News
Tang writes of the origins of China's avant-garde
New book looks at woodcut movement
Survey of American and Chinese opinion: Hope and Fear
The Committee of 100, a Chinese American organization, released the results of surveys conducted in the U.S. and China in August and September. Views on Taiwan show the greatest divergence. Americans give the U.S. government low marks on handling the U.S.-China relationship. Chinese generally have a favorable impression of the U.S.
New course: China and the World
Professor Carolyn Cartier will offer East Asian Studies 160gm, a new interdisciplinary course in spring 2008.
USCI offers graduate students support for summer 2008 research
USC students in all fields are invited to submit research proposals for summer 2008 grant competition.
USCI calls for 2008-2009 faculty research grant proposals
USC faculty from all disciplines are encouraged to apply.
Celebrating art and upholding the value of the individual
USCI hosts the Chinese Disabled People’s Performing Arts Troupe and screens My Dream
USCI launches US-China Today, a student-driven web magazine
Magazine is to provide timely coverage of critical trends
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.
Richard Baum: The Political Impact of China’s Information Revolution
Scholar traces the explosion of new media-facilitated forums and examines how the government seeks, with limited success, to limit open discussion.