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Obama and China: Part 8 of Election '08 and the Challenge of China
Senator Barack Obama argues that cooperation with China is possible and necessary, but that the U.S.-China relationship is also plagued with serious problems epecially in the realm of trade. This segment of the USC U.S.-China Institute's documentary on China in the 2008 election looks at the issues highlighted by Obama and the policies advocated by his advisors.
The Big Picture: Part 1 of Election '08 and the Challenge of China
The opening segment of the USC U.S.-China Institute's documentary on U.S.-China relations and the 2008 election. Highlights existing and potential areas of conflict and cooperation.
2008-2009 USCI Graduate Summer Fieldwork Grants
Grant recipients return from abroad and report on their summer research.
"Domesticating" Democracy: Electoral Assistance under One-Party Dominance
Xiangfeng Yang seeks to provide insights into the successes, constraints and potentials of international "political assistance" in China and its broad impact on China's political reform and international relations.
Americans Nervous, but Overwhelmingly Favor Engagement with China
Chicago Council on Global Affairs survey also finds most Americans oppose sending U.S. troops to defend Taiwan.
Survey reports Chinese are positive about the present and optimistic about the future
New Pew survey notes that most Chinese are concerned about many economic and social issues, but are certain that others already think well of China and that those views will become even more positive with the success of the Beijing Olympics
Ambassador Clark Randt on "The Crucial Relationship"
America's ambassador to China delivered a wide-ranging assessment of US-China relations in his Herbert G. Klein Lecture at USC.
May You Have an Interesting August …
The 2008 Olympic Games puts China in the hotseat, and many are speculating how it will handle the tourism and boycott threats, says USC Marshall's David Carter.
USC Group to Observe Taiwan Election
Faculty and students to observe the final days of the campaign, the voting, and the aftermath of the election.
Tang receives ACLS support for visual cultures project
Professor Xiaobing Tang, now chair of the Department of East Asian Languages and