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Past Events: USC
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.
Joshua Goldstein talks about his new book looking at the history of the recycling industry in China.
David Shambaugh speaks on his new book focusing on the United States and China in one of the world's most dynamic regions.
Outside the Box [Office], USC U.S.-China Institute, and MTV Documentary Films present a Live Q&A with Writer/Director/Producer Hao Wu discussing his new documentary film 76 DAYS. Everyone who registers for the webinar will be sent a link to view the film 48 hours prior to the Q&A.
Leading international scholars from USC, Duke University, and Chinese University of Hong Kong will discuss Eileen Chang’s writing, films adapted from her novels, art, fashion and more.
Speakers will look at how the pandemic will change the future sustainability policies in U.S., Hong Kong, China, and the world. A HKUST x USC Joint Webinar.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a book talk with author Michael Davis. His new book looks at Beijing's growing interference in the “one country, two systems” model China promised Hong Kong during the 1997 handover.