Three more of the books on China from 2012 that made an impression on historian Jeffrey Wasserstrom. (Asia Society) This is the traditional time of year for two things that I never thought had much to ...
Asia Society Associate Fellow Jeffrey Wasserstrom has a review of Chinese author Yu Hua's latest work China in Ten Words for the Los Angeles Review of Books. Part memoir and part modern history, China ...
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Jeffrey Wasserstrom is a Professor of History at UC Irvine, and the author, most recently, of China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know (Oxford 2010). It is foolish to make concrete ...
“Within China, people see the Expo as a way to recapture the role Shanghai used to have as a window to the world outside and a major financial center,” says Jeffrey Wasserstrom, a professor of ...
As the keynote speaker for the USF Center for Asia Pacific Studies’ fall conference, “Monumental Change: China’s Transformation Since the 1980s,” Jeffrey Wasserstrom (UC Irvine), encouraged people to ...
Curated by Jeffrey Wasserstrom, it includes articles about women, youth, ethnic minorities, and workers.... Pew Research Center has released results of a new public opinion survey in China which ...
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Jeffrey Wasserstrom is a Chancellor’s Professor of History at the University of California, Irvine. His most recent book is Eight Juxtapositions: China through Imperfect Analogies from Mark Twain to ...