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Video: Dan Washburn and Karl Taro Greenfeld on "The Forbidden Game"
China." It follows the lives of three men intimately involved in China's bizarre golf scene, where new golf courses are at once banned and booming. Washburn, who lived in China from 2002 to 2011, spent more than ...
Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Elisa Oreglia
December 5, 2012 Elisa Oreglia Ph.D candidate, University of California, Berkeley "The Sent Down Internet: Going Online in Rural China ... and computers among marginalized populations in northern China, with a focus ...
Clayton Dube 杜克雷: Outline of the Future
April 10, 2015 Clayton Dube 杜克雷 directs the USC U.S.-China Institute, which focuses on the importance and multidimensional nature of the U.S.-China relationship. Dube studies what shapes American and Chinese ...
Cell phone use exploding
July 10, 2007 By Pou In Kuan ON AN AVERAGE DAY in China, 135,416 new cell phones are registered. According to China ’s Ministry of Information ... the total number of cell phone users in China to 461,082,000. Today, ...
Happy Year of the Monkey 祝猴年快乐!
which examines the "hot mom" (辣妈) phenomenon in China. And check out the range of interviews at US-China Today, from China ... explores what's up in contemporary China and in U.S.-China relations. ...
Happy Year of the Tiger! 祝您虎年快乐!
In addition to welcoming the new year, athletes have been gathering in China ... are confronting significant challenges. Below are stamps that China and Slovakia have issued to mark the games. The People’s Republic of China rejoined ...
Teaching About Asia: June 2011
a teacher for the summer seminar will receive a USC U.S.-China Institute mug! ... U.S.-China Institute Summer Residential Seminar City Events Learning ... The USC U.S. – China Institute (USCI) and the National Consortium ...
2006-2007 USCI Faculty Research Grants
A Comparison of the US and China” 公民参与在产权维护中的作用——中美比较研究 Normal 0 false false ... in China and Chinese homeowners’ efforts to establish property rights. ... prepare us to understand governance change in China with respect to property ...
Beethoven in Beijing: Post-Screening Q&A with Filmmaker
the resurgence of classical music in China through the legacy of the Philadelphia Orchestra, the first American orchestra to perform in China in 1973. Following the end of China’s Cultural Revolution, when Western classical music ...
The Impact of the Olympics: Xu Xin
at Cornell University and is associate director of the China and Asia-Pacific ... headed the the China and the World Program from 2006-07. He was also ... of International Politics at Peking University in China, and Associate Professor ...