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PRC Vice Premier Wang Qishan (L5), US Secretary of State Clinton (L4) and US Treasury Secretary Geithner (R1) unveil the model of the USA Pavilion.

Shanghai World Expo 2010: USA Pavilion and USC U.S.-China Institute Student Ambassador Program

DEADLINE EXTENDED - Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to apply by November 15 to become student ambassadors for the U.S. at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo: May 1 – October 31, 2010 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)

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)

USC Films Highlighted in Ancient Paths, Modern Voices Festival

USC School of Cinematic Arts' Mark Jonathan Harris, Johanna Demetrakas, and students from USC present and comment on their work following the sample screenings.(11/3/2009)

Nicholas Cull on the Range and Impact of Chinese Public Diplomacy Efforts

Nicholas Cull, Director of the USC Master of Public Diplomacy Program, participated in a US-China Economic and Security Review Commission hearing.(5/20/2009)

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11/19/2009: When China Rules the World: The Rise of the Middle Kingdom and the End of Western Civilization

The US-China Institute presents a talk by Martin Jacques on his new book, which argues that the twenty-first century will be different with the rise of China and the end of Western dominance.

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11/13/2009: POSTPONED: The Dragon's Gift: The Real Story of China in Africa

Join Professor Deborah Brautigam for a discussion on her book on China's actions and intentions in Africa.
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11/18/2009: "Rebels of the Neon God" Film Screening and Q&A

The USC East Asian Studies Center and School of Cinematic Arts present a screening of the movie "Rebels of the Neon God."

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11/07/2009: The Buddhist Arts of Tea in Medieval China

UCLA Fowler Museum presents a talk by James A. Benn on the role of Buddhism in the creation of Chinese tea culture.
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11/09/2009: Somewhere I Have Never Traveled

Taiwanese director Tien-Yu Fu will discuss and answer questions about the new film "Somewhere I Have Never Traveled."

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11/07/2009: Music and Theater: A Universal Language

The Paley Theater will present two screenings of the documentary, From Mao to Mozart.
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11/07/2009: Atlanta Symphony Orchestra

Carnegie Hall features a performance by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

Through 11/10/2009: Ancient Paths, Modern Voices: Celebrating Chinese Culture

A citywide festival featuring Chinese musicians and artists performing different genres of music.

Through 11/14/2009: Chinese Art: A Seattle Perspective

The Seattle Asian Art Museum presents an opportunity to see a collection with representative works from each dynastic period.

Through 11/15/2009: Masters of Adornment: The Miao People of China

The Bowers Museum presents a collection of exquisite textiles and silver jewelry that highlights the beauty and wealth of the Miao peoples of southwest China.
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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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