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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Study Examines the Economics of and Attitudes toward Having Children in China
Scholars in USC's Population Research Laboratory works with Chinese researchers.
Cap. Charles Elliot, Chief Superintendent of Trade, to Hong Kong Residents (February 2, 1841)
Cap. Charles Elliot, Chief Superintendent of Trade, to Hong Kong Residents (February 2, 1841)
Congressional Research Service Reports
A listing of reports released by the Congressional Research Service.
Global Exchange Virtual Workshop

For Summer 2020, the USC School of Cinematic Arts and the Communication University of China in Beijing are offering a unique collaborative Global Exchange Virtual* Workshop on ZOOM and other platforms. Each USC student will collaborate with a CUC student to create a short documentary film about concurrent lives and developments in both nations.
Volunteer Opportunity for Hong Kong Trade Development Council event on October 29

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council Los Angeles Office is organizing a Hong Kong-Jiangsu Partnership Mission in Los Angeles on October 29.
2019 Hong Kong Studies Research School, Hong Kong, December 4-6, 2019 (Deadline:
To encourage young scholars to conduct research on Hong Kong-related topics, the AHKS is organizing the “2019 Hong Kong Studies Research School”. The initiative is a FREE and intensive training program targeting current PhD students with opportunities provided to participants to present their papers at the Hong Kong Studies Annual Conference.
New Spring 2019 Course: Everyday China

The course will critically analyze the radical transformations that have occurred in rural and urban China, with a focus on the years since “Reform and Opening” in the late 1970s and the “rise” of China in the global world order.
REL 479: Christianity in Asia

A new USC course in Fall 2017 that explores the Christianities, past and present, of Asia, including the Middle East, South, Southeast, and East Asia.
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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.