Upcoming Events

 

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February 13

Dominic Montagu

The Growth of Private Hospitals and Public-Private Partnerships in Asia: Good or Bad for Health?
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February 16

Tom Hare / PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

A Place for the Mind
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February 16

Tu Weiming

Confucian Humanism as Scholarly Inquiry
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February 16

Ian Morris / STANFORD UNIVERSITY

Why the West Rules—For Now: The Silk Road, the Atlantic Economy, and the Pacific Century
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February 17

Min Zhou / UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES

Encountering Strangers in an Emerging Global City: Chinese Attitude toward Africans in Guangzhou, China
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February 21

Tu Weiming

Confucian Humanism as World Governance
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The Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) is one of the

most active interdisciplinary programs on the Stanford campus. A Department of Education-designated Comprehensive East Asia National Resource Center, we support teaching and research on East Asia-related topics across all disciplines; disseminate knowledge about East Asia through projects of local, regional, national, and international scope; and serve as the intellectual gathering point for a collaborative and innovative community of scholars and students of East Asia. CEAS works with all schools, departments, research centers, and student groups to facilitate and enhance all aspects of East Asia-related research, teaching, outreach and exchange across the Stanford campus. Our vibrant M.A. degree program, active schedule of public lectures and colloquia, competitive student and faculty grants, and K-16 outreach programs provide Stanford and the greater peninsula community with a wealth of resources for research and learning about East Asia.