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Dan Lynch on realism and rationalism in Chinese thinking on international relations

of International Relations and is a member of the USC U.S.-China Institute's ... in the March 2009 (v. 197) issue of The China Quarterly (pp. 87-107). Here is the abstract of the article: "China's evidently unstoppable “rise” ...

Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Zhaowen Wu

"Power of Online Activism in China: Study of Li Zhuang Case.” Zhaowen Wu ... to this, she interned at the China Press in New York, a cultural program at the International Channel of China Central Television (CCTV), and Medecins Sans ...

COVID-19 is changing the environment

China's  CO2 emissions are down 25%  and satellite images show  drops in pollution worldwide. Although China and the U.S. are both planning economic stimulus packages to combat the financial harm of the pandemic, China’s plan ...

Happy Holidays

of the U.S.-China relationship. We thank you for your participation this year and look ... two weeks, but in the meantime you may wish to give our  China Life ... in Shanghai, to become a leading consultant for the automobile industry in China ...

USC Engineer to Lead Study on CO2 Storage

with large-scale sequestration of carbon dioxide in China’s saline aquifers. A saline ... Peking University and the China University of Geosciences at Wuhan. ... help guide similar sequestration efforts worldwide.” “China and the U.S. ...

Wang, "The Japanese mainstream media in the Sino-Japanese rapprochement, 1964--1972," 2004

of China from 1966 to 1972. The core of the controversy is whether ... rapprochement. Much of this thesis consists of content analysis of reports on China ... that the debate on the objectivity of the Japanese reporting of China is in effect ...

Q&A with Fu Hongxing, Director of "Mr. Deng Goes to Washington"

to the United States in 1979, only a month after China established diplomatic ... of the People's Republic of China in 1949. The film retraces his pivotal visit that shifted China’s diplomacy. Click here to view the event page.   This video ...

Revisiting Kissinger's Secret Trip to Beijing

Richard Nixon argued for the necessity and benefits of engaging China. He felt this was essential given China's size and inevitable importance. Nixon also saw China as a useful counterbalance to the Soviet Union. ...

Beethoven in Beijing Lesson Plan

for History Making Productions. Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a look at the resurgence of classical music in China through the legacy ...  spotlights the resurgence of classical music in China through the legacy ...

U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. on shared responsibilities and benefits, 2007

November 8, 2007 Sec. Paulson spoke at the China Institute Executive ... NY-- Good evening. Thank you, Ginny, and the China Institute for inviting me to address your Executive Summit. The China Institute's more ...

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