Past Events
The Architecture and Design Film Festival in New York will be screening Mina Chow's film, Face of a Nation: What Happened to the World's Fair?
The UC Berkeley Tang Center for Silk Road Studies presents a lecture with Tansen Sen, Director of the Center for Global Asia and Professor of History at NYU Shanghai.
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a screening of Vanished Archives 消失的檔案, a documentary film about the 1967 riots in Hong Kong that some say is the starting point for the development of Hong Kong consciousness. Discussion with the director follows the screening.
The UC Berkeley Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk with Ruth Rogaski, professor of History at Vanderbilt University, and Wen-hsin Yeh, professor of History at UC Berkeley.
Join us to discuss the issues at play and how they will potentially affect U.S. national interests.
The Nixon Library is hosting a screening and panel for the DisneyNature film "Born in China."
Asia Society Southern California's Eighth Annual U.S.-China Film Summit and Gala will continue to lead the conversation — through keynote and panel discussions— about the Hollywood-China relationship creating, making, marketing and distributing filmed content to the two biggest entertainment markets in the world.
Winning the Third World: Sino-American Competition during the Cold War examines afresh the enduring rivalry between the United States and China during the Cold War. Gregg A. Brazinsky shows how both nations fought vigorously to establish their influence in newly independent African and Asian countries.
Things China Working Group is an informal group to explore research interest in the material networks, systems, economies, media and practices of communication pursued within China or between China and its national and international partnerships. Open only to USC graduate students and faculty.
Book release and talk back on geopolitical motivations and outcomes of the China-Pacific region in relation to the U.S.