Q+A: Lina Khatib on American intervention in Syria Alexa Liautaud May 27, 2013 3 Comments Together with Larry Diamond, Khatib authored an article last month in The Atlantic making the case for greater American and international involvement. Read More »
Rice urges Chinese political reform Aaron Sekhri October 2, 2012 0 Comments Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice spoke Monday morning about the multifaceted nature of Chinese-U.S. relations. Read More »
Karl Eikenberry: On Afghanistan, China and life at Stanford Natasha Weaser June 7, 2012 0 Comments Karl Eikenberry M.A. '94 has had a distinguished military and diplomatic career. Prior to his current position as the Payne Distinguished Lecturer at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International... Read More »
Beijing prof. addresses China’s global economy Natasha Weaser May 1, 2012 0 Comments “Even if the direction is right you cannot reach the destination overnight,” said Fu Jun, professor of political economy and executive dean of the school of government at Beijing University, in a... Read More »
FSI fellow addresses China education gap The Daily News Staff April 3, 2012 0 Comments Scott Rozelle, an economist and senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, has led recent efforts to measure and bridge the technological disparities between Chinese... Read More »
Chinese economist discusses country’s future, state domination Natasha Weaser December 9, 2011 0 Comments Chinese economist Wu Jinglian spoke Thursday evening on China’s economic achievements and current challenges, arguing that state domination of allocation of resources and monopolies limit the... Read More »
I Do Choose to Run: Human Rights (Double)talk Miles Unterreiner August 11, 2011 0 Comments To the four governmental bodies that belie their names in his dystopian novel “1984” – the Ministry of Love, which oversees torture; the Ministry of Peace, which conducts war; the Ministry... Read More »
Letters from the Dragonlands: One Dragon, Two Dragon, Red Dragon, Blue Dragon Aysha Kureishi August 4, 2011 0 Comments When you think of a mythological beast, it is almost inevitable that your mind will wander to the serpentine form and the chilly scales of the dragon. Dragons have long been portrayed in the West as... Read More »