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“Vital Places”: Yale Law School’s Centers Enhance Intellectual Life
With wide-ranging scholarly work, the Law School's centers make a difference in communities across the country and around the world.
Former Tsai Center Visiting Scholar Promotes LGBTQ Workplace Inclusion at Davos
Yanhui Peng spoke at the World Economic Forum about improving LGBTQ workplace inclusion in China.
Center Addresses China Relations with Leading Figures in the U.S., China, Taiwan, and Europe
At this time of difficult relations between the U.S. and China, the Paul Tsai China Center is involved in a wide range of dialogues and activities with a variety of figures in the U.S., China, Taiwan, and Europe that address both the challenges and opportunities of the relationship with China.
PTCC Furthers Exchanges and Research on LGBTQ Equality in China
The Paul Tsai China Center, with programming led by Senior Fellow Darius Longarino, is advancing its significant work facilitating exchanges and research on LGBTQ equality with influential scholars, legal and health professionals, and other Chinese stakeholders.
Yale Law School Students Take Study-Trip to Taiwan
The Paul Tsai China Center's Susan Thornton, Robert Williams, Karman Lucero and Concetta Fusco led a group of nine Yale Law School students on a study-trip to Taiwan. The group held meetings with university, government, media, business, and civil society representatives, examining a broad range of issues including cross-Strait tensions, semiconductor manufacturing, and societal identity issues.
Fellow Yangyang Cheng Receives Awards for Her Publications
Between June 2022 and June 2023, Center Fellow Yangyang Cheng has received a number of awards for her wide-ranging writing.
Center Director Paul Gewirtz Analyzes “De-Risking” As A Policy Towards China
A new article by Professor Paul Gewirtz examines the “de-risking” concept.
Unique Student-To-Student Dialogue on U.S.-China Relations Established
Law School students participated in a semester-long Dialogue with students from Tsinghua University in Beijing on U.S.-China relations.