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Assignment: China - Opening Up
This segment of the USC U.S.-China Institute's documentary series focuses on the period 1979-1983 when reporters from the U.S. were again allowed to be based in China.
SPPD Seminar Contrasts Urbanization in India, China
Keshav Varma, guest lecturer at USC Price School of Public Policy, speaks on the rapid urbanization in India and China.
The Rise of Homeowners’ Associations and Changing Neighborhood Governance in Urban China
Weijie Wang's project examines housing reforms in China.
Assessing the Role of Foreign Policy Elites in China: Impact on Chinese Foreign Policy Formulation
Chin-Hao Huang's project examines the role Chinese epistemic communities play in a one-party authoritarian state.
2010-2011 USCI Faculty Research Grants
U.S.-China Institute awarded three research grants to USC faculty conducting research on a wide range of topics.
2007-2008 USCI Graduate Summer Fieldwork Grants
Ten USC graduate students from six disciplines receive funding from the USC U.S. - China Institute to carry out field research on a topic addressing an aspect of the multidimensional U.S. – China relationship for summer 2007.
2009-2010 USCI Faculty Research Grants
USC Faculty study visual ethnography, urbanization and environmental change, and American brands in China
Getting to Beijing: Henry Kissinger's Secret 1971 Trip
A documentary history of US efforts under Richard Nixon to open discussions with Chinese leaders, an effort that yielded Kissinger's trip forty years ago this month. Photo: Premier Zhou Enlai and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger.
What China Can Learn from Thailand
USC's Daniel Lynch has spent time in both China and Thailand and reflects on the threat state-society tensions pose in both countries.