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USC researchers race against a tick-borne illness originating in China

January 24, 2019
The Asian longhorned tick, new to North America, can transmit a disease that causes nausea, diarrhea and muscle pain — and, often, death.

TRA at 40: Shirley Kan discusses the enduring importance of America's Taiwan Relations Act

January 24, 2019

Shirley Kan is an independent specialist in Asian security affairs and a Retired Specialist in Asian Security Affairs for the U.S. Congress at the non-partisan Congressional Research Service (CRS).

Video: Steve Stecklow Talks about Reporting on Huawei

January 22, 2019

Steve Stecklow, whose series of articles prompted the U.S. probe that led to the arrest of Huawei Technologies Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou in Canada, talks about his experiences.

 

David Pierson of the Los Angeles Times Discusses Reporting in China

January 17, 2019

David Pierson, a staff writer for the Los Angeles Times since 2000, discusses his experiences reporting in China, beginning with covering the aftermath of ethnic violence in Xinjiang.

USC And China In The News - November and December, 2018

December 11, 2018

China-related news involving USC research, faculty, students and organizations.

 

Video: Pedro Loureiro on U.S. Naval Intelligence Assessments Of Prewar China And Japan

November 14, 2018

Pedro Loureiro provides an overview on his digital collection of primary sources highlighting the significant role played by Shanghai in support of the US Navy’s Intelligence process in pre-WWII Asia. This is the first in a lecture series titled "Los Angeles and Shanghai: The USC Nexus," co-organized by the USC East Asian Library and USC US-China Institute. 

Video: Better Angels Post-Screening Discussion

November 1, 2018

USC U.S.-China Institute hosted a screening of Better Angels (善良的天使), a documentary film written and directed by two-time Academy Award winner Malcolm Clarke, with post-screening discussion with co-executive producer David Dreier and producer William Mundell. 

USC And China In The News - September And October, 2018

October 25, 2018

China-related news involving USC research, faculty, students and organizations.

 

Video: China’s Efforts To Build Its Soft Power

September 25, 2018

Political scientist Stan Rosen evaluates whether or not China’s soft power has grown in recent years.

A Roundtable Discussion Of The U.S.-China Trade War

September 13, 2018

On August 30, 2018, the USC U.S.-China Institute hosted a discussion on American and Chinese aims and tactics in the US-China trade war as well as its impact and potential costs.

 

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