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Glimpses of the varied lives of Chinese youth: job seekers, fiber optic factory workers, midi concert-goers. Photos by (from the top): LJ, Jurvetson, and Antonis Shen.

Stanley Rosen on China’s Youth

USC political scientist speaks at Brookings Institution symposium on China’s angry youth. read more»

Making American Policy Toward China -- scholars and policy makers on economics, security, and climate change

Video of presentations made at the U.S.-China Institute's conference is now available. Experts explored the central issues, institutions, interest-groups, and individuals at work in producing U.S. policy toward China. (1/24/2009)

Nicholas Cull on the Range and Impact of Chinese Public Diplomacy Efforts

Nicholas Cull, Director of the USC Master of Public Diplomacy Program, participated in a US-China Economic and Security Review Commission hearing.(5/20/2009)

USCI 2009 Graduate Summer Fieldwork Grants Announced

Three projects funded for summer 2009 will explore intellectual property rights, historical depictions of U.S.-China relations, and farmland preservation.(4/17/2009)

USCI 2009-2010 Faculty Research Grants Announced

USC Faculty study visual ethnography, urbanization and environmental change, and American brands in China(4/29/2009)

Elizabeth Economy on the Global Impact of China's Environmental Crisis

Presentation by the Council on Foreign Relations scholar looks at the range of environmental challenges in China, governmental and non-governmental responses, and the potential for multilateral cooperation to address problems. Video of the talk is now available. (5/12/2009)

Election ’08 and the Challenge of China - New USCI Documentary

The U.S.-China relationship is complicated and is vital for both countries and the world. Where do Senators McCain and Obama stand on U.S.-China trade, security, environmental, and human rights issues? How important has policy toward China been in past elections and in 2008? These are the questions explored in a USC U.S.-China Institute documentary.(10/6/2008)

Looking back -- in order to prepare for what's ahead

2009 looms, but first we look at major trends from 2008 and note important anniversaries to be marked next year(12/29/2008)

Art and the New Culture City: Hong Kong, China and the Global Art System

Video presentations from the October 3, 2008 conference at the University of Southern California.(4/28/2009)

Evaluating the Impact of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games

USC symposium brought together scholars and practitioners who shared research insights on China's public diplomacy strategies and the impact of these games on perceptions of China's soft power resources and global attitudes towards a rising China.(3/27/2009)

USC U.S.-China Institute receives major Freeman Foundation grant

Foundation support helps the Institute continue its K-12 teacher training program.(1/23/2009)

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07/27/2009: 2009 Summer Residential Seminar at USC

Nine-day residential professional development seminar for K-12 educators employed outside of the greater Los Angeles area.

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10/08/2009: Lecture by Wang Jing

MIT's Wang Jing will speak at USC on U.S. - China relations.
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10/22/2009: Literary Luncheon

Lisa See discusses her most recent novel, Shanghai Girls.

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08/16/2009: Steeped in History: The Art of Tea

The Fowler Museum at UCLA presents an exhibition on the history of tea in Asia, Europe, and America through art.

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07/17/2009: Taiwan's Quest for International Space

The Sigur Center for Asian Studies presents a roundtable on Taiwan.
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07/17/2009: Fifth Annual 21st Century China Symposium

University of Hawaii-Manoa presents their fifth annual China symposium with the theme of increasing trust in US-China Relations, featuring keynote speaker Daniel Piccuta.

Through 07/13/2009: Treasures through Six Generations: Chinese Painting and Calligraphy from the Weng Collection

An exhibition of Chinese painting and calligraphy highlighting works spanning 900 years

Through 07/15/2009: Eternal Sky: Reviving the Art of Mongol Zurag

The Institute of East Asian Studies at UC Berkeley presents an exhibition of the work of artist Narmandakh Tsultem, who paints in the traditional Mongol Zurag style.

Through 07/19/2009: Urban China: Informal Cities

An exhibition that explores the dynamic and innovative content of Urban China.
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USC Trustee named NASA chief

Alum and astronaut Charles Bolden appointed by President Barack Obama.(5/23/2009)

Video: Thomas Christensen on "Shaping China's Choices"

Professor Thomas Christensen's (Princeton University) keynote address at the USCI "Making of U.S.-China Policy" conference at USC on October 13, 2008.(10/23/2008)

US-China Today Internships Available

Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to apply for 2007-2008 internships with the U.S. - China Institute's online publication, US-China Today.(1/14/2007)

USC's Office of the Provost is seeking an Associate Director of International Office - Shanghai to join its team.

The Associate Director of International Office in Shanghai, China implements and executes strategies and programs, as developed by the Office of the Provost for a regional office located in Shanghai, China. (2/26/2009)

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