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Enrique Dussel Peters: Toward a Dialogue between Mexico and China
Enrique Dussel Peters talks about what a large collection of studies reveal about China's relationship with Mexico.
Andrew Scobell: Is there a civil-military gap in China's peaceful rise?
RAND scholar Andrew Scobell discussed what provocative comments from Chinese military figures and actions by Chinese military units suggests about civilian control over today's People's Liberation Army.
Video: Tragedy in Crimson
USCI presents a book talk with award-winning journalist Tim Johnson.
Video: Varieties of Authoritarianism - Comparing China and Russia
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a talk with Thomas Bernstein.
Video: Is China Becoming a Mafia State?
USCI presents The Age and Sydney Morning Herald's China correspondent, John Garnaut.
James T.H. Tang: China's Rise and East Asia's Regional Systems
James T.H. Tang, dean of social sciences at Singapore Management University, speaks.
The State of the Chinese Economy: Clayton Dube - What country is the world's leading economic power?
The USC US-China Institute's Clayton Dube opened the conference with a quiz.
Daniel Lynch: Discussant of The Broad View
Prof. Lynch teaches international relations and is a member of USC’s US-China Institute Executive Committee.
Victor Shih, "Awash in Debt: State Liabilities and Monetary and Welfare Implications for China"
Victor C. Shih teaches political economy.
Baizhu Chen, Discussant for the Debt and Property Panel
Professor Chen’s research covers a wide range of monetary economics, international finance, and Ch