You are here

News

The Pivot

October 5, 2012

A new USCI documentary looking at the U.S. strategic shift to the Asia-Pacific region.

U.S.-China Bi-National Commission on Trust - Building and Enhancing Relations

October 1, 2012

The commission met in Beijing with senior Chinese foreign relations, commerce, overseas Chinese, military, and media officials and scholars. The commission will issue a report assessing trends in U.S.-China mutual trust and offering recommendations on how to improve understanding and foster greater trust.

Video: Panel presentation on "Chinese Characters - The Profiles of Fast-Changing Lives in a Fast-Changing Land"

September 28, 2012

Discussion with editors Angilee Shah and Jeffrey Wasserstrom and contributor James Carter.

Conversation with Kurt Campbell: The U.S. and Asia - A Status Report

Photo of Kurt Campbell during USCI interview in 2012.
September 28, 2012

Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Kurt Campbell is one of the architects of the Obama Administration's refocusing on the Asia-Pacific region. Below is an interview he gave to USCI.

Education or Brainwashing? Patriotism Classes and Hong Kong's Political Future

September 13, 2012

"National education" courses lead to protests in Hong Kong.

Video: Panel discussion on "I, Ching," a musical about the life of Madame Mao

September 7, 2012

Discussion with playwright Cecile Tang, composer Lowell Lo, and lead actress Marsha Yuan.

USC Price and Shenzhen Sign Letter of Intent

September 4, 2012

In an effort to further their existing institutional engagement, the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy and the Organization Department of the Shenzhen Municipal Committee signed a letter of intent to enhance exchanges and explore new forms of mutually beneficial cooperation.

Assignment: China - The Chinese Civil War

September 1, 2012

The surrender of the Japanese brought about the resumption of the battle between the Chiang Kai-shek-led Nationalists and the Mao Zedong-led Communists. American reporters tell of working to cover the struggle.

Henke studies global partnerships in China

July 9, 2012

Nowhere on Earth will the impact of the aging revolution be as drastic as in China — by 2050, there will be more than 400 million Chinese citizens over the age of 60. As the world watches to see how the country meets these unprecedented challenges, high-ranking officials invited USC Davis School of Gerontology Assistant Dean Maria Henke to explore the possibility of international collaborations.

Global Exchange Program 2008: "A Wacko Wonderland" by David S. Lee and Yingying Cai

June 20, 2012

A short documentary produced by one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China.

Pages