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Organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and supported by over 30 major US business/industry associations, the "Think Asia, Think Hong Kong" symposium seeks to encourage and facilitate US companies to diversify their business to Asia and meet potential partners or investors in a strategic, effective and efficient way.
The District Export Council of Southern California, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (US PTO), University of California, Irvine School of Law, and the U.S. Commercial Service will be hosting a conference at UC Irvine School of Law.
The US Patent and Trademark Office and UC San Diego (IR/PS, 21st Century China Program, and the UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation) present: New Perspectives on Innovation and Intellectual Property Policy in China: What Does the Evidence Say?
The RAND Corporation presents a panel of leading RAND analysts and senior Japanese national security policy leaders discussing the state of the U.S.-Japan alliance; important changes in Japanese foreign, national security, and defense policies; and security in East Asia.
The PLATO Society presents a symposium on China – U.S. relations at the Skirball Center. Speakers will examine the two countries’ present and future together.
Asia Society Southern California continues the Forecast Asia series. The speakers will offer insights on the new, strong leaders in Asia – India’s Narendra Modi, Japan’s Shinzo Abe, China’s Xi Jinping and Indonesia’s Joko Widodo – and what their economic plans herald for growth and regional stability.
The Congressional-Executive Commission on China presents a hearing on China's population control program and the horrible violence the program incurs toward Chinese women and children.
The University of Southern California's East Asian Studies Center hosts its annual Taiwanese documentary series.
Wesleyan University's Schwarcz Freeman Lecture: "The Human Dot on Yellow Mountain: Re-thinking 45 Years of China Study" and Freeman Lecture Colloquium: Vera Schwarcz's Students Reflect.