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Past Events: USC
The Geoffrey Cowan and Leroy Aarons' play recently toured China, where it stimulated considerable debate about the role of the press. Cowan and members of the production company will discuss reaction to the issued raised.
The USC U.S.-China Institute will screen the new segment of Assignment: China focusing on the historic visit to China by Richard Nixon.
The USC Center on Public Diplomacy presents a talk with Professor Jay Wang to examine the Confucius Institute as a platform for China's cultural diplomacy within the larger context of U.S.-China relations.
This talk will assess the results of the January 14 Taiwan elections and their potential impact on the triangular relationship.
Professor Scott Rozelle, Helen F. Farnsworth Senior Fellow at Stanford University, will give a seminar at USC on his recent paper "A Cluster Randomized Trial of Provider Incentives for Anemia Reduction in Rural China".
USC Annenberg Chinese Students and Alumni Association presents a panel on US-China film co-production opportunities.
The USC U.S.-China Institute's 2011-2012 postdoctoral fellows will present research focusing on how the CCP is working to mobilize labor unions and government officials to improve labor conditions and address social problems.
The USC U.S. China Institute invites students and faculty to attend an informational meeting that offers insight into the many overseas study opportunities that will be available in China this upcoming summer.
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for Ezra Vogel's discussion and assessment of Deng Xiaoping's leadership.
Director Gao Feng visits USC to screen and discuss his film An Eternal Lamb, based on a collection of short stories by a Kazakh author.