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Author Archives: Lucille Lee

Social Media & Crazy Fresh Chinese

Created by Jessica "Bai Jie" Beinecke on July 27, 2016

Jessica Beinecke illustrates how to teach Chinese to American students, and English to Chinese students.

Tags: teaching Chinese

2016 Workshop Presentation PPTs

Posted by Lucille Lee on September 3, 2016

Please register or log in to look at or download the Powerpoint presentations from this Workshop.


China on the Road to Rejuvenation

Created by Dr. Thomas Gold on July 27, 2016

The historical background that have shaped China’s path to the global stage today.

Tags: Chinese history • globalization • historical perspective

China and Globalization 1895 – 2015

Created by Dr. Jeffrey Wasserstrom on July 27, 2016

A sociological look into China’s history and its path to globalization through photographs

Tags: Deng Xiaoping • globalization • Xi Jinping

Is One-Party Rule Best for Governance in a Complex World?

Created by Dr. Victor Shih on July 27, 2016

A great explanation of the organization of the ruling Chinese Communist Party and how it is able to have total control of the entire country.

Tags: Chinese Communism • government structure • Xi Jinping

China’s Economic Challenges Under Xi Jinping

Created by Dr. Barry Naughton on July 27, 2016

Prediction of China’s upcoming growth rate

Tags: economic growth • population

Security for a Rising China: Crossing the River by Feeling the Stones

Created by Christopher Twomey on July 27, 2016

The actions and reactions that resulted in unintended negative outcome between U.S. and China.

Tags: military growth • security • US-China relations

Review of Day 1 Presentations – 2016 Teachers Workshop

Created by Thomas Gold on July 28, 2016

A recap of what were presented on July 27, 2016 Workshop

Tags: globalization

Understanding U.S. – China Commitments under the UN Paris Climate Agreement

Created by Wei-Tai Kwok on July 28, 2016

The urgency and affects of climate change in the world, specifically in the U.S. and China,

Tags: climate change • environment

Can China Remake the Internet in Its Own Image

Created by David Wertime on July 28, 2016

China’s social media platforms and how the government controls them

Tags: censorship • Culture • social media • WeChat

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