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Think again about China

May 30, 2021

Op-ed by Prof. Gregory Treverton

Video: Panelists Look at China's Green Efforts

April 22, 2021

The USC U.S.-China Institute looks at China's environmental protection efforts and the use of data in making and implementing Chinese environmental laws.

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.

Video: Panel Looks at Ways to Combat Prejudice

April 2, 2021

The USC U.S.-China Institute hosted a panel discussion to look at the biases and discrimination against Asians and Asian Americans, the resistance to it, the role America’s relationships with Asia play in shaping perceptions, and trends in Asian American political participation.

Clinical trial explores the use of traditional Chinese medicine against COVID-19

March 4, 2021

The pilot study centers on a combination of 13 traditional medicinal compounds used in China early on in the coronavirus outbreak. [5 min read]

Happy Year of the Ox! 祝您牛年快乐!

Happy Year of the Ox
February 11, 2021

It's Lunar New Year Eve, a time to get together with family and call on friends and neighbors. U.S.

USC And China in the News in 2020

December 30, 2020

China-related news involving USC research, faculty, students and organizations.

In memoriam: Ezra Vogel 傅高义, 1930-2020

December 21, 2020

Distinguished China scholar Ezra Vogel passed away at 90.

How the Coronavirus Is Exposing Failed Leadership

July 7, 2020

A pandemic emergency exposes the vulnerability of a country’s governance system. Originally published by The National Interest on July 7, 2020. Written by USC professor Shui-Yan Tang and Brian An. 

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