Taylor Seminar Room, Lippmann House, 1 Francis Ave., Cambridge
Long before she was Beijing bureau chief for The New York Times, Jane Perlez was an accidental tourist at the peak of China's Cultural Revolution. Join the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard as she screens rare footage and talks about her impressions of a 1967 trip to Shanghai and cities around China, when Red Guards turned China upside down. The event will be moderated by Lucy Hornby, a 2020 Nieman Fellow at Harvard
Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mount Auburn St., Floor 2, Suite 200N
Join us for a conversation with Jean-Pierre Cabestan, Professor of Political Science at Hong Kong Baptist University and author of China Tomorrow: Democracy or Dictatorship?. The conversation will be moderated by Tony Saich, Ash Center Director and Daewoo Professor of International Affairs.
Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mount Auburn Street, Suite 200N, Floor 2
Join Jesse Turiel, Ash Center China Energy Postdoctoral Fellow AY 2019-2021, for a discussion about his research on Chinese air quality reports and discrepancies in local Chinese government and U.S embassy data. Yinxian Zhang, Ash Center China Public Policy Postdoctoral Fellow AY 2019-2020, will...
Join us, the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, and the Harvard Kennedy School Black Student Union for a discussion of the survey results from the 6th annual "Power of the Sister Vote” and how the priorities of Black women voters may shape...
Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mount Auburn St., Floor 2, Suite 200N
How do we decipher fact from fiction in the technology age? Join us for a hands-on workshop with Ramya Raghavan, the current lead for civics and news outreach at Google, to build your media literacy. Learn about how Google News Initiative is trying to help journalism thrive in the digital age and build the tools to fact check the news we all consume.
The Ash Center's Technology and Democracy Workshop Series are hands-...
Join us for a discussion with Alex Hertel-Fernandez, author of State Capture: How Conservative Activists, Big Businesses, and Wealthy Donors Reshaped the American States -- and the Nation and Assistant Professor in Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. Theda Skocpol, Victor S. Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology, Harvard University,...
Nye B, Nye Conference Center, 5th Floor, Taubman Building, HKS
Students are invited to join us for an informal lunch conversation with Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin, Co-Executive Directors of the Indivisible Project. Lunch will be provided. RSVP's are required for this event. Due to space constraints, this event is limited to currently enrolled Harvard University students.
Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mount Auburn St., Floor 2, Suite 200N
Join Richard Li, 2019 Asia Fellow at the Ash Center, for a discussion about the U.S.-China trade war and the future economic relationship between the two countries. Specifically, Li will present his research which uses game theory to understand alternatives to the trade war and how to avoid a potential U.S.-China “Thucydides’s Trap."