Zhao offers a quick history of China's foreign policy since 1949 and then offers a provocative assessment of it today.
Research by students
Kong, "Through the application of international public relations, the Chinese government can neutralize the negative effects of the "Made in China" stigma, thereby protecting China's national image," 2008
August 21, 2009
USC thesis in Strategic Public Relations.
Yao, "Risk factors associated with smoking initiation among Chinese adolescents: A matched case-control study," 2008
August 6, 2009
USC Thesis in Applied Biostatistics and Epidemiology.
Chan, "Qin---Three Songs About Nature for voice and percussion," 2008.
August 5, 2009
USC Thesis in Composition.
Huang "'East is Red': A musical barometer for Cultural Revolution politics and culture," 2008
August 4, 2009
USC Thesis in East Asian Languages and Cultures.
Rhee, "Empress Wu of the Tang dynasty: Becoming the only female emperor in China," 2009
August 4, 2009
USC Thesis in East Asian Languages and Cultures.
Tseng, "Examining current U.S. Public Art Trust Fund programs for applications in Taiwan: Visions for Taiwan's new Public Art Trust Fund," 2008
August 4, 2009
USC Thesis in Fine Arts.
Kwei, "An elderly perspective: A case study of elderly residents' preferences and opinions on housing in various communities in Beijing," 2009
August 3, 2009
USC thesis in Gerontology and Urban Planning.
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Join us for a book talk with Suisheng Zhao on how Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, and Xi Jinping each conceived and executed radically different approaches to China's relations with others.