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Digital East Asia: Emerging Trends in Public Policy and Regulation
USC East Asian Studies Center is proud to announce a new symposium series on the “Interdisciplinary Study of East Asian Business.” The first symposium will focus on the question of “Digital East Asia” with a broad understanding of the role of business as related to the digital world.
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USC East Asian Studies Center is proud to announce a new symposium series on the “Interdisciplinary Study of East Asian Business.” Fundamental to the approach of the Symposium is a belief that truly innovative ideas about the study of complex phenomena come best through interdisciplinary interchange. Our first symposium scheduled for Friday, February 10, 2017 will focus on the question of “Digital East Asia” with a broad understanding of the role of business as related to the digital world.
This event is co-sponsored by the Center for International Studies at USC Dornsife and International Initiatives at USC Sol Price School of Public Policy.
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