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Past Events: public talk
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for an online panel discussion on the Belt and Road Initiative in Southeast and Central Asia.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a discussion of 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.
Please join us for a virtual event to examine the challenges Russian and Chinese plans pose for the United States. This event is hosted by the Los Angeles World Affairs Council and Town Hall and co-sponsored by the USC U.S.-China Institute.
Panelists will focus on the Asian American identity, the media portrayal of anti-Asian hate crimes, and how others can help support the community.
The USC East Asian Studies Center has launched an EASC New Book Series for the wider community. This series is organized by Li-Ping Chen, Postdoctoral Scholar & Teaching Fellow in the USC East Asian Studies Center, focusing on Modern China.
Ronnie C. Chan is Chair of Hang Lung Properties, one of Greater China's largest property companies. Mr. Chan received his MBA from USC in 1976 and has maintained close ties to the university ever since, serving as a longtime Trustee and launching the USC Hong Kong Alumni Association.
Julia Lovell re-evaluates Maoism as both a Chinese and an international force, linking its evolution in China with its global legacy.
Following his experience being falsely accused as a spy by the FBI, Xiaoxing Xi will speak to us on defending Chinese colleagues against injustice, safeguarding open fundamental research on university campuses, and protecting American leadership in science and technology.
Scott Rozelle discusses his new book that looks at the stark contrast between China's rural and urban populations.
Jennifer Pan examines how China's major social assistance program, Dibao, has been used to quell dissent.