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Ho-fung Hung, "Structural Dilemmas in the US-China Currency Conflict"
March 21, 2011 Ho-fung Hung teaches sociology and is associate director of research at the Center on Chinese Business and Politics. He studies Chinese political economy and state-society interaction in historical and global perspectives. Hung is the autho ...
Robert A. Kapp: Is There a Chinese Word for 'Rashomon'? Reflections on the Many Faces of US-China Relations Past and Present
Scholar and business leader Robert Kapp examines U.S.- China relations. ...
Yi Feng: US-China Relations in the 21st Century: Theoretical Context and Empirical Foundations.
Political scientist Yi Feng examines U.S.- China relations. ...
Baizhu Chen on "The Real Reason the U.S. Doesn't Make iPhones: We Wouldn't Want To"
Baizhu Chen, a professor of clinical finance and business economics at USC Marshall School of Business, argues against implications that China took American manufacturing jobs. ...
Former U.S. Secretary of State James Baker on U.S.-China Relations
James Baker, who served as White House Chief of Staff and Treasury Secretary during the Reagan administration and was George H.W. Bush's Secretary of State, sits down to talk about China and America's relations with China. ...
Hollywood 3.0 The Best of Both Worlds: Co-Producing Films for the U.S. and China
A panel discussion with Janet Yang (producer of Joy Luck Club and Shanghai Calling), Daniel Hsia (writer and director of Shanghai Calling), Bennett Pozil (Executive VP of EastWest Bank), and Chris Fenton (President of DMG Entertainment Motion Picture Grou ...
Why is there a 'Taiwan Problem' in U.S.- China Relations?
Edward Friedman, Hawkins Chair Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin visits USC to discuss the role of Taiwan in U.S.- China Relations. ...
US-China 2nd Annual Sister Cities Conference "21st Century Perspectives on China"
Featuring speakers, showcase presentations, and a tour of the Huntington Chinese Garden. ...
US-China Economic and Security Review Commission, “Hearing: Chinese State-Owned and State-Controlled Enterprises,” February 15, 2012
This hearing was conducted by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on February 15, 2012. The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission was created by the United States Congress in October 2000 to monitor, investigate, and submit ...
Shin, "Yellow Hollywood: Asian martial arts in U.S. global cinema," 2008
USC dissertation in Cinema-Television (Critical Studies). ...