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The Impact of the Olympics: Larsen Jensen

March 27, 2009
Larsen Jensen
 

The Impact of the Olympics: Jeffrey Owens

March 27, 2009
Jeffrey Owens
 

The Impact of the Olympics: Monroe E. Price

March 27, 2009
Monroe E. Price
 

The Impact of the Olympics: Baizhu Chen

March 27, 2009
Baizhu Chen
 

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

October 23, 2008

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

History and China's Foreign Relations: The Achievements and Contradictions of American Scholarship

March 13, 2008

Historians, political scientists, and policy analysts discussed whether or not studies of the past help to illuminate the China's foreign affairs in the present.

Celebrating art and upholding the value of the individual

November 15, 2007

USCI hosts the Chinese Disabled People’s Performing Arts Troupe and screens My Dream

Documenting the Global City 2006: "The Global Mix Los Angeles" by Qui Xiaolu and Ryan Chen

September 1, 2006

This is a short documentary on Los Angeles produced by one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China. The students were part of the first collaboration in summer 2006 to "Document the Global City." USC Cinema faculty Mark Harris and Marsha Kinder led this first group. This effort yielded a multi-year exchange that continues and is supported by the two schools, Mr. Stephen Lesser, and the USC U.S.-China Institute.

Documenting the Global City 2006: "There's Always Time For Soup" by Chera Kee and Fei-Fei Wang

September 1, 2006

This is a short documentary on Los Angeles produced by one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China. The students were part of the first collaboration in summer 2006 to "Document the Global City." USC Cinema faculty Mark Harris and Marsha Kinder led this first group. This effort yielded a multi-year exchange that continues and is supported by the two schools, Mr. Stephen Lesser, and the USC U.S.-China Institute.

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