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Every year, the Mao Dun Literature Prize, China's top prize for modern literature, casts a spotlight on the works of the nations most beloved authors.
- Joseph Nye: The real problem for US is not that it will be overtaken…
On June 3, CSST had an in-depth interview with American political scientist Joseph Nye on soft power, smart power and China-US relations, among others.
- Bamboo slips offer new insight into I Ching history
Although the I Ching, sometimes known as The Book of Changes, is honored as the "foundation of Chinese classics," it is very difficult for people to read. Serving as a …
- Ambassador offers insights into Somali politics, security
The Horn of Africa has been home to Somalis since ancient times. It is not a large country, but it occasionally makes international headlines. After more than 20 years …
- Ethics, democracy should guide AI development
From July 25 to 31, the 24th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 2015) was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. An open letter from the Future …
- Think tanks must balance academic, advisory roles
In response to doubts about the efficacy of government-affiliated think tanks, Li Yang argued that official think tanks are indeed capable of doing independent, scient…
- 'An epoch of developing equal conversations has begun'
At present, there are two extreme attitudes toward overseas Sinology in China. One completely negates the research of Western Sinologists and uses the label "Sinologism…
- Financial crisis exposed capitalism's systemic problems
The financial crisis has prompted scholars to examine the current economic situation in search of a way to reestablish confidence.
- Smolkin-Rothrock: Religion binds social groups
Victoria Smolkin-Rothrock is a history professor at Wesleyan University. Her research focuses on Russian and Soviet history, history of religion, secularism, atheism, r…