New publication: “Shanghai Mundane: Survival and Revival of Bourgeois Sentiments under Chinese Socialism”
We are pleased to share that Lei Ping, Associate Professor of Chinese Studies and Chair of Languages Department at The New School and a [...]
We are pleased to share that Lei Ping, Associate Professor of Chinese Studies and Chair of Languages Department at The New School and a [...]
Constrained Expertise in India and China explores what kinds of knowledge and knowledge purveyors get mobilized and privileged, and what gets sidelined in policymaking [...]
Zha Jianying's fifth of her five-part memoir, Trains: A Chinese Family History of Railway Journeys, Exile, and Survival is here. This installment delves into [...]
On April 24-25, the India China Institute marked its 20th anniversary with a series of four panels featuring presentations by leading scholars working on [...]
Zha Jianying's fourth and last installment of her five-part memoir, Trains: A Chinese Family History of Railway Journeys, Exile, and Survival is here. This part [...]
Zha Jianying's third installment of her five-part memoir, Trains: A Chinese Family History of Railway Journeys, Exile, and Survival is here. This part details [...]
Zha Jianying is sharing the second installment of her five-part memoir, Trains: A Chinese Family History of Railway Journeys, Exile, and Survival - Part [...]
ICI long-time contributor, Zha Jianying, is pleased to share her new article, Trains: A Chinese Family History of Railway Journeys, Exile, and Survival. This is the [...]
An article by Mahendra P. Lama, titled Understanding India’s China Dependence Syndrome, is available published in In India-China Dialogues Beyond Borders: Cultural, Social Economic and Political [...]