http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~fairbank/events/fiftieth.html
Fairbank Center 50th Anniversary Conference —
Studying Modern China: Past, Present, and Future
December 9–11, 2005
Friday, December 9 – CGIS South Building, Concourse Level, S010
1:30 pm-1:45 pm
Introduction to the Conference
Roderick MacFarquhar, Director of the Fairbank Center, Harvard University
1:45 pm-3:00 pm
Modern Chinese Studies from an Historical Perspective
Jonathan Spence, Yale University, "Methinks he seems no bigger than his head"
Philip Kuhn, Harvard University
Paul Cohen, Wellesley College, "A Century of Chinese History: Some
Historiographical Perspectives"
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3:00 pm-3:15 pm Coffee Break
3:15 pm-5:00 pm
Roundtable discussion: The Future and Funding of Modern Chinese Studies
Anthony Saich, Harvard University, Chair
William Kirby, Harvard University
Terrill Lautz, The Luce Foundation
James Lee, University of Michigan
Pauline Yu, American Council of Learned Societies
5:00 pm-6:30 pm: Reception, CGIS South Building, Concourse Level, for all
speakers and audience members
Saturday, December 10 – CGIS South Building, Concourse Level, S020
8:30 am-9:00 am: Continental Breakfast
9:00 am-10:30 am
Panel I: Chinese Domestic Politics
Elizabeth Perry, Harvard University, Chair and Speaker, "Studying Chinese
Politics: Farewell to Revolution?"
Edward Friedman, University of Wisconsin, "Beginning to see the plight of the
peasantry"
Huang Jing, Brookings Institution, Discussant
10:30 am-10:45 am Coffee Break
10:45 am-12:15
Panel II: China's International Relations
Alastair Iain Johnston, Harvard University, Chair and Speaker, "Trends in
theories, methods and sources for the study of China's international
relations"
Michael Yahuda, London School of Economics
Qin Yaqing, Chinese Foreign Affairs University, Discussant
12:15 pm-1:30 pm Lunch Break
1:30 pm-2:50 pm
Panel III: The Chinese Economy
Dwight Perkins, Harvard University, Chair and Speaker, "Study of the Chinese
economy: trends, explanations, gaps"
Thomas Rawski, University of Pittsburgh, "What Can Economists Learn from
China's Long Boom?"
Justin Yifu Lin, Peking University, Discussant
2:50 pm-3:10 pm Coffee Break
3:10 pm-4:30 pm
Panel IV: Contemporary Chinese Society
James Watson, Harvard University, Chair and Speaker, "The Other Side of the
River: Hong Kong's Border Saga, 1898–2005"
Martin Whyte, Harvard University
Yan Yunxiang, UCLA, Discussant
Sunday, December 11 – CGIS South Building, Concourse Level, S020
8:30 am-9:00 am: Continental Breakfast
9:00 am-10:25 am
Panel V: Modern and Contemporary Chinese Literature
David Der-Wei Wang, Harvard University, Chair and Speaker
Leo Ou-Fan Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong, "The Struggle for
Legitimation of Modern Chinese Literature: Notes on a Small 'Area'"
Liao Ping-hui, National Tsing-hua University, Discussant
10:25 am-10:40 am Coffee Break
10:40 am-12:00 am
Panel VI: Modern and Contemporary Chinese Philosophy
Tu Weiming, Harvard University, Chair and Speaker, "A Preliminary Inquiry
into China's Cultural Renaissance"
Thomas Metgzer, Stanford University
Joseph Cho Wai Chan, The University of Hong Kong, Discussant
12:00 noon Conference adjourns
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