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Video: Rob Schmitz on Covering China

April 18, 2012

USC U.S.-China Institute and the USC Annenberg School of Journalism Director’s Forum present a discussion with Rob Schmitz.

NEW COURSE - Water and Energy Management in China: Market Forces and Socialist Ideology

April 11, 2012

Dr. Juliana Qiong Wang's Course will discuss environmental economics and policy. The class meets from 12:30-1:50 on TTH in SOS B-15.

报导中国(美国记者关于中国):中国内战 (Assignment: China - The Chinese Civil War 中文字幕版)

April 10, 2012

日本的投降将蒋介石领导的国民党和毛泽东领导的共产党之间的战火重新点燃。美国记者讲述他们报道中国内部斗争的工作。

Video: Qin Shao on Resident Protesters in Urban China

April 5, 2012

Qin Shao discusses her research on urban protesters and their evolving identities as a result of prevalent housing reforms in China during the past three decades.

Seminar studies sustainable funding for China’s infrastructure

March 30, 2012

Rapid urbanization has created a need for sustainable funding and financial strategy for infrastructure renewal in China, said Richard Little, a senior fellow at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy, in a seminar offered on March 7 by USC Price and the Metrans Transportation Center.

USC to train Chinese physicians at Keck School

March 28, 2012

Dozens of senior surgeons from hospitals across China will come to USC for training in minimally invasive surgery as part of a new educational and research exchange agreement formalized late last year.

"Top Secret" Goes to China

March 6, 2012

Video from the USC U.S.-China Institute symposium on the play that recently toured China, where it stimulated considerable debate about the role of the press.

Video: Greg Anderson on State Capitalism in China’s Auto Industry

March 6, 2012

Greg Anderson discusses his book about the Chinese car industry and the delicate nature of China's planned economy.

Monkey King to become China’s Mickey Mouse?

February 29, 2012

International filmmakers and developers interested in partnering with China on business ventures, such as constructing theme parks or filming movies, are advised to have a deep understanding of the Chinese culture, panelists said during a recent “UCLA-USC Media and Culture in Contemporary China” conference.

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