Multimedia
Li Hongbin, "China`s Educational Inequality: Evidence from College Entrance Exams and Admissions"
Li Hongbin teaches of economics and is also executive associate director of the China Data Center
C. Cindy Fan, Discussant of Human Capital
Prof. Fan teaches geography and Asian American studies and is associate dean for social sciences.
The Thaw: Taiwan and China's Changing Relationship - Part 1
Part 1 of the USC U.S.-China Institute documentary on cross-strait relations looks at economics-led rapprochement between the long-time rivals.
Video: Deborah Brautigam on the Real Story of China in Africa
How large and significant are China's activities in Africa? Which of Africa's 53 countries are China's biggest aid and investment targets? What are the implications of these efforts for China and for Africa?
Robert A. Kapp
Robert Kapp spoke at the USC U.S.-China Institute conference on “The Making of U.S. China Policy” Please click on the play button below to view the presentation.
Tensions over Trade: Part 2 of Election '08 and the Challenge of China
China is America's largest overseas trading partner and is has the world's fastest growing large economy. This is the second part of the USC U.S.-China Institute's documentary on the 2008 election and U.S.-China relations.
Andrew Walder, Stanford University
Walder was a discussant for the U.S.-China Institute conference panel on “Disparity.”
Warren I. Cohen, University of Maryland
Cohen was a discussant for the opening panel on “State to State Relations in a Changing Economic Environment.”