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The Social Environment and its Impact on Health Status of Older Adults in China
Yawen Li reviews social policies including social welfare and health policies implemented since the 1980s in relation to the aged population in China.
Social Emotions in US and China: A Comparison with combined social science and neuroscience approaches
Yang Xiaofei examines cultural influences on social emotions in China and the U.S.
China's Revival of Confucianism
Joy Lam investigates the social context that enables the revival of Confucianism in China and its social and political implications.
Property Rights, Land Speculation, and Urban Sprawl: A Comparative Study of U.S. and China
Pengyu Zhu investigates the impact of the different property rights regimes in the U.S. and China on urban sprawl.
41 Trojan Athletes are Competing in Beijing
Another 10 Trojans, including a two-time Olympian for China, are serving as coaches.
Will the Olympics Change China?
USCI Executive Committee member, Daniel Lynch, discusses in the Far Eastern Economic Review how the Beijing Olympics will, or will not, facilitate political change in China.
America’s Soft Power is Still Supreme in Asia
New survey evaluates American and Chinese soft power in five arenas: political, cultural, diplomatic, economic, and human capital
USC Global Fellows Heading to China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong
Twenty-three USC students from eight different schools will complete a variety of fellowships in summer 2008.
Viterbi School to Host Tsinghua University
The three-day conference unites leaders from USC and China’s premier technical institution.
USC Hosts First Social Sciences Conference on Evidence-Based Practice in China
The USC School of Social Work and USC Rossier School of Education, in collaboration with Peking University's Institute of Population Research, organized the first-ever international conference on evidence-based practice and policy-making for the social sciences in Beijing.