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Photos: Ma Ying-jeou Visits USC

November 7, 2017

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Aynne Kokas Discusses Her Book "Hollywood Made in China"

August 21, 2017

Aynne Kokas's new book offers an in-depth look at China’s growing role in the global media industries and how it is shaping Hollywood in the twenty-first century.

Global Film Exchange Program 2016

April 6, 2017
Film students from the University of Southern California and Communication University of China pair up to create revealing documentaries. This is part of an ongoing collaboration between the two universities.

Video: Aynne Kokas on Hollywood's relationship with China

March 13, 2017

Aynne Kokas, from the University of Virginia, offers an in-depth look at China’s growing role in the global media industries and how it is shaping Hollywood in the twenty-first century.

Video: A Conversation With Teng Junjie

November 4, 2016

Dean Wilson of the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism speaks with Teng Junjie, distinguished television and film director, about global media trends.

Video: Duncan Clark on the Rise of Jack Ma and Alibaba

October 4, 2016

Duncan Clark discusses his new book that chronicles Jack Ma's rise from an English teacher to the founder of one of the world's biggest companies, Alibaba.

Watch presentations from "The China Card: Politics vs. Policy," USCI's 10th Anniversary Conference

July 18, 2016

Watch presentations from the USC U.S.-China Institute's 10th anniversary conference. It was held on September 29, 2016 at the USC Radisson Hotel.

Video: Christopher Rea and Henry Jenkins on how vaudeville differed between Hollywood and China

March 28, 2016

Christopher Rea and Henry Jenkins explore comic convergences on the silver screen, focusing on filmmakers who embraced a vaudevillian aesthetic of visceral comedy and variety entertainment.

Video: Peter Brack on Adventures in Media Entrepreneurship in China

February 20, 2015

Peter Brack, veteran media executive and now a venture capitalist, discusses lessons learned in two decades launching and running media enterprises in China and the rest of Asia.

Assignment: China - USCI's series on American reporting on China

Photo by Jim Laurie.
May 31, 2014

How do we know what we know about China? The images most Americans hold of China were shaped by news coverage. Our multipart documentary series Assignment: China focuses on the journalists who have described the remarkable changes in China since the 1940s. Two of the most influential moments in this history were the Nixon visit in 1972 and the Tiananmen demonstrations of 1989. The correspondents interviewed for the series have helped news consumers understand how China's opening up and subsequent economic rise have reshaped the world. 

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