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Past Events: conference
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.
Asia Pacific Business Outlook is the premier conference for business professionals seeking trade or investment opportunities in the Asia Pacific region. APBO particularly offers small and medium size businesses that are new to market tremendous opportunities to develop networks, devise strategies, and update understanding of current economic climate and socio-political trends in the region. Since 1988, the USC Marshall School of Business has produced the APBO Conference with the full support of the U.S. Commercial Service.
Memory, Moment, and Mobility in East Asia: East Asian Languages and Cultures Graduate Student Conference is the first East Asian Studies Graduate Student Conference hosted by the G-SEA (Graduates Studying East Asia) organization at the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Southern California April 11th and 12th, 2015.
In the city where East meets West, the 2015 Woo Conference will draw upon today’s leading thinkers and influential business minds to provide a platform for intellectual exchange, idea generation and networking. The conference will examine the economic ties, growth strategies and investment opportunities across key sectors and explore the future of the U.S. – China relationship.