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USC scholars investigate China's homeowner associations
Civic Engagement Intiative researchers are part of effort to understand the implications of the mobilization of property owners
China as a global power
Dan Lynch and Shen Dingli discuss the pattern and importance of China's rise
Ping-pong melts Cold War rifts
World ping-pong champ visits USC, tells his story of unlikely sportsmanship in the '70s.
Pete Vanderveen Establishes Ties in Asia
USC School of Pharmacy dean speaks at the fourth National Conference on Pharmacy Education in Taiwan.
High Level Delegation From China Visits USC to Discuss Public Diplomacy
A private meeting was held with the delegation to discuss international public diplomacy and the upcoming Olympics in Beijing.
PT faculty help China prepare for 2008
Six USC faculty members, traveled to Beijing in January for a weeklong series of lectures and “hands-on” laboratories.
Delegates Discuss Aging in China
Visitors from the Chinese government’s chief division on aging policy review significant issues facing their country’s elders.
Freeman Foundation Funds New USC Internships in Asia
Eight-week summer internships in 2008 and 2009 are aimed at students who want to broaden their international education.
The Future of U.S.-China Relations Conference Photos, Set 1
Photos from USCI's inaugural conference held on April 20-21, 2007 at the USC Davidson Conference Center
U.S. should be working with, not against, China
In this op-ed essay, USC School of International Relations Professor and Pacific Council on International Policy President Geoffrey Garrett argues that the United States stands to gain from collaborating with China on trade and investment issues.