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Economic Growth in China Has Not Meant Greater Life Satisfaction For Chinese People

Happiness could just be flying a kite. Geoff Goldberg photo near the Yangzi River (Creative Commons license)

Economic Growth in China Has Not Meant Greater Life Satisfaction For Chinese People

Study of last two decades shows growing happiness gap between wealthy Chinese and the poorest, reflecting rising unemployment and deteriorating safety net. read more»

Remembering Ying Wu and Ming Qu

USC President eulogized Ying Wu and Ming Qu at the memorial service on April 18, 2012.(4/20/2012)

Assignment: China -- USCI series on American reporting on China

How do we know what we know about China? The images most Americans hold of China were shaped by news coverage. Our multipart documentary series Assignment: China focuses on the journalists who have described the remarkable changes in China since the 1940s. (1/31/2012)

Getting to Beijing: Henry Kissinger's Secret 1971 Trip

A documentary history of US efforts under Richard Nixon to open discussions with Chinese leaders, an effort that yielded Kissinger's trip forty years ago this month. (7/21/2011)

Video: Qin Shao on Resident Protesters in Urban China

Qin Shao discusses her research on urban protesters and their evolving identities as a result of prevalent housing reforms in China during the past three decades.(4/5/2012)

Video: Rob Schmitz on Covering China

USC U.S.-China Institute and the USC Annenberg School of Journalism Director’s Forum present a discussion with Rob Schmitz.(4/18/2012)

Getting to Know You -- The US and China Shake the World, 1971-1972

What US documents reveal about the uncertain path to rapprochement.(2/21/2012)

Video: Greg Anderson on State Capitalism in China’s Auto Industry

Greg Anderson discusses his book about the Chinese car industry and the delicate nature of China's planned economy.(3/6/2012)

Taiwan Election 2012: Outcomes and Implications for US-Taiwan-China Ties

Video from the USC U.S.-China Institute symposium on the results of the January 14 Taiwan elections and their potential impact on domestic politics in Taiwan, cross-strait relations, and regional stability. (2/13/2012)

Ezra Vogel on Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China

Ezra Vogel discusses and assesses Deng Xiaoping’s crucial leadership.(11/21/2011)

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06/12/2012: Screening: The Revolutionary

Running time 92 minutes. Followed by a Q&A session with Sid Rittenberg, Lucy Ostrander, and Irv Drasnin.
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05/21/2012: 10th Annual Chinese Internet Research Conference: Social Media, Digital Entertainment, Governance & Social Movements

The USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism and the USC U.S.-China Institute will host the 10th annual Chinese Internet Research Conference in Los Angeles, CA.

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05/16/2012: When and how the marginal became central: Borderland complex in East Asian Buddhism

Stanford University presents a public talk on East Asian Buddhism.
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05/18/2012: Panel discussion: Politics of Culture and Nature in Northwest China

The University of California at Berkeley presents a discussion on China's northwest, the border region of China proper.

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05/18/2012: Rick Leong: The Phenomenology of Dusk

The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria presents paintings influenced by both Chinese and Canadian landscape painting traditions.
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05/18/2012: Declaration of Independence Imitates the Great Announcement in the Shangshu

The Institute for Chinese Studies at the Ohio State University presents lectures associated with Chinese culture.

Through 05/27/2012: Epoch-making Digitization in National Palace Museum: Past-Future

thumbnail The Taiwan Academy presents an exhibition that will showcase seven multi-media works, displaying the new interpretations of digital material at the world-renowned National Palace Museum.

Through 06/01/2012: Lee Mingwei’s The Travelers

thumbnail Lee Mingwei's The Travelers launched September 22, 2010 and will be on display at the Museum of Chinese in America in New York City in November 2011.

Through 06/01/2012: Desert Mazar: Sacred Sites in Western China

thumbnail A photography exhibition and symposium on Mongolian deserts will be held at University of California, Berkeley.
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NEW COURSE - Water and Energy Management in China: Market Forces and Socialist Ideology

Dr. Juliana Qiong Wang's Course will discuss environmental economics and policy. The class meets from 12:30-1:50 on TTH in SOS B-15. (4/11/2012)

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