MAGAZINE CONTENT

MONTHLY FEATURE

Ma Yue, a graduate of University of Michagan, conducted a special interivew with the leading U.S. authority on Chinese affairs, Ken Lieberthal, who served as the Senior Asia Director in the National Security Council in Clinton's administration. more...

 

CHINA IN THE WORLD

Why China Will Not Apply a Soviet Strategy, authored by LSE/PKU graduate student Li Chen, asseses China's economic-oriented, non-confrontational strategy in the post-cold war era. more...

 

POLICY MATTERS

Managing China discusses the trade policy with China from an American perspective. more...

 

CHINA RISES

China an Emerging Superpower?, authored by Hoover Fellow Alice Miller, reviews China's emerging economic, military, political and soft power. more...

Chinese Films Reflect on China's Rise captures the change and difference in Chinese films that reflects the newest mindset of modern China. more...

Patrick Ragen writes about the emerging new nationalistic aspiration among Chinese college students. more...

LETTERS FROM CHINA

Stanford alumni John Pomfret ('81, MA '84), in his newly released book: Chinese Lessons: Five Classmates and the Story of the New China, recounts the lives of his former five classmates in Nanjing University, as a vehicle to present China's dramatic changes in the past decades. John Pomfret was the Washington Post Bureau Chief in Beijing. more...

Stanford student Katie Salisbury writes about today's China in China in Transformation.

Two of Stanford Law School alumni talk about China's legal reform in Legal Matters.

It's Their Call tells about the deliberative democracy experimented in Wenling conducted by Stanford Professor James Fishkin. more...

Stanford Business School alumni made their names known in China's booming internet industry. China.com interviews the founding members of Sina.com and Sohu.com. more...

CULTURAL CHINA

Zai Beijing studies the establishment and growth of Hip Hop culture in Beijing. more...

Food is Heaven examines the difference in culinary culture between the East and the West. more...

TAIWAN STRAIT

Managing Peace Across the Strait (forthcoming)

NUCLEAR DPRK

Stanford non-proliferation experts discuss the American and Chinese stance on resolving the nuclear crisis in Korean Peninsula. Read the Daily report on the panel discussion.

STANFORD AND CHINA

President Hennessy talks about engaging China in Stanford Daily's frontpage article: Reaching Out to China.

Former National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft Urges U.S.-China Cooperation in his speech at the Oksenberg Memorial Lecture. more...

Mayor of Taipei Ma Yingjeou Speaks of Party, Independence at the Hoover Institution. more...

CHINA TALKS ON FARM

Stanford professor Larry Dialomond talks with Taiwan Foreign Minsiter James Huang in a special event hosted by CDDRL, see Conversation with James Huang. [external link]

Newsweek's Melinda Liu received the Shorestein Journalism Award and talked about "China in the World". [external link]

Jimmy Carter delievered the first Oksenberg Lecture and offered a President's Perspective on U.S.-China Relations. [external links]


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