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Talking Points, Nov. 9-21, 2012

November 9, 2012

This issue of the USC U.S.-China Institute's newsletter focuses on China in U.S. campaign advertising and the Chinese Communist Party's 18th National Congress. As always, Talking Points includes our comprehensive calendar of China-focused events and exhibitions across North America.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Getting to Know You -- The US and China Shake the World, 1971-1972

Feb. 1972, President Nixon and Premier Zhou share a moutai toast.
February 21, 2012

What U.S. documents reveal about the uncertain path to rapprochement.

Why Ma Won the Elections and What's Next for Taiwan and China

February 15, 2012

Daniel Lynch is an Associate Professor of International Relations at USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences. His research expertise focuses on China’s political and intellectual elites and how China’s future should and will shape in the future.

Vincent Wang on the 2012 Taiwan Election: A Maturing Democracy

February 13, 2012

Video of a presentation at the USC U.S.-China Institute symposium on Taiwan's January 14, 2012 election.

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