Past Events
The USC U.S.-China Institutes presents a book talk with Klaus Mühlhahn. Making China Modern provides a panoramic survey of China's rise and resilience through war and rebellion, disease and famine. At this event Professor Mühlhahn will focus on the lessons from history that provide insight into China's evolving international position and how the United States and others should respond.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art presents an exhibition on Chinese figure paintings.
The Royal Ontario Museum presents an exhibition showcasing the connection between Chinese lunar new year and ancestral paintings.
The USC U.S.-China Institute and the Asia Society Southern California present a talk with Robert Koepp, the Hong Kong Director of The Economist Corporate Network, about the implications of the latest developments in Hong Kong.
Think Asia, Think Hong Kong will bring together business communities from Hong Kong and different economies to discuss developments and trends in the dynamic Asian market. It will feature a main symposium, a high-level dinner, thematic breakout sessions and a showcase of start-ups from Hong Kong.
The USC U.S.-China Institutes presents a panel discussion to examine the issues driving the protests, the social composition and motivations of the protesters and counter-protesters, and how the various sides are using media to reach local, mainland and international audiences.
The Museum of Chinese in America presents an exhibition on how music can unite Chinese communities.
Please join the Global Taiwan Institute (GTI) at the 2019 annual symposium featuring leading expert panelists and prominent keynote speakers on US-Taiwan relations. This all-day event will be organized around four engaging panel discussions on a range of challenging and timely issues pertinent to the future of US-Taiwan relations.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a book talk with journalist and author Matt Sheehan. His new book chronicles the deep and interdependent socioeconomic exchanges between China and California.