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Clayton Dube on the 2012 Taiwan Election: Process, Outcomes, and Implications

February 13, 2012

Video of a presentation at the USC U.S.-China Institute symposium on Taiwan's Jan. 14, 2012 election.

Daniel Lynch on the 2012 Taiwan Election: 1992 Consensus - Harmless Mantra or Dangerous Trap?

February 13, 2012

Video of a presentation in the USC U.S.-China Institute symposium on Taiwan's January 14, 2012 election.

Stanley Rosen on the 2012 Taiwan Election: Advertising

February 13, 2012

Video of a presentation made at the USC U.S.-China Institute symposium on Taiwan's January 14, 2012 election.

Ming-cheng Lo on the 2012 Taiwan Election: Identities

February 13, 2012

Video of a presentation at the USC U.S.-China Institute symposium on Taiwan's January 14, 2012 election.

Assignment: China - The Week that Changed the World

January 31, 2012

Richard Nixon described his 1972 trip to China as "the week that changed the world." This segment in the USC U.S.-China Institute's series on American reporting on China focuses on coverage of that historic summit.

Video: Media and Culture in Contemporary China

January 10, 2012

A two-day conference featuring Chinese producer Zhang Jizhong, sponsored by the UCLA-USC Joint East Asian Studies Center, examined the globalization of China's entertainment industry and the popular culture in contemporary China.

Talking Points, December 18 - 31, 2011

December 19, 2011

This edition of the USC U.S.-China Institute newsletter focuses on U.S.-China soft power and China in the U.S. presidential election. As usual, it includes upcoming China-focused events and exhibitions across North America.

Ezra Vogel on Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China

November 21, 2011

Ezra Vogel discusses and assesses Deng Xiaoping’s crucial leadership.

Video: North Korea: Following the Chinese Road?

November 18, 2011

USCI Senior Fellow Mike Chinoy reports on trends he observed during his fifteenth visit to North Korea.

Assignment: China - Opening Up

November 15, 2011

This segment of the USC U.S.-China Institute's documentary series focuses on the period 1979-1983 when reporters from the U.S. were again allowed to be based in China.

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