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Past Events: public talk
USC Center for International Studies hosts a conversation on bureaucratic incentives that shape repression in China.
Please join us for this virtual event presented by the USC U.S.-China Institute and the USC Gould School of Law Center for Transnational Law & Business.
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.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a discussion with Barry Naughton on his assessment of what he and his colleagues got right and wrong in looking at China’s economy over the past four decades.
Lecture by Dawa T. Lokyitsang (PhD candidate of cultural anthropology, University of Colorado, Boulder).
Kirk Denton will look at the role of politics—especially political parties—in the establishment, administration, architectural design, and historical narratives of museums in Taiwan.
By looking both at advertisements and articles, this talk will examine the life of a late Qing traveler in its global and local contexts, with particular attention to the changing market for print in the very late 19th century.
The Wilson Center presents a conversation with Asad Umar, Pakistan's federal minister for planning, development, reform, and special initiatives, to discuss the status of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
Dru Gladney will examine the rise of the important role Xinjiang plays in Chinese Premier Xi Jinping’s signature Belt and Road Initiative.
Presented by The Korea Institute, speakers share insights on rising anti-China sentiments in South Korea and their implications for the US-ROK alliance.