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Global Exchange Program 2008: "Underwater Neverland" by Ren Ziming and Steven Deichen
A short documentary produced in collaboration between one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China.
Global Exchange Program 2011: "Waste Not Want Not" by Geoff Marschall and Crown Chen
A short documentary produced in collaboration between one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China.
Global Exchange Program 2011: "Loves of a DJ" by Faroukh Virani and Bobbie Dai
A short documentary produced in collaboration between one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China.
Global Exchange Program 2011: "Frankie's Dream" by David Turner and Yoyo Yao
A short documentary produced in collaboration between one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China.
Global Exchange Program 2011: "Hollywood Forever" by Lindsey Villarreal and He Liu
A short documentary produced in collaboration between one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China.
Global Exchange Program 2011: "Love" by Daniel Bydlowski and Meng Chao
A short documentary produced in collaboration between one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China.
Global Exchange Program 2011: "How to Get an American Girlfriend" by Joey Li and Chen Huang
A short documentary produced in collaboration between one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China.
Global Exchange Program 2008: "A Wacko Wonderland" by David S. Lee and Yingying Cai
A short documentary produced by one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China.
Global Exchange Program 2008: "Flip and Move" by Kristina Thomas and Zhiwei Liang
A short documentary produced in collaboration between one student from USC and one from the Communication University of China.
Video: Rob Schmitz on Covering China
USC U.S.-China Institute and the USC Annenberg School of Journalism Director’s Forum present a discussion with Rob Schmitz.
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We note the passing of many prominent individuals who played some role in U.S.-China affairs, whether in politics, economics or in helping people in one place understand the other.
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Ying Zhu looks at new developments for Chinese and global streaming services.
David Zweig examines China's talent recruitment efforts, particularly towards those scientists and engineers who left China for further study. U.S. universities, labs and companies have long brought in talent from China. Are such people still welcome?