Past Events
The images most Americans hold of China are shaped by news coverage. "Assignment: China," a multipart documentary from USC US-China Institute, focuses on the journalists who have described the remarkable changes in China since the 1940s.
Join distinguished former CNN Asia correspondent and USC U.S.-China Institute Senior Fellow Mike Chinoy, the writer and reporter for the series, who will introduce the episode"Opening Up" and answer questions after the screening.
The Confucius Institute at the University of Oregon is very pleased to announce the initiation of a Chinese language competition, which this term will be a karaoke-style singing competition
USC U.S.-China Institute hosts a discussion with women's rights activist Guo Jianmei, providing insights to the NGO climate in China
Two groundbreaking works on the history of indentured labor and the Asian diaspora in the Caribbean come into conversation with one another.
Join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a screening of the most recent installment of the Assignment: China series. This screening will be followed by a discussion with Mike Chinoy, writer and reporter for the series.
Freer Gallery of Art presents an exhibition on Chinese paintings that capture women's roles in traditional Chinese society.
The Foreign Policy Research Institute hosts a talk by Bruce Dickson on the various factors that influence nationalism and what they imply for China's nationalist movements.
An exhibition of works by Yang Fudong who juxtaposes the video work with the Chinese classical tradition
Hosted by the Asia Society, the fourth annual U.S.-China Film Summit will focus on how Chinese and Hollywood film industry leaders are navigating the East-West filmmaking process, and will address the trends and dynamics in the U.S.-China film relationship, including recent success stories.
Professor Nancy S. Steinhardt presents the 26th Lecture titled, "Yuan: Chinese Architecture, Mongol Patrons, Asian Archaeology"