A number of states have enacted laws prohibiting Chinese and others from “countries of concern” from purchasing homes or land.
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USCI's look at "The Future of U.S. - China Relations"

International conference launches new USC institute focusing on U.S. – China relations
Initial USCI Faculty Research Grants Awarded

Four projects examining property rights, the international recycling trade, Chinese and American documentaries on the global city, and China's aging population receive funding from the USC U.S. - China Institute for spring and summer 2007.
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.
Building a Bridge to a Sustainable Future

USC Viterbi engineering professor Yan Xiao is developing new uses for one of the world’s oldest materials.
USC Partners With Peking University
The institutions will develop graduate professional education and expand interdisciplinary pursuits.
Study underway of the effectiveness of a Chinese herb in treating Alzheimer’s
Lon Schneider of the USC Keck School of Medicine heads the investigation of Huperzia serrata—known commercially as huperzine A.
Qingyun Ma named Dean of the USC School of Architecture

Selection of Visionary Architect from China Strengthens USC's Global Reach
Aging in China Covered During USC Visit
Officials from China's National Committee on Aging discuss the well-being of Asian elders with representatives from USC schools.
Foreign Correspondents Club of China, “Detentions Of Foreign Journalists Widespread Before Olympics,” August 8, 2006
The FCCC surveys its members to assess the conditions under which reporters labor.
Exploring Khan's Legacy on Women

USC scholar Bettine Birge receives a Mellon Fellowship to support her study of how the Mongolian conquest changed the rights of Chinese women.
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Genshin Impact: Charting a Global Gaming Phenomenon and Chinese Dominance
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Chinese companies are among the world's largest video game firms. They are on the move in some of the fastest growing markets.
Throughout its history, the Chinese Communist Party has sought to dictate what is written and taught about its past. And some have always found ways to offer a fuller picture of what they and others have experienced.