksreview.com/2024/04/04/in-…

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'Corky Lee’s Chinatown'
Since 1970, a Chinese-American photojournalist has been capturing images of street life in New York’s Chinatown. Here are twelve of them, from protest to pandemic.
See our photo essay:
chinabooksreview.com/2024/04/18/cor…

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Join us on 4/24 for an Earth Week screening of KING COAL in collaboration with COAL + ICE & the Climate Film Festival Asia Society NY. KING COAL is a documentary about the role of coal in Appalachia, with a virtual Q&A from filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon. asiasociety.org/center-us-chin…

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🦚 Join us on Tue, April 30 for a conversation with Amy Tan & Orville Schell to celebrate the release of Amy's new book, 'The Backyard Bird Chronicles.'

🦜 Check out the picture of Amy and her cockatiel, plus RSVP to the event here: asiasociety.org/center-us-chin…

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Join us on Mon, April 22, for an discussion between artist and architect Maya Lin, and American Museum of Natural History President Sean M. Decatur as they discuss Lin's final memorial 'What Is Missing?'—addressing the issue of the sixth mass extinction of species. 🌎 RSVP now: asiasociety.org/center-us-chin…

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Fabulous profile of Yiyun Li by Taili Ni! Mother Tongues | China Books Review chinabooksreview.com/2024/03/21/mot…

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Daybook: Posing in the waist-deep flood that has inundated their home. Gideon Mendel (from 2017) in the Coal + Ice exhibit at the Asia Society NY. collectordaily.com/gideon-mendel-…

Daybook: Posing in the waist-deep flood that has inundated their home. Gideon Mendel (from 2017) in the Coal + Ice exhibit at the @AsiaSocietyNY. collectordaily.com/gideon-mendel-…
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If you enjoyed the COAL + ICE exhibition at Asia Society after our March event, tell your friends to go see it too! (And if you didn't get to explore it, go see it!.) The exhibit is on view through August 11, 2024. Asia Society NY @AsiaSociety

If you enjoyed the COAL + ICE exhibition at Asia Society after our March event, tell your friends to go see it too! (And if you didn't get to explore it, go see it!.) The exhibit is on view through August 11, 2024. @AsiaSocietyNY #CoalAndIce @AsiaSociety #CMperspective #CMNYC
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'Once you’re Chinese, you’re always Chinese. They put a mark on you. … And I don’t want to be owned.'
- Yiyun Li
chinabooksreview.com/2024/03/21/mot…

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Minxin Pei: China’s Surveillance State
China's surveillance capabilities are often presented as feats of futuristic technology. But its true advantage lies in human networks of informers and state workers.
Read Rachel Cheung's Q&A:
chinabooksreview.com/2024/03/26/min…

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Brave Attempt
A new account tells the story of the 2019 Hong Kong protests, and their failures, through four individual lives. But we need more unmediated voices to speak for themselves.
Read Rhoda Kwan's review:
chinabooksreview.com/2024/03/28/bra…

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How have recent changes in China's foreign policy strategy affected its economy and trade? Join us on April 1 Asia Society NY for a discussion with David Barboza, Zongyuan Zoe Liu, and Keith Bradsher, moderated by Orville Schell. Register now: asiasociety.org/center-us-chin…

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'Mother Tongues'
Yiyun Li, the Chinese-born writer of fiction and memoir, left in 1996 and has moved on to other settings in her work. But can a writer ever fully escape her motherland?
Read Taili Ni's profile:
chinabooksreview.com/2024/03/21/mot…

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On March 21, diplomat, academic, and Perry World House Visiting Fellow Kishore Mahbubani and Orville Schell, Arthur A. Ross Director of Center on U.S.-China Relations will engage in a lively discussion and debate on the future of the U.S. and China in the global order. Tickets: asiasociety.org/policy-institu…

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'All We Have to Fear'
The Western world has held an outsized fear of Chinese power for centuries. But why? A new book argues that alarmism began in the late 1800s, snowballed from there — and is very much alive in Washington today.
Read Emily Walz:
chinabooksreview.com/2024/03/14/all…

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