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Shanghai World Expo 2010: USA Pavilion and USC U.S.-China Institute Student Ambassador Program
and businesses showcase their research and technological innovations that have ...
USC's Robert Dekle speaks at 2007 Shanghai Forum
and research and development capacity in China are also increasing at a brisk ...
Assignment: China- The Week that Changed the World
necessary to sustain the research, travel, and technical help necessary ...
Economic Growth in China Has Not Meant Greater Life Satisfaction For Chinese People
May 14, 2012 Originally published on USC News by Suzanne Wu. Despite an unprecedented rate of economic growth, Chinese people are less happy overall than they were two decades ago, reveals timely new research ...
Video: David Shambaugh on "China Goes Global: The Partial Power"
to various governments, research institutions, foundations, and private ...
USC Professor Michael Waterman Receives Friendship Award in China
father of computational biology, Waterman’s research concentrates ...
US-China experts convene at USC Journalism Forum
an identical layout. Lee’s research of posts on China’s microblogging server ...
Video: Amb. Randt on the "Crucial Relationship"
continued to research and write on a great variety of topics, including how ...
Spring 2011 Professional Development Seminar- UTLA
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