The Future of U.S. – China Relations USCI's inaugural conference explored the multidimensional and evolving U.S. – China relationship. This article includes links to videos, to panel presentations, and to copies of the papers presented. (5/8/2007)
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Obama Goes to China: Issues and Positions USCI resources illuminate Senator and now President Obama's views, the key issues to be discussed in Beijing, and the context of this visit. (11/6/2009)
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The Bond Between Sisters and History Novelist Lisa See shared the family stories and nearly forgotten Los Angeles history that inspired her latest novel.(11/6/2009)
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Shanghai World Expo 2010: USA Pavilion and USC U.S.-China Institute Student Ambassador Program Undergraduate and graduate students who have applied to the Program will be notified in December.(10/23/2009)
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USC hosts US-China Legal Exchange USC U.S.-China Institute hosts U.S. Department of Commerce and Chinese Ministry of Commerce exchange.(10/13/2009)
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In Memoriam: George O. Totten III, 86 The Distinguished Professor Emeritus at USC College was a World War II veteran and scholar of world peace.(3/5/2009)
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Teaching About Asia, February 2009TAA is a monthly e-newsletter from the USC U.S.-China Institute aiming to inform educators about opportunities to expand their knowledge and to provide information about new resources to help bring Asia to students. Subscription information is below. (2/25/2009)
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USC U.S.-China Institute receives grant for K-12 educationResources put toward enhancing East Asian studies in California classrooms.(1/31/2009)
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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)
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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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The Implications of "Tianxia" as a New World System William Callahan examines tianxia, a world view that has received wide attention among Chinese intellectuals(12/4/2008)
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Happy Thanksgiving - Recipes from Madame Wu Sylvia Wu is the author of many popular cookbooks including Madame Wu’s Art of Chinese Cooking and Cooking with Madame Wu: Yin and Yang Recipes for Longevity.(11/25/2008)
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Conference Targets U.S.-China Relations A timely film featuring interviews with top advisers for McCain and Obama premieres at a USC conference.(10/15/2008)
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Sights Set on Higher Ed in China A daylong conference will bring together global leaders to assess the future of Chinese higher education.(10/13/2008)
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Earthquake Relief A short list of organizations which are accepting donations and are in a position to offer assistance to those affected by the devastating earthquake that hit Southwestern China on May 12, 2008.(5/13/2008)
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Ambassador Clark Randt on "The Crucial Relationship" America's ambassador to China delivered a wide-ranging assessment of US-China relations in his Herbert G. Klein Lecture at USC.(4/30/2008)
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May You Have an Interesting August … The 2008 Olympic Games puts China in the hotseat, and many are speculating how it will handle the tourism and boycott threats, says USC Marshall's David Carter.(4/25/2008)
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Ping-pong melts Cold War rifts World ping-pong champ visits USC, tells his story of unlikely sportsmanship in the '70s.(9/27/2007)
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Smashing Barriers… USC staff member, Zach Williams, breaks barriers in China and the U.S.(9/24/2007)
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Can China make its exports safe? USC Alum and Life Trustee Herbert G. Klein published this opinion piece in the San Diego Union-Tribune. A lecture series in his name has been established. Former U.S. Ambassador to China J. Stapleton Roy gave the first campus lecture in the series in April. (9/21/2007)
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Chinese Students Complete USC Internship Young engineers from Tsinghua University cap a six-week program filled with enriching experiences at the USC Viterbi School.
(8/30/2007)
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Shenzhen-Hong Kong Biennale Qingyun Ma, Dean of the USC School of Architecture, will oversee the three-month event whose theme explores the need for revitalization.(8/13/2007)
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Pete Vanderveen Establishes Ties in Asia USC School of Pharmacy dean speaks at the fourth National Conference on Pharmacy Education in Taiwan. (7/11/2007)
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PT faculty help China prepare for 2008Six USC faculty members, traveled to Beijing in January for a weeklong series of lectures and “hands-on” laboratories.(7/2/2007)
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USC Rossier Students Bound for Beijing A two-week trip could be the forerunner to other international programs for USC and China.(6/29/2007)
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USCI and East Asian Library Host Hong Kong Exhibition The exhibit commemorates the 10th anniversary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.(6/28/2007)
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Photos from the Hong Kong 2007 Photo Exhibition CollectionThese photos have been selected from the collection of 66 photos that were on display at the East Asian Library to mark the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.(6/28/2007)
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Photos from the Hong Kong Exhibition Event USCI and the East Asian Library hosted an exhibit marking the 10th anniversary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. (6/28/2007)
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Freeman Foundation Funds New USC Internships in Asia Eight-week summer internships in 2008 and 2009 are aimed at students who want to broaden their international education.
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Hong Kong Today It's been 10 years since Hong Kong was returned to China. Through a photo exhibition sponsored by China's Ministry of Culture and a scholarly panel discussion, we examine Hong Kong today. (6/14/2007)
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The Future of U.S.-China Relations Conference Photos, Set 2Photos from USCI's inaugural conference held on April 20-21, 2007 at the USC Davidson Conference Center(6/4/2007)
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The Future of U.S.-China Relations Conference Photos, Set 1Photos from USCI's inaugural conference held on April 20-21, 2007 at the USC Davidson Conference Center(6/4/2007)
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Teaching about Asia’s Muslims Area educators join specialists at a USC U.S. – China Institute workshop(5/8/2007)
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USCI Support for Graduate Student Summer Fieldwork Ten USC graduate students from six disciplines receive funding from the USC U.S. - China Institute to carry out field research on a topic addressing an aspect of the multidimensional U.S. – China relationship for summer 2007.(5/8/2007)
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USCI Conference in the Press Press reports about "The Future of U.S. - China Relations" conference.(5/3/2007)
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Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy speaks on "The Future of U.S.-China Relations" Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy delivered the Herbert G. Klein Lecture on April 20, 2007 at the U.S.-China Institute's inaugural conference. (4/21/2007)
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Freeman Foundation Funds USC Institute Grants for the U.S-China Institute will provide California teachers with background on the cultures of East Asia.(3/19/2007)
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USC Partners With Peking UniversityThe institutions will develop graduate professional education and expand interdisciplinary pursuits.(2/12/2007)
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Shanghai Museum Salutes Qingyun Ma Acclaimed architect Rem Koolhaas is among the international VIPs who attend a Chinese reception honoring the newly appointed USC School of Architecture dean.(1/16/2007)
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Working for justice in China U.S. State Department's Ronald Cheng examines the differences between the criminal justice system in China and the United States.(1/12/2007)
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Building a China ShopRigorous social-science research with a policy pay-off. That’s what USC leaders hope to cultivate in the new USC U.S.-China Institute. But that’s not all.(1/1/2007)
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The Dragons of Troy From missionaries and technocrats to business moguls and government ministers, USC has a distinguished history of preparing China’s movers and shakers.(1/1/2007)
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Shaolin Temple and the 21st CenturyMonks from China's famed Shaolin Temple visit USC to discuss their beliefs and rituals and how the temple is working to reach a global audience.(11/30/2006)
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U.S.-China Institute offers overseas opportunitiesThe campus-wide initiative offers new class, internships for USC students.(10/18/2006)
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Aging in China Covered During USC VisitOfficials from China's National Committee on Aging discuss the well-being of Asian elders with representatives from USC schools.(9/27/2006)
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China: Students' Development Lab Spotlights Bank-funded Projects in Chongqing June 26, 2006 - With support from the World Bank Office, Beijing, the China Development Lab recently conducted a dual-city case study on Bank-funded urban projects in such secondary cities in Chongqing municipality.(6/26/2006)
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USC to Create New U.S.-China InstituteIn Beijing with Board of Trustees, President Sample notes USC’s longstanding ties with China.(5/25/2006)
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Richmond Speaks at Chinese Symposium Chinese industry leaders seek to understand U.S. regulations on generic drugs and dietary supplements.(5/6/2006)
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Executive Offers Cautionary View of ChinaBear Stearns' chairman Donald Tang, a speaker at the USC Marshall Dean’s Business Breakfast Series, says reforms must follow growth.(2/1/2006)
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Development of ChinaJianhua Zhong discusses societal changes in China(1/31/2006)
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Dental Diplomacy Research competition winners from the USC School of Dentistry travel to China. (1/1/2006)
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USC Expert in Asian Languages DiesClassical violinist and professor emeritus Laurence Thompson, who made a commitment to the study of Chinese religion, was the first director of the USC East Asian Studies Center.(8/2/2005)
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USC Conference Examines China’s InfluenceThe country’s rapid entry into the global economy dominates the proceedings at the 18th Asia/Pacific Business Outlook Conference hosted by the USC Marshall School of Business.(4/25/2005)
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USC Viterbi Dean Unveils China StrategyUSC's Viterbi School of Engineering agrees to collaborate in continuing and distance education with Tsinghua University, known as the MIT of China.(3/10/2005)
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Parents’ unhealthy lifestyles trigger numerous detrimental effects on childrenFindings suggest the important influence of parental smoking on the behavioral choices of Chinese adolescents.(2/11/2005)
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NIH awards USC $8.7 million to study tobacco use in ChinaC. Anderson Johnson of the Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research will head the study. (1/28/2005)
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Top Chinese official visits Keck SchoolWu Jie Ping, co-chair of the Chinese People's Congress and former president of Peking Union Medical College in Beijing, was the highest-ranking Chinese official to visit USC.(10/19/2001)
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CHLA and China formalize pediatric medicine collaborationThe program will design and develop a collaborative pediatric research project and focus on ways to provide cost-effective, quality health care in both China and the U.S.(8/7/1998)
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Wuhan, China, Seeks Help for Anti-Smoking CampaignThe Wuhan government and USC Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Research (IPR) will begin one of the largest collaborations in preventive health across the Pacific Rim.(3/30/1998)
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Surgical Team Provides Care in Qinghai ProvinceAn international telemedicine project links USC physicians and educators with their counterparts in Hong Kong and China to improve the education of Chinese physicians in Western medicine and promote preventive care and community health.(1/19/1998)
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Study Examines the Economics of and Attitudes toward Having Children in ChinaScholars in USC's Population Research Laboratory works with Chinese researchers. (8/30/1993)
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