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Nuclear Non-proliferation and the Korean Peninsula
Shen Dingli, director of Fudan University's Center for American Studies, visits USC to discuss U.S.- China relations and efforts to address the issues posed by North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
Chinese Nationalism and its Foreign Policy Implications
Speaking at USC, University of Denver scholar Suisheng Zhao argues that China’s pragmatic nationalism is fundamentally interest-driven, reactive and flexible.
USC Partners With Peking University
The institutions will develop graduate professional education and expand interdisciplinary pursuits.
Study underway of the effectiveness of a Chinese herb in treating Alzheimer’s
Lon Schneider of the USC Keck School of Medicine heads the investigation of Huperzia serrata—known commercially as huperzine A.
Shanghai Museum Salutes Qingyun Ma
Acclaimed architect Rem Koolhaas is among the international VIPs who attend a Chinese reception honoring the newly appointed USC School of Architecture dean.
Working for justice in China
U.S. State Department's Ronald Cheng examines the differences between the criminal justice system in China and the United States.
Working for justice in China
U.S. State Department's Ronald Cheng examines the differences between the criminal justice system in China and the United States.
Chinese and US Students Place Spotlight on Urban Development
In Summer 2006, teams of students from Chongqing, Beijing and Los Angeles investigated urban development in Chongqing towns (in China) with World Bank-funded projects underway.
Building a China Shop
Rigorous social-science research with a policy pay-off. That’s what USC leaders hope to cultivate in the new USC U.S.-China Institute. But that’s not all.
The Dragons of Troy
From missionaries and technocrats to business moguls and government ministers, USC has a distinguished history of preparing China’s movers and shakers.