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The Future of U.S.-China Relations Conference Photos, Set 2
Photos from USCI's inaugural conference held on April 20-21, 2007 at the USC Davidson Conference Center
The Future of U.S. – China Relations
USCI's inaugural conference explored the multidimensional and evolving U.S. – China relationship. This article includes links to videos, to panel presentations, and to copies of the papers presented.
USC's Diana Lin receives Fulbright grant for study in China
The dual major (communication studies, English) grad is headed to Shanghai for 2007-2008.
Grant to Yield More Study on Elderly
Social work and gerontology experts receive support from the USC U.S.-China Institute for further research on China’s aging population.
Herbert G. Klein, 1918-2009
Herbert G. Klein (1918-2009) graduated from the University of Southern California in 1940.
Freeman Foundation Funds USC Institute
Grants for the U.S-China Institute will provide California teachers with background on the cultures of East Asia.
Exploring Khan's Legacy on Women
USC's Bettine Birge receives a Mellon Fellowship to support her studies of how the Mongolian conquest changed the rights of Chinese women.
China's Effective Soft Power Offensive
Joshua Kurlantzick argues that China has managed to dramatically change its image in the world through clever and steady use of investment, aid, participation in multilateral organizations, and other means.
USC Partners With Peking University
The institutions will develop graduate professional education and expand interdisciplinary pursuits.
Shanghai Museum Salutes Qingyun Ma
Acclaimed architect Rem Koolhaas is among the international VIPs who attend a Chinese reception honoring the newly appointed USC School of Architecture dean.