Cornell East Asia Program Conversations
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Cancer villages, “airpocalypse,” extinctions, massive industrialization of agriculture. Equally massive solar and wind roll-out, reforestation, new national parks, hard penalties for pollution. China is the site of some of the world’s most vexing environmental problems and the source of energetic efforts to deal with them. CCCI director Robin McNeal discusses with Jack Zinda, spring 2020's faculty lead on the lecture series and teacher in the corresponding course overview.
Mari Yoshihara: Leonard Bernstein, the Rise of China in Classical Music, and the MeToo Movement
CCCI: Anna Ahler GOVERNING THE AIRPOCALYPSE-INSIGHTS FROM CHINA'S 'WAR ON SMOG'
CCCI: Mindi Schneider CHINA'S PORK FIX
CCCI: Michael Hathaway CHINA'S MUSHROOMS MUSHROOM THE ECONOMY
CCCI: Digital Money and Migrant Labor in China
CCCI: Beneath the China Boom - Labor, Citizenship, and the Making of a Rural Land Market
CCCI: Upwardly Mobile Women in Urban Women in China
CCCI: Climate Change and Human Impact on the Environment in Ancient China
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