Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Screening of Assignment: China – The Week that Changed the World
The Korbel School of International Affairs at Denver University presents Mike Chinoy in the Public Diplomacy Speaker Series.
Where
Former CNN foreign correspondent, Mike Chinoy possesses unmatched journalism experience in the Asia-Pacific region, including regular access to China and North Korea. He will present an episode from his recent documentary: 60 Years Later: Nixon and the Rebirth of U.S.-China Public Diplomacy, produced by the USC U.S.-China Institute.
~Refreshments will be provided~
Please register by Friday, January 13 at alumni.du.edu/MikeChinoy
To see the Assignment: China "Opening Up" segment, on the first American reporters to be based in Beijing following the re-establishment of formal diplomatic relations in 1979, please go to http://china.usc.edu/assignmentchina. It and a Chinese subtitled version are also available at the USCI YouTube channel. To see the conference on the logistics associated with the Nixon trip, please go to http://china.usc.edu/ShowArticle.aspx?articleID=2283.
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