Join us for a free one-day workshop for educators at the Japanese American National Museum, hosted by the USC U.S.-China Institute and the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia. This workshop will include a guided tour of the beloved exhibition Common Ground: The Heart of Community, slated to close permanently in January 2025. Following the tour, learn strategies for engaging students in the primary source artifacts, images, and documents found in JANM’s vast collection and discover classroom-ready resources to support teaching and learning about the Japanese American experience.
The Big Picture: Part 1 of Election '08 and the Challenge of China
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The opening segment documents the importance of the U.S.-China relationship and its complexity. China has the fastest growing large economy, has become the top producer of greenhouse gases, and is increasingly prominent in negotiations to limit the spread of nuclear weapons.
This video is also available on the USCI YouTube Channel.
Click here to view Tensions over Trade, part two of Election '08 and the Challenge of China.
Speakers in this segment include:
Jeffrey Bader, director, John Thornton China Center, Brookings Institution and advisor to Barack Obama; former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia, Director of Asian Affairs, National Security Council, Assistant Trade Representative for China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan
John Frisbie, president, U.S.-China Business Council
Clark T. Randt, Jr. , U.S. Ambassador to China
Michael Swaine, senior associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; former chair and director of the RAND Center for Asia-Pacific Policy
Additional Resources
Documents
U.S. Ambassador to China Clark Randt, Jr., "U.S.-China Relations," April 21, 2008
Zhuang Zedong, "Ping Pong Diplomacy," September 2007
U.S. Deputy Asst. Sec. of State Thomas J. Christensen, "U.S.-China Relations," 2007
Studies
Harry Harding, "China Policy for the Next U.S. Administration," September 2008
Agencies / Organizations
Center for Strategic and International Studies
China Academy for Social Sciences, Institute for American Studies
Fudan University, Center for American Studies
USCI and US-China Today Articles
Public Opinion Surveys
"America’s Soft Power is Still Supreme in Asia," June 19, 2008
"Survey: Most Americans Now Have an Unfavorable Impression of China," March 5, 2008
"Survey of American and Chinese opinion: Hope and Fear," December 13, 2008
Meg Young, "Elite Chinese American Group Focuses on Improving Ties," June 20, 2008
Anthony Marra, "Clinton, Obama and McCain Take Stances on China," March 7, 2008
China as a Global Power, November 13, 2007
Damon Ferrara, "Wang Yunxiang: A Few Problems, but That's to be Expected," September 17, 2007
J. Stapleton Roy, "The Future of U.S.-China Relations," April 2007
June Teufel Dreyer, "U.S.-China Relations: Engagement or Talking Past Each Other," April 2007
William Overholt, "Myth and Reality in U.S.-China Relations," April 2007
Harry Harding, "Discussing: Relations in a Changing Economic Environment," April 2007
Warren Cohen, "Discussing: Relations in a Changing Economic Environment," April 2007
Please contact Clayton Dube at the USC U.S.-China Institute (1-213-821-4382 or cdube@usc.edu) with questions about the documentary and its themes or screening inquiries. The documentary is also available at the USC U.S.-China Institute’s channel at YouTube.
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Please join us for the Grad Mixer! Hosted by USC Annenberg Office of International Affairs, Enjoy food, drink and conversation with fellow students across USC Annenberg. Graduate students from any field are welcome to join, so it is a great opportunity to meet fellow students with IR/foreign policy-related research topics and interests.
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Events
Hosted by USC Annenberg Office of International Affairs, enjoy food, drink and conversation with fellow international students.
Join us for an in-person conversation on Thursday, November 7th at 4pm with author David M. Lampton as he discusses his new book, Living U.S.-China Relations: From Cold War to Cold War. The book examines the history of U.S.-China relations across eight U.S. presidential administrations.