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2012-2013 USCI Graduate Summer Fieldwork Grants
USCI awards grants to USC graduate students to carry out summer fieldwork research.
The Chinese Communist Deployment and Management of Cadres and Agents from 1946 to 1957 in Fujian Province, China
Fan Lu's project examines the interaction between the local government and the People in the 1950s in Xiamen as part of the state-society relationship.
China's Role in Global Financial Regulatory Reform
Peter Knaack's research examines the potential near-future of China as a global financial power as well as the obstacles to its realization.
Alhambra police build interactive bridge with Chinese community
Alhambra Source, the trilingual news site overseen by the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, launched a groundbreaking social media partnership with the Alhambra Police Department this month.
USC Shoah Foundation and Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall Collaborate To Expand Visual History Archive
On the 76th anniversary of the start of the Nanjing Massacre, a commemoration was held including the last remaining survivors. USC Shoah Foundation's Visual History Archive recorded some of their testimony.
Through Tinted Lenses? - Video from the conference exploring how Americans and Chinese see each other
The USC U.S.-China Institute conference focused on the images Chinese and Americans have of each other and each other's country. We also discussed the influence these perceptions have on the decision-making of governments, organizations, and individuals.
Xu Wu - Discussant for Panel 3: Politics, Ideology, Assessing the Other
Xu Wu discussed the third panel of the conference Through Tinted Lenses? How Chinese and Americans See Each Other, hosted by the USC U.S.-China Institute.
Zhang Hui - How Young People in China's Less Well-Known Citites See America
Zhang Hui spoke at the conference Through Tinted Lenses? How Chinese and Americans See Each Other, hosted by the USC U.S.-China Institute, on the topic of Public Opinion Surveys
Richard Wike - China's Image in the U.S. and Around the World
Richard Wike spoke at the conference Through Tinted Lenses? How Chinese and Americans See Each Other, hosted by the USC U.S.-China Institute, on the topic of Public Opinion Surveys
Terry Lautz - Discussant for Panel 4: Public Opinion Surveys
Terry Lautz discussed the fourth panel of the conference Through Tinted Lenses? How Chinese and Americans See Each Other, hosted by the USC U.S.-China Institute.