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Jonathan Woetzel: How to Change a Billion People

May 17, 2016

Jonathan Woetzel from McKinsey & Company spoke on the "Urbanization: Its Costs, benefits, and Complications" panel at China’s Growing Pains on April 22, 2016.

Video: “China policy is a subset of our Asia policy, and not the other way around” – Daniel Russel opens USCI “China’s Growing Pains” Conference

April 27, 2016

Assistant Secretary of State Russel delivered the 2016 Herbert G. Klein Lecture to open the USC U.S.-China Institute conference on “China’s Growing Pains.”

Video: Michael Schuman on the resurgence of Confucianism

April 25, 2016

The USC U.S.-China Institute hosted a conversation with author Michael Schuman to examine the unprecedented resurgence of Confucianism as a significant trend in Chinese politics and culture.

Steven Sample opens USC US-China Institute Conference (video and transcript)

Steven Sample opening the USC U.S.-China Institute conference in April 2007.
March 30, 2016

President Sample's (1940-2016) opening remarks at the 2007 USC U.S.-China Institute Conference - The Future of US-China Relations.

Video: Christopher Rea and Henry Jenkins on how vaudeville differed between Hollywood and China

March 28, 2016

Christopher Rea and Henry Jenkins explore comic convergences on the silver screen, focusing on filmmakers who embraced a vaudevillian aesthetic of visceral comedy and variety entertainment.

Deborah Brautigam Discusses Her Book "Will Africa Feed China?"

March 23, 2016

Deborah Bräutigam, one of the world’s leading experts on China and Africa, explores China’s evolving global quest for food security and Africa’s possibilities for structural transformation.

Mei Fong Discusses Her Book "One Child: The Story Of China's Most Radical Experiment"

March 23, 2016

Mei Fong, a Pulitzer winning author and former USC Annenberg professor, examines the origins of China's one child policy and some of its unintended consequences through a narrative-rich story.

Andrew Scobell Discusses His Book "PLA Influence on China's National Security Policymaking"

March 23, 2016

Andrew Scobell seeks to assess the "real" relationship between the PLA and its civilian masters by moving beyond media and pundit speculation to mount an in-depth examination and explanation of the PLA's role in national security policy-making.

Panelists Discuss Key Issues Involving the South China Sea

March 11, 2016

Experts discuss the key issues involving the South China Sea and its disputed islands.

Video: Mei Fong examines the origins and consequences of China's one child policy

February 24, 2016

Mei Fong, a Pulitzer winning author and former USC Annenberg professor, examines the origins of China's one child policy and some of its unintended consequences through a narrative-rich story.

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