🗓️ About These Events

All events listed here are manually curated for readers of Eye on Digital China, with a focus on Chinese (digital) culture, language, society, history, and broader China insights. Many of these events are hosted around the world.

🌐 To only see events you can attend virtually, click here: online events.

✉️ If you want to add an event, send me a message at manya[@]whatsonweibo.com

  • Event │ What Have We Learned from 25 Years of U.S. Economic & Financial Policy on China? (📍🇺🇸 & Virtual)

    In this keynote event, economist Lael Brainard — former Director of the White House National Economic Council and Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve — reflects on the evolution of U.S. economic strategy toward China. Drawing on her direct experience in top policy positions, Brainard will offer insights into what has worked, what hasn’t, and what the future may hold for U.S.–China economic relations.

  • The Distributive Politics of Renewable Energy Development in China (🌐 Online)

    Virtual Event

    This webinar explores how bureaucratic networks—rather than electoral incentives—shape clean energy development in China. Based on new personnel and project data, Zeren Li sheds light on how internal favoritism can steer renewable energy rollouts, offering a fresh lens on energy politics and governance in authoritarian regimes.

    FREE
  • Book Launch: Governing Digital China (💻 Virtual Event)

    Virtual Event

    An online launch of Governing Digital China, with authors Daniela Stockmann and Ting Luo discussing their research on how Chinese tech firms and citizens interact with the state in shaping digital governance. Hosted by the Hertie School.

  • Strangers in the Land: A Conversation with Michael Luo (📍🇺🇸 & on YouTube)

    China Institute in America 100 Washington Street, New York, NY, United States

    This in-person and virtual event features Michael Luo, executive editor of The New Yorker and author of Strangers in the Land: The Struggle for Belonging in America, in a conversation on the history of Chinese exclusion, the roots of anti-Asian sentiment, and broader questions around race, immigration, and civic belonging in the United States.

    $12
  • Mo Yan After the Nobel: Literature, Identity, and Cultural Responsibility (💻 Virtual Event)

    Virtual Event

    In this special online lecture, scholar and screenwriter Dr. Pan Geng—one of Mo Yan’s former students—explores the celebrated Chinese writer’s creative journey since receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature. From his turn toward theater and traditional stage arts to his public cultural engagement through poetry, calligraphy, and new media, the talk offers a multidimensional portrait of Mo Yan as both artist and cultural figure.

  • ReConnect China Conference 2025 (📍🇳🇱 & Livestream)

    Virtual Event

    On 9 October 2025, the Clingendael Institute will host an online conference examining the evolving nature of EU–China relations. As part of the ReConnect China consortium, this event will bring together experts and policymakers to discuss how the EU engages with China—as a partner, competitor, and systemic rival—and what this means for Europe’s strategic future.

  • China’s Tech Strategy ( 📍 🇺🇸 & Online)

    University of California San Diego Robinson Building Complex, Downstairs in Building 3, La Jolla, CA, United States

    📡 China’s Tech Strategy 📅 Date: Thursday, October 9, 2025 🕔 Time: 5:00 PM PDT 📍 Location: School of Global Policy and Strategy, UC San Diego, La Jolla, California, United States (& Virtual attendance possible) 🌐 Organizer: 21st Century China Center, UC San Diego 🎟️ Registration: Free with registration 🏷️ Description: As global tech competition […]

    FREE
  • Book talk: The Party’s Interests Come First by Joseph Torigian (📍🇳🇱 & Online)

    Universiteit Leiden Wijnhaven 3.60, Turfmarkt 99, The Hague, Netherlands

    In this seminar, political historian Joseph Torigian presents his new biography of Xi Zhongxun, the long-serving Chinese Communist Party official and father of Xi Jinping. Based on new archival sources and interviews, the talk explores Xi Zhongxun’s role in shaping CCP policy from the revolutionary period through reform-era China.

  • Milk Tea Alliance & the China Effect: A Talk with Jeffrey (📍🇳🇱 and online)

    Universiteit Leiden Wijnhaven 3.60, Turfmarkt 99, The Hague, Netherlands

    ✊ Milk Tea Alliance & the China Effect: A Talk with Jeffrey Wasserstrom 📅 Date: Thursday, October 10, 2025 🕕 Time: 6:00 – 7:30 PM ET 📍 Location: The Hague, In Person & Online, register here 🌐 Organizer: TBD 🎟️ Registration: Free with RSVP 🏷️ Description: Join acclaimed historian Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom for an eye-opening […]

  • Following the Threads of China’s New Science Silk Road (🌐 Online Event)

    Virtual Event

    🌏 Online Talk: Following the Threads of China’s New Science Silk Road 📅 Date: Monday, 9 December 2025 🕒 Time: 7:00 AM – 8:10 AM GMT+1 📍 Location: Online – Hosted from Sydney 🇦🇺 🌐 Organizer: China Studies Centre 🏷️ Description: As China becomes an increasingly significant actor in global science, its policies are also […]

    FREE