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Berkeley-Stanford Graduate Student Conference in Modern Chinese Humanities

The 8th annual Berkeley-Stanford Graduate Student Conference in Modern Chinese Humanities focuses on modern Chinese cultural production.

2009 US-China Legal Exchange

The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) and the USC U.S. - China Institute will host a senior delegation from China on October 12, 2009 to discuss China's amendments to the Patent Law and draft Telecommunications Law.

Evaluating the Risk of Chinese Housing Market: What We Know and What We Need to Know

Cornell Institute for China Economic Research co-sponsers a talk with Yongheng Deng that evaluates the risk of the Chinese housing market.

Beyond Representation? Portrayals of an Overseas Chinese Tycoon in Southeast Asia

Huang Jianli, Associate Professor of the National University of Singapore will speak at Stanford University on the portrayal of Overseas Chinese Tycoon in Southeast Asia

China and Shifting Dynamics in East Asia

China's increasing assertiveness in the South China Sea has changed the security dynamic in East Asia. Are the United States and its allies on a collision course with China, or are there ways to avoid the outbreak of conflict? We will explore these with our guest, Jacqueline Newmyer Deal, who has furnished analysis to the Defense Department on East Asian security issues for over a decade.

First Things First: The Present (If Not Clear) Danger of Crisis Instability in US-China Relations

University of Pennsylvania's Avery Goldstein will be speaking at Harvard University on US-China Relations instability.

Chinese Soft Power

Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a discussion with Professor Maria Repnikova on China’s complex and often contradictory soft power performance.

Toward a Clash of Titans? Geopolitical Implications of Energy Insecurity

A roundtable discussion by policy experts on the implications of rising energy consumption in the United States, China, India.

China in the Year of the Snake

The USC U.S.-China Institute's Clayton Dube speaks in Pasadena's Senior Curriculum series.

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