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Daniel Lynch discusses his book "China's Futures"

April 8, 2015

China's Futures cuts through the sometimes confounding and unfounded speculation of international pundits and commentators to provide readers with an important yet overlooked set of complex views concerning China's future: views originating within China itself. Daniel Lynch seeks to answer the simple but rarely asked question: how do China's own leaders and other elite figures assess their country's future?

Video: Timothy Heath on China's New Governing Party Paradigm

February 20, 2015

Timothy Heath, Senior International Defense Research Analyst of The RAND Corporation, discusses the historic context, drivers, and meaning of the governing party paradigm in China.

Video: David Zweig on Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement

February 20, 2015

David Zweig examines the Hong Kong protests and their aftermath.

A closer look at conflicting views on the Pacific Rim

December 16, 2014

David Kang receives a MacArthur Foundation grant to analyze East Asian security issues, defense spending and United States foreign policy.

Flush with Fulbright scholars

December 16, 2014

USC continues to ascend as a global university, turning out several Fulbright scholars each year, many from USC Dornsife.

Shanghai Expo Official Speeches

December 3, 2014

US Ambassador Jon Huntsman, May 14, 2010

 Washington, DC

Video: Media Representations of the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands

Senkaku/Diaoyudao disputed islands
November 19, 2014

Presentations by Tom Hollihan, Zhan Zhang, and Patricia Riley on how American, Chinese, and Japanese media discuss the islands and the conflict over them and the impact such representations have on prospects for resolving the dispute.

Video: Academic Input and China’s Foreign Policy Making

September 10, 2014

Professor Ren Xiao from Fundan University discusses ways in which the academic and policy research community can impact China's foreign policies.

Assignment: China - USCI's series on American reporting on China

Photo by Jim Laurie.
May 31, 2014

How do we know what we know about China? The images most Americans hold of China were shaped by news coverage. Our multipart documentary series Assignment: China focuses on the journalists who have described the remarkable changes in China since the 1940s. Two of the most influential moments in this history were the Nixon visit in 1972 and the Tiananmen demonstrations of 1989. The correspondents interviewed for the series have helped news consumers understand how China's opening up and subsequent economic rise have reshaped the world. 

Taiwan opposition voices on cross-strait services agreement and more

May 20, 2014

Lin Fei-fan, one of the Sunflower Movement leaders, and Joseph Wu, member of the Democratic Progressive Party and a former chief representative of Taiwan to the United States, recorded videos for the symposium.

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