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FCCC Talk: China’s hold on data by Kendra Schaefer

IN PERSON EVENT: China’s hold on data Join us in person for a talk on China's overall data strategy. In the last few months, China has enacted sweeping data storage and privacy regulations that in many cases surpass similar policies proposed in Europe and North America. How should we make sense of these new rules? […]

Renewal Season

RENEW HERE We would like to thank you for your support in 2021 and to ask you to renew your support for our community in 2022.  It is now the time to renew your FCCC membership: your 2021 subscription ends on December 31st. We know next year will also be tough – and the Club […]

FCCC Happy Hour

Beijing Intercontinental Hotel Sanlitun No. 1 South Sanlitun Road, Beijing, China

Top Bar will be reserved for the FCCC members and their guests. Special deals on selected cocktails, wine and beer. Come and mingle with fellow colleagues while admiring the panorama of Beijing by night.

FCCC Talk: Working with North Korea

Dutch Embassy Beijing, China

For years, Koryo Group has ferried people into North Korea, working with a variety of North Korean organizations and individuals in tourism, sports, and culture. The reality of working on the ground can be very different than the general assumptions Westerners hold regarding the Hermit Kingdom and its autocratic ruling family, the Kims. Koryo’s general manager walks us […]

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FCCC Talk: How long can China keep up its ‘zero Covid’ strategy?

While many countries are cautiously opening their borders and relying on high vaccination rates, China is one of the few to persist with a ‘zero Covid’ policy. How long can it hold out given the high socioeconomic costs of such a method and the spread of the highly transmissible Delta variant? ABOUT OUR SPEAKER: Ivan […]

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FCCC TALK: China’s Leaders: From Mao to Now (Polity Press 2021)

The Communist Party’s newest “historical resolution” is a crucial step towards consolidating Xi Jinping’s power and status to equal that of Mao and Deng. In his new book Professor Shambaugh surveys China's leaders and their times from Mao through Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin, Hu Jintao, and Xi Jinping. He will speak about his book and these […]

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FCCC TALK: In the Camps – A Discussion with Darren Byler

Darren Byler spent years living in Xinjiang and befriending the Uyghur communities there. Soon after leaving the region to continue his doctoral studies, Chinese authorities began a massive detention and incarceration campaign in the region. Byler became one of the earliest scholars to monitor and analyze the latest crackdown in Xinjiang. He joins the club […]

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FCCC Talk. How Beijing Won the 2022 Winter Olympics by Heather Dichter

Google Meet

On February 4 the XXIV Olympic Winter Games will open in Beijing, marking the first time a city will host both the summer and winter Olympic Games.  Politics -- both within China and the Olympic movement more broadly -- have been a major point of discussion, when the International Olympic Committee selected China to host the […]

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FCCC Talk. How to Read The People’s Daily by Manoj Kewalramani

Google Meet

In his studies of Chinese politics, Indian researcher Manoj Kewalramani felt that national reportage and discourse often overlooked the analysis of primary source materials and open source Chinese language materials. This was the impetus behind his work on reading the People’s Daily and putting it in the public domain in the form of a daily […]

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《冰上时刻》/ BURNING ICE Press Screening

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  《冰上时刻》/ BURNING ICE Synopsis: Ice hockey has been professionalized gradually in China since Beijing had successfully bid for the Olympic Winter Games. Qu Ruichen (Richard), Yu Lifan (Steven), and Zhai Zinan (Jason) are three nine-year-old strikers for a Beijing junior ice hockey team. While the three strikers are clenching their teeth and giving their […]

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FCCC Talk. The Pursuit of Soft Power Through Sport Mega-Events: Lessons from China by Susan Brownell

Google Meet

Since the end of the Cold War, Olympic Games have entered a new era in which governments see the games as a form of “public diplomacy” and non-governmental organizations target the games in publicity campaigns. The Chinese leadership intended the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games to serve the pursuit of “soft power.”  In the leadup to […]

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