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Josh Goldstein's Remains of the Everyday Earns Top Honor from the Association for Asian Studies

February 19, 2023

This year's Joseph Levenson Book Prize goes to the 2021 work making "the greatest contribution to increasing understanding of the history, culture, society, politics, or economy of China."

China, the U.S. and a hungry world

May 20, 2022

A food safety factory shutdown has Americans hunting for baby formula. Readying themselves for a covid-19 lockdown, Chinese in Beijing emptied store shelves. Emerging from lockdown, some in Shanghai are visiting well-provisioned markets. U.S.-China agricultural trade is booming, but many are still being left hungry. Food security, sustainability and safety remain issues.

Video - Heribert Dieter examines Europe-China ties in a changing geopolitical environment

May 11, 2022

For decades, European countries assumed that China is a benign force in international relations.

Looking at China's Economy

November 8, 2021

Track China's rise to the world's second largest economy and its economic ties to the U.S. through USCI events, newsletters and document collections.

Looking at Taiwan

September 30, 2021

Links to events USCI has hosted and documents it has collected relating to Taiwan.

Looking at China's Belt and Road

September 29, 2021

Links to events USCI has hosted and documents it has collected relating to China's Belt and Road Initiative.

Video: Panel Discussion on China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Action

April 12, 2021

The USC U.S.-China Institute hosted an online panel discussion to examine the economic, environmental, social and political impact China's Belt and Road Initiative has in Southeast and Central Asia.

Looking at the U.S. Justice Department's China Initiative

September 30, 2020

Links to interviews USCI has conducted and documents it has collected relating to the Justice Department's push to curb Chinese economic espionage.

Video: Conversation with David Barboza

May 18, 2020

Award-winning New York Times journalist David Barboza talks about the challenges of reporting on China.

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