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Patrice Poujol Looks at Blockchain Technology in the Chinese Film Industry
December 6, 2019 China has recently embraced blockchain ... of crypto-currencies and banned all crypto promotion, China was mining over 80% ... in China Using Blockchain and Smart Contracts as well as recent updated ...
The Impact of the Olympics: Barbara J. Walkosz
discourse, and health communication. She has also been examining how China ... and anticipation: America media’s ideological reading of China’s Olympic Games,” which was published in Owning the Olympics: Narratives of the New China (2008). ...
Goldstein receives ACLS support for work on recycling
in China. Here is his project abstract: "This project involves extensive ... on Scholarly Communications with China (CSCC) Program awards grants to US scholars for research in China for periods of 4-12 months. Funding ...
Bello, "Opium and the limits of empire: The opium problem in the Chinese interior, 1729--1850," 2001
The smuggling trade pursued by Britain on the eastern seacoast of China during the early nineteenth century has become the symbol of China ... China, but an empire-wide crisis that spread among an ethnically diverse ...
Beijing International Film Festival attracts USC faculty
Associate Professor of Practice Jason E. Squire just returned from China ... of China and also by the People’s Government of Beijing Municipality. The China Film Association and the China National Film Museum served as summit ...
Video: The Future of Public Health and Global Collaboration
China Centers for Disease Control veterans, from a public health ... Wu Zunyou, Professor and Chief Epidemiologist China CDC Yang Gonghuan, Professor, Peking Union Medical College, former vice-director of China ...
Video: Tom Narins on Sovereignty and the Belt and Road Initiative
ambitious Chinese drive into global politics, a break from China ... to be a contradiction between China simultaneously defending its own territorial ... (SUNY Albany). Prior to becoming an academic, Tom worked in China ...
Zheng Wang, Never Forget National Humiliation, 2012
Wang has chosen a phrase that first became popularized in China around ... "is the prime raw material for constructing China's national ... patriotic and nationalistic. A native of Kunming, capital of China ...
Wang, Never Forget National Humiliation: History Memory in Chinese Politics and Foreign Relations, 2012
in China around 1915: "never forget national humiliation" (Wuwang ... "is the prime raw material for constructing China's national ... patriotic and nationalistic. A native of Kunming, capital of China ...
Lying flat or waiting for a better deal?
holiday in China. May 4 is Youth Day, commemorating the 1919 student ... to the transfer of German concessions in China to Japan and to China’s government for failing to prevent it. China’s government now uses the day to focus ...