How economic reform revived totalitarian rule in China Professor Minxin Pei will talk about his latest book, .The Broken China Dream: How Reform Revived Totalitarianism'.
Book launch: 'Embedded Generations: Family Life and Social Change in Contemporary China' The book launch of Professor Jieyu Liu's latest book Embedded Generations will begin with an introduction of the book, followed by a Q&A session and drinks reception.
'Legal Resistance under Authoritarianism': Professional Awakening from Political Crisis Dr Eric Yan-ho Lai talks about his new book 'Legal Resistance Under Authoritarianism: The Struggle for the Rule of Law in Hong Kong', which examines the decline of Hong Kong’s rule of law.
The Struggle for Hong Kong: A Decolonisation Lens This talk offers a new interpretation of popular protests in Hong Kong since 1997, when Britain handed its sovereignty over the territory to China.
The Time Inheritors: How Time Inequalities Shape Higher Education Mobility in China Dr Cora Lingling Xu will introduce key arguments of her latest book, 'The Time Inheritors: How Time Inequalities Shape Higher Education Mobility in China'.
Identity and politics in Xi Jinping's China NPR international correspondent Emily Feng, who spent nearly a decade reporting in China and Taiwan, talks about her new book of essays and reportage, 'Let Only Red Flowers Bloom'.
SOAS World Philosophies Lecture Series Recorded lectures from the Centre for Global and Comparative Philosophies.
Sino-British Fellowship Trust grant Supporting individual or co-operative research projects, either in Britain or China, or in both countries.
Exploring Taiwan at Roma Tre: Development and Achievements Professor Rosa Lombardi shares how Taiwan Studies can expand in a European context through a dynamic interaction between research, pedagogy, and cultural dissemination.