News
USC and China in the News, January and February 2010
China-related news stories featuring University of Southern California faculty, students, staff, and programs.
Video: Why the way forward will be bumpy -- Bates Gill on US-China relations
Powerful domestic forces will limit the sorts of compromises Beijing's leaders can reach with Western countries.
USCI visiting scholar Yang Zhongdong: exploring the interplay between ethnicity, religion, and identity
An interview with USCI's visiting scholar, Yang Zhongdong.
School of Social Work Launches Human Services Clearinghouse in China
The USC School of Social Work and the Chinese Cochrane Center have launched the first online clearinghouse for human services professionals and policy makers in China, seeking easy access to culturally relevant social work practices.
Assessing China's Global Image and Soft Power
USCI presents a talk by George Washington University's David Shambaugh.
US-China Today gets a new look
Redesigned site offers readers more convenient access to compelling and original reporting.
Video: Judith Mackay discusses efforts to curb smoking in China, the world's largest tobacco market
China's has more than 350 million smokers and they consume 37% of the world's cigarettes; the challenges are immense, but progress is being made.
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?
The Dragon’s Gift -- China in Africa
Drawing on more than 20 years of experience investigating Chinese aid and investment in Africa, Deborah Brautigam debunks myths and notes problems.
Documenting the Global City Project, Beijing 2009 -- "Director" 导演
Collaboration between the USC School of Cinematic Arts and Communication University of China yields films exploring contemporary life in Beijing and the surrounding countryside.