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President Barack Obama at the Forbidden City, Nov. 17, 2009. White House photo.

Instant Analysis: Reporting on US Presidents in China

A sampling of press reports of presidential trips, 1972 - 2009 read more»

60 Years of Celebrating the Creation of the People's Republic

A review of Chinese national day celebrations since 1949.(9/24/2009)

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)

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)

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)

USCI 2009-2010 Faculty Research Grants Announced

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

Economic Crisis, Looming Environmental Threats, and Growing Nuclear Weapons Worries -- All in a Day's Work at the Strategic and Economic Dialogue 中美战略与经济对话

Bush/Paulson economic initiative expanded under Obama to formally include security and environmental concerns. (7/29/2009)

Daniel Lynch on "The Next Chinese Revolution"

USCI scholar looks at what changes in China's economic climate might mean for its domestic political environment.(10/1/2009)

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)

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)

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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12/03/2009: Honorable Survivor: Mao’s China, McCarthy’s America, and the Persecution of John S. Service

The USC US-China Institute presents a talk and Q&A session with Lynne Joiner on her new book.

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12/01/2009: Dream Weavers - Beijing 2008

The East Asian Studies Center and U.S.-China Institute present the screening of Dream Weavers - Beijing 2008 and Q&A with documentary filmmaker Gu Jun.
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12/08/2009: China's Chronic Disease Transition

The Annenberg School for Communication presents a lecture with Dr. Gonghuan Yang on China’s new disease burden and the shift from infectious disease to a global chronic disease epidemic.

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11/22/2009: Film: Silver Spear

The Bowers Museum presents a screening of "Silver Spear," a digital opera film.
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11/22/2009: Authors on Asia

The Pacific Asia Museum presents Lisa See, author of the bestselling Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and Peony in Love.

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12/02/2009: 5th Annual Alaska-China Business Conference

The one day conference will feature experts sharing their experiences of doing business in China.

Through 11/29/2009: 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.

Through 12/05/2009: Pearl of the Snowlands: Buddhist Printing at the Derge Parkhang

This exhibit will present photographs, interviews and artifacts collected in Derge Parkhang.

Through 12/31/2009: Ancient Arts of China: A 5000 Year Legacy

Bowers Museum presents a collection that portrays the evolution of Chinese technology, art and culture.
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New Publication: From "Tribute System" to "Peaceful Rise"

A new special issue of The Journal of American-East Asian Relations offers papers originally presented at USCI conference. (9/2/2009)

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 2009-2010 internships with the U.S. - China Institute's online publication, US-China Today.(1/14/2007)

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