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ChinaRains at Stanford: Announcing "100 Years of Chinese Revolution": Chinarains special events in commemoration of the 1911
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Rain is soft, but powerful, just like ideas. It is our mission to be rainmakers for the Chinese land. Tuesday, September 27, 2011. Announcing "100 Years of Chinese Revolution": Chinarains special events in commemoration of the 1911. 1 “Is 1911 Revolution Inevitable? 8221; by Daren RUAN. Nitery 209, Old Union; Oct 6, 2011 (7:00- 8:30 pm). Nitery 209, Old Union, Nov. 3 (7:00- 8:30 pm). 3 “Reform or Revolution? Liang Qichao’s The Future of a New China” by Ban WANG. If you have any suggestions or recommendat...
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ChinaRains at Stanford: Is 1911 Revolution Inevitable?
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Rain is soft, but powerful, just like ideas. It is our mission to be rainmakers for the Chinese land. Tuesday, September 27, 2011. Is 1911 Revolution Inevitable? Is 1911 Revolution Inevitable? By Dr Daren RUANA. Lecture followed by discussion. Oct 6, 2011. Thursday. 7- 8:30 pm. Room 209, Nitery Building in Old Union, Stanford (Map). Soft drinks and refreshments will be provided. To what extent and in what sense, we can regard the 1911 Revolution as a “historical accident”? Or rather, is contemporary Chin...
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ChinaRains at Stanford: Special Event: “Writing China in Silicon Valley, A Dialogue between Chen Qian (award-winning female writer based in Silicon Valley) and Wang Kan (visi
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Rain is soft, but powerful, just like ideas. It is our mission to be rainmakers for the Chinese land. Friday, May 27, 2011. Special Event: “Writing China in Silicon Valley, A Dialogue between Chen Qian (award-winning female writer based in Silicon Valley) and Wang Kan (visi. Time: Saturday 2:30-4:00, May 28, 2011. Place: Nairobi Room, Graduate Community Center (2nd Floor),. 750 Escondido Road, Stanford. Soft Drinks and Light Refreshments will be served. People’s Literature, Harvest. Wang Kan received his...
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ChinaRains at Stanford: The Sustainable Reconstruction in Rural Areas Damaged by the Earthquake--A Social Experiment in a Chinese Vallage
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Rain is soft, but powerful, just like ideas. It is our mission to be rainmakers for the Chinese land. Friday, May 27, 2011. The Sustainable Reconstruction in Rural Areas Damaged by the Earthquake- A Social Experiment in a Chinese Vallage. Public Talk: “The Sustainable Reconstruction in Rural Areas Damaged by the Earthquake- A Social Experiment in a Chinese Vallage”, by Luo Jar-Der. Time: Saturday 2:30-4:00, May 21, 2011. Place: Nairobi Room, Graduate Community Center (2nd Floor),.
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ChinaRains at Stanford: About ChinaRains
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Rain is soft, but powerful, just like ideas. It is our mission to be rainmakers for the Chinese land. Sunday, January 01, 2006. ChinaRains Club is highly academic-oriented. Pragmatic tendency, political prejudice, and ideological preference should be avoided in any club meeting. Regular members have the right to share any club information and to participate in group development. To become a regular member, one must 1) follow club orientation; 2) be actively involved in and dedicated to club activities.
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ChinaRains at Stanford: Film Screening & Discussion: Popular Democracy in Contemporary China
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Rain is soft, but powerful, just like ideas. It is our mission to be rainmakers for the Chinese land. Saturday, May 14, 2011. Film Screening and Discussion: Popular Democracy in Contemporary China. Over the last few weeks, a wave of popular unrests and calls for democracy has swept the Middle East. Most recently, this wave has spread to China, when organized small-scale popular protests unnerve the Chinese public. What is the situation of democracy in China? Following is the information of the event:.