A food safety factory shutdown has Americans hunting for baby formula. Readying themselves for a covid-19 lockdown, Chinese in Beijing emptied store shelves. Emerging from lockdown, some in Shanghai are visiting well-provisioned markets. U.S.-China agricultural trade is booming, but many are still being left hungry. Food security, sustainability and safety remain issues.
Aging
Grant to Yield More Study on Elderly
Social work and gerontology experts receive support from the USC U.S.-China Institute for further research on China’s aging population.
USCI's look at "The Future of U.S. - China Relations"

International conference launches new USC institute focusing on U.S. – China relations
A Profile of the Chinese Aged Population: Results from 2000 and 2006 National Surveys
Visitors from the China National Committee on Aging (CNCA) will discuss the current profile of the older population in China using results from two national studies.
USC Partners With Peking University
The institutions will develop graduate professional education and expand interdisciplinary pursuits.
Grandparents Play Role in Chinese Expansion
Elders in rural China care for grandchildren after the parents migrate to urban centers.
Aging in China Covered During USC Visit
Officials from China's National Committee on Aging discuss the well-being of Asian elders with representatives from USC schools.
USC to Create New U.S.-China Institute

In Beijing with Board of Trustees, President Sample notes USC’s longstanding ties with China.
Health Issues in China
Davina Ling discusses health inequalities and health insurance in the young and old population in China
China Honors Professor’s Elder Efforts

USC researcher Iris Chi – a 'force in the development of social work in China' – earns a coveted award for her work with older adults in Hong Kong.
The Non-Profit Sector in China in the 21st Century: Practice, Challenges and Trends
Dr. Zhuang will speak on some challenges facing the non-profit sector in China in the 21st century.
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European views toward China are not uniform. Europeans recognize China's economic prowess and clearly favor continued ties, but majorities in much of Europe now have a negative view towards China.
Events
Tensions evident in the recent European Union-China virtual summit reflect the increasing skepticism in Europe toward China and the worries over Ukraine and economic ties as well as human rights and environmental issues.