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Geography in Reform Era ChinaThursday, September 22nd, 2011The struggle to feed and provide enough natural resources such as clean water, timber, and coal to meet the needs of China’s population has agonized leaders and policymakers throughout Chinese history. China Institute Summer Study in China 2008Tuesday, May 5th, 2009Summer Study in China, July 5 – August 23, 2008 China360 Website Launch and Executive SummitFriday, May 1st, 2009Gallery of images from China Institute’s china360 web launch in Beijing, China on April 26, 2009. China Institute Chinese for Children 2008Tuesday, April 14th, 2009Chinese for Children Exceptional Universal Value of the Road Systems in Ancient Empires: A Comparative Study of the Silk Road and the Qhapaq ÑanThursday, April 9th, 2009The Silk Road was the world’s first international highway of commerce. Its significance as a historical and cultural landscape is defined by more than one millennium of constant exchanges among a number of diverse cultures, religions, and political entities. With the exception of the short-lived Mongol rule in the thirteenth century, the Silk Road was never controlled by one empire alone. [...] Ni Hao TextbookWednesday, January 14th, 2009Ni Hao is a complete Chinese language course for beginning students in upper primary to [...] |