A food safety factory shutdown has Americans hunting for baby formula. Readying themselves for a covid-19 lockdown, Chinese in Beijing emptied store shelves. Emerging from lockdown, some in Shanghai are visiting well-provisioned markets. U.S.-China agricultural trade is booming, but many are still being left hungry. Food security, sustainability and safety remain issues.
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Call for Papers: Journal of Chinese Military History (Submission Deadline: ongoing)
The Journal of Chinese Military History is a peer-reviewed semi-annual. It publishes both research articles and book reviews, aiming to fill the need for a journal devoted specifically to China's martial past.
Call for Papers - Journal of East Asian Popular Culture (no deadline)
The editors of this new journal issue a general call for papers.
Call for Papers - The Nancy Bernkopf Tucker and Warren I. Cohen Books on American-East Asian Relations (no deadline)
Columbia University Press announces new series to honor distinguished historians.
Call for Papers - Quarterly Journal of Chinese Studies
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF CHINESE STUDIES (a peer-reviewed English journal, included in ProQuest Database System).The journal is published in English and is edited at Xiamen University.
USC and China in the News, May and June 2015
China-related news stories featuring University of Southern California faculty, students, staff, and programs.
USC and China in the News, March and April 2015
China-related news stories featuring University of Southern California faculty, students, staff, and programs.
Jason Squire Turns in Masterful Work Overseas

Shanghai institution taps the associate professor as a master of entertainment studies
USC and China in the News, January and February 2015
China-related news stories featuring University of Southern California faculty, students, staff, and programs.
USC and China in the News, November and December 2014
China-related news stories featuring University of Southern California faculty, students, staff, and programs.
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European views toward China are not uniform. Europeans recognize China's economic prowess and clearly favor continued ties, but majorities in much of Europe now have a negative view towards China.
Events
Tensions evident in the recent European Union-China virtual summit reflect the increasing skepticism in Europe toward China and the worries over Ukraine and economic ties as well as human rights and environmental issues.