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Past Events: USC
The Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures offers a second informational session for students interested in learning Chinese in China during summer 2008.
Sarah Graham and John Robert Kelley examine the Sino-American bilateral relationship.
The issues faced by people with disabilities and their needs are integral to the process of building a harmonious society, as well as the improvement of human rights in China. Experts gather in Beijing for learning and discussion.
A panel discusses China's unprecedented economic growth along with its significant enviornmental costs.
The conference offers an original interpretation of this FTA frenzy by focusing on the competition and rivalry as the central elements in the on-going process.
William Alford examines the rise, decline, and uncertain future of the rice-roots legal worker.
A documentary on the cultural and economic changes in China.
The Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures offers an informational session for students interested in learning Chinese in China during summer 2008.
USC U.S.-China Institute Board of Scholars member William Overholt will speak on US-China relations.
USCI presents a talk with Jeffrey Sean Lehman, President of the Joint Center for China-U.S. Law & Policy Studies at Peking University and Beijing Foreign Studies University.