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China’s Role in the Negotiations Surrounding the Global Financial Architecture in the Wake of the 2008/09 Financial Crisis
Peter Knaack's project examines China's role as stabilizer of the global economy.
The Role of Sellers’ Reputation in China’s C2C Market: Theory and Evidence from Taobao
Jin Wang's project examines the relationship between a seller’s reputation and sales on Taobao.com, China’s largest online consumer-to-consumer website.
Unraveling the Success of e-commerce in China: an Empirical Study of Alibaba
Haojun Yu’s Project analyzes the platform construction of Alibaba, a leading e-commence group in China.
2009-2010 USCI Faculty Research Grants
USC Faculty study visual ethnography, urbanization and environmental change, and American brands in China
The Global Impact of Pentecostalism
USC Professor Donald Miller leads a group of scholars in studying pentecostalism in 23 countries.
USC's Drobnick to receive honor during world trade week
Dick Drobnick's long and effective service promoting trade and understanding between the US and Asia will be recognized on May 6.
Video: Is China Becoming a Mafia State?
USCI presents The Age and Sydney Morning Herald's China correspondent, John Garnaut.
Locke: American Jobs and Profits tied to Trade with China and the rest of Asia
Gary Locke, United States Secretary of Commerce and President Obama’s pick to replace Jon Huntsman as U.S. Ambassador to China, addressed the 2011 Asia Pacific Business Outlook conference at USC.
The State of the Chinese Economy: Clayton Dube - What country is the world's leading economic power?
The USC US-China Institute's Clayton Dube opened the conference with a quiz.