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Video: Connie Yan-wai Lo and Ching Cheong Discuss the 1967 Hong Kong Riots

November 20, 2017

Director Connie Yan-wai Lo and journalist Ching Cheong talk after a screening of Vanished Archives 消失的檔案, a documentary film about the 1967 riots in Hong Kong that some say is the starting point for the development of Hong Kong consciousness.

观看 “中国牌:政治与政策”南加大美中学院十周年会议

November 16, 2017

观看 “中国牌:政治与政策”南加大美中学院十周年会议。本次会议在2016年9月29日于南加州大学丽笙酒店举办。

Liu Xiaobo 刘晓波, 1955-2017

Liu Xiaobo
July 13, 2017

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo 刘晓波 died today, a prisoner of the Chinese state. 

Deborah Seligsohn Speaks at the China Card Conference

October 20, 2016

Deborah Seligsohn, an environmental governance researcher at the University of California at San Diego, spoke on the “Talk and Policy on Law, Human Rights, and the Environment” panel at the China Card conference on September 29, 2016.

John Kamm Speaks at the China Card Conference

October 20, 2016

John Kamm, founder and leader of the Dui Hua Foundation, spoke on the “Talk and Policy on Law, Human Rights, and the Environment” panel at the China Card conference on September 29, 2016.

Watch presentations from "The China Card: Politics vs. Policy," USCI's 10th Anniversary Conference

July 18, 2016

Watch presentations from the USC U.S.-China Institute's 10th anniversary conference. It was held on September 29, 2016 at the USC Radisson Hotel.

Congressional Research Service Reports

February 19, 2016

A listing of reports released by the Congressional Research Service.

解析中国之旅 -天安门广场

December 3, 2015

通过广播和印刷媒体,记者将1989年北京示威游行及其暴力镇压的影像和想法带入美国,为美国人对中国的看法带来了巨大的影响。

Assignment: China - Tiananmen Square

May 31, 2014

Brought by broadcast and print journalists into American homes, the images and ideas of the 1989 Beijing demonstrations and their violent suppression had tremendous impact on perceptions of China.

Video: Wealth and Power: China’s Long March to the Twenty-First Century

August 2, 2013

The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a book talk with Orville Schell on China's ascent from imperial doormat to global economic powerhouse.

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