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How Many Asymmetries? Continuities, Transformations, and Puzzles in the Study of Chinese Foreign Relations

to pay attention to in understanding the long history of China’s foreign ... This paper finds at least six: China developed writing and record keeping earlier than many of its neighbors. China was much larger in area ...

Education and Government Efforts

is a small portion of the gross domestic product.  China did not reach its 4% goal in 2004. Source: “Higher Education in China—An Overview,” Asian ... ON AN AVERAGE DAY IN CHINA middle school and high school students spend 90% ...

Talking Points, May 21- June 3, 2009

are immense. But challenges imposed by the demographic transition China confronts may be still greater. China is the first country to “go gray before it goes green,” that is, China is the first country to have a rapidly aging ...

Talking Points, April 30- May 17, 2008

and on to other parts of China. The relay has been a magnet for protestors of all ... US-China Today has an interactive map with notes about events at each stop ... by the Olympics to put pressure on China to address their grievances was one reason ...

The Impact of the Olympics: Susan Brownell

the Body for China, was based on her experiences as a member of the Beijing ... Beijing's Games: What the Olympics Mean to China, provides the historical ... of the biography of China's senior sports diplomat and member ...

Teaching About Asia- November 2007

The USC U.S.-China Institute is happy to announce that we have plans ... courtesy of USC students in the form of US-China Today, our newly launched student-driven e-magazine.  Reporting on the evolving U.S.-China relationship ...

Talking Points, September 3- 17, 2008

September 3, 2008 Talking Points September 3- 17, 2008 China and America’s relationship with China did not come up often at last week’s ... Convention. When China was mentioned, it was as the place American companies ...

Talking Points: January 28- February 11, 2009

a positive view of China. Virtually all (93%) were sure that the Olympics would further improve China’s image abroad. “Foreigners” is a broad category ... held an unfavorable view of China. This represented a sharp increase ...

2011-2012 USCI Graduate Summer Fieldwork Grants

Relations) “Assessing the Role of Foreign Policy Elites in China: Impact ... UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Book Title" /> China ... of the Chinese Communist Party and government apparatus. Yet given China’s growing ...

Explore the USCI documents collection

May 13, 2013 The USC U.S.-China Institute documents collection ... assessment of China’s military aims and capabilities, China ... and the official U.S. government review of human rights in China and the official ...

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