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Stanley Rosen on the 2012 Taiwan Election: Advertising

February 13, 2012

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

Philip Seib on 'Intellectual Containment and U.S.-China Relations'

February 3, 2012

USC specialist argues for utilizing U.S. soft power and public diplomacy to contain China.

Baizhu Chen on "The Real Reason the U.S. Doesn't Make iPhones: We Wouldn't Want To"

January 25, 2012

Baizhu Chen, a professor of clinical finance and business economics at USC Marshall School of Business, argues against implications that China took American manufacturing jobs.

“Harmonious Society” in Action - Tools the Chinese Communist Party is Using to Mitigate Socio-economic Tensions, Derek Liu

December 9, 2011

A talk by USCI Postdoctoral Fellow Derek Liu discussing what drives the provision of social welfare in China.

“Harmonious Society” in Action - Tools the Chinese Communist Party is Using to Mitigate Socio-economic Tensions, Christina Chen

December 9, 2011

USCI postdoctoral fellow Christina Chen examines how China’s government has responded to workers’ demands for higher wages and better working conditions.

Ezra Vogel on Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China

November 21, 2011

Ezra Vogel discusses and assesses Deng Xiaoping’s crucial leadership.

报导中国(美国记者关于中国):开放 (Assignment: China - Opening Up 中文字幕版)

November 21, 2011

Segment of U.S.-China Institute's new documentary project Assignment: China 美中学院最新纪录片-解析中国之旅-开放/报导中国-开幕节选 This segment focuses on 1979-1983, when diplomatic relations were established and American reporters could be based in China.

2011-2012 USCI Events

November 14, 2011

Below are some of the many events USCI sponsored in 2011-2012.

Energy Executive Chengyu Fu Is New USC Trustee

October 26, 2011

Chengyu Fu was elected to the USC Board of Trustees.

Video: Why Taiwan Matters: Small Island, Global Powerhouse

September 30, 2011

A talk by Shelley Riggers discussing her book about Taiwan's importance.

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