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@WEAI_Columbia

Columbia University's Weatherhead East Asian Institute is an interdisciplinary center for research, public programming, & publishing on the Asia-Pacific region.

New York, NY
Joined September 2010

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    Jul 6

    Develop your professional and academic career by studying modern & contemporary w/ 's world-class faculty and by living in the heart of - learn more about applying to the M.A. program:

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  2. Nov 30

    Happening all day today and tomorrow at the : “How International, Transnational, and Global History Conquered the World: A Conference in Honor of Adam McKeown.” Free and open to the public.

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  3. Nov 28

    "China’s 40 Years of Poverty Alleviation" Happening tomorrow with Professor Qin Gao and the China Center for Social Policy! Registration required, please click the below link to register:

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  4. Nov 28

    Read our new author Q&A with prof. Emily Baum about her new Study of the WEAI "The Invention of Madness: State, Society, and the Insane in Modern ," out now from :

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    Nov 9

    On 30th Nov, join us for a conference on 🇺🇸 Marshall Plan and 🇨🇳 Belt and Road Initiative. Are we currently experiencing processes of hegemonic transition, competition or cooperation? What are the consequences for 🇪🇺? . RSVP:

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    Nov 15
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    Nov 12

    If you're in the NYC area please do make it to this fascinating talk by Aike Rots, a historian at U Oslo who works at the intersection between religious and environmental studies. Wednesday 14th Nov, 12pm-1.30pm in 918 IAB, 420 West 118th St.

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  10. Oct 29

    We are hiring! Seeking an experienced professional to assist with our events and programs. Please see the Jobs at Columbia listing for more information and to apply:

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    Oct 25

    Dr. Shafiah Muhibat of speaking now at the event at on foreign policy.

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    Oct 24

    RSVP Today! LEND A HELPING HAND ”A Night to the Victims of and ’s Disaster” on 10/27 at the The Consulate General of in New York:

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  13. Oct 24

    Thank you to our alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends for your support! With your help, we provide the very best in education, research, and knowledge about East and Southeast Asia. Make a gift to at .

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  14. Oct 18

    is October 24! Help provide enhanced opportunities for our students and new academic programs that expand knowledge of East and Southeast Asia. Make a gift to WEAI at

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    Oct 18

    Congratulations! Happy to have written the article on China’s fight against poverty in this volume.

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    Oct 15
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  17. Oct 10

    Congratulations to PhD and prof. , whose Study of the WEAI "The Chinese Typewriter," now in paperback from , received the John K. Fairbank Book Prize from !:

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    Oct 10

    Read "All That Is Solid Melts Into Sound," the introduction to Kerim Yasar's () new history of audio technologies in modern Japan, ELECTRIFIED VOICES.

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    Oct 10

    I am so happy and honored to share this news: I just received the the John K. Fairbank Prize for The Chinese Typewriter: A History ( 2017)

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  20. Oct 4

    HAPPENING NOW: Andrew Chubb Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program "South China Sea" From 1:30pm-3:00pm Oystein Tunsjo, author "The Return of Bipolarity in World Politics", Hosted by Thomas Christensen, Professor of International and Public Affairs, SIPA

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  21. Oct 3

    THURS, OCT 4 at : 'The Tower of Babel: Human Rights and the Paradox of Language,' a Global Language Justice Sawyer Seminar with Moria Paz of . Open to public. 6:15 pm - 8:15 pm at Heyman Center Common Room:

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