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Planning Towards Policy Paralysis
Jerome Cohen Discusses the Role of Law in U.S.-China Relations
Jerome Cohen ’55 delivered a special lecture to students and faculty at Yale Law School on October 23, 2019.
Yale Professor Deborah Davis Leads Hong Kong Roundtable
On October 10, the Paul Tsai China Center hosted a roundtable student discussion on the past, present, and future of Hong Kong, led by Yale Professor Emerita of Sociology Deborah Davis.
Tsai Center Holds Gender Discrimination and Sexual Harassment Litigation Workshops in China
The Paul Tsai China Center at Yale Law School organized a series of workshops with scholars, lawyers, civil rights advocates, and government stakeholders in China to discuss the future of employment discrimination and sexual harassment litigation there.
Alvin Cheung Speaks on Political & Legal Realities of Hong Kong
Alvin Cheung, former Hong Kong barrister and affiliated scholar of NYU’s U.S.-Asia Law Institute, spoke to students and faculty on September 10, 2019 on the constitutional, political, and legal realities of Hong Kong.
NPR / Morning Edition
Are The U.S. And China Headed For A Cold War?
Tsai Center Hosts Panel Discussion on U.S.-China Relations
An interdisciplinary panel convened by the Paul Tsai China Center on September 3, 2019 discussed current issues in U.S.-China relations and U.S. foreign policy priorities toward China.