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Video: Michael Schuman on the resurgence of Confucianism
The USC U.S.-China Institute hosted a conversation with author Michael Schuman to examine the unprecedented resurgence of Confucianism as a significant trend in Chinese politics and culture.
Mei Fong Discusses Her Book "One Child: The Story Of China's Most Radical Experiment"
Mei Fong, a Pulitzer winning author and former USC Annenberg professor, examines the origins of China's one child policy and some of its unintended consequences through a narrative-rich story.
Video: Mei Fong examines the origins and consequences of China's one child policy
Mei Fong, a Pulitzer winning author and former USC Annenberg professor, examines the origins of China's one child policy and some of its unintended consequences through a narrative-rich story.
Screenings of "Assignment: China" around the Country
A complete list of screenings of the USC U.S.-China Institute's documentary series Assignment China, a multi-part documentary series on the history of American correspondents in China dating back to the 1940s.
Video: Terry Flew discusses China's investments in exporting entertainment media
The USC U.S.-China Instituted hosted Terry Flew from the Digital Media Research Centre at the Queensland University of Technology in Australia. He examined the case of China's investments in exporting entertainment media as case study of the opportunities and challenges of a changing global media landscape.
Video: Tiananmen Revisited with Louisa Lim
The USC U.S.-China Institute hosted a book talk by Louisa Lim, an award-winning journalist who has reported from China for a decade. "The People's Republic of Amnesia: Tiananmen Revisited" discusses how the events of June 4th changed China, and how China changed the events of June 4th by rewriting its own history.
Mapping the Future of Entertainment
Dean Ernest J. Wilson III moderated "Mapping the Future of Entertainment," featuring a keynote from Chen Xiao, Vice President of iQIYI.
Video: Lu Ye examines Shanghai's promotional videos
This presentation draws on in-depth interviews in Shanghai to explore how local audiences understand visual expressions of their urban culture, and how their personal experiences shape what people take away from these images of the city.
Leta Hong Fincher discusses her book "Leftover Women"
Leta Hong Fincher discusses her book, debunks the popular myth that women have fared well as a result of post-socialist China's economic reforms and breakneck growth. Laying out the structural discrimination against women in China will speak to broader problems with China's economy, politics, and development.
Shen Ke 沈可: Young Shanghai Couples and Childbearing
Shen Ke speaks at the #MillennialMinds symposium in Shanghai, China on April 3, 2015.