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Doing Business in China: A U.S. Executive's Experience

The East Asian Studies Center at Ohio University hosts a talk by Roger Bird who will discuss his business experience in China.

2018 Asia Pacific Business Outlook Conference

The USC Marshall School of Business and the U.S. Department of Commerce present the Asia Pacific Business Outlook Conference for business leaders looking to expand their business in Asia.

Red Dawn: The Power and Peril of Chinese Capitalism in Africa

The Pacific Basin Institute at Pomona College presents a discussion with Ching Kwan Lee on how Chinese investment affects African development.

China Week 2016: California - China Business Summit

CHINAWEEK is an annual, week-long series of events across the Los Angeles region featuring cutting edge speakers and activities highlighting US-China relations across a variety of sectors including arts & culture, business, education, entertainment, environment, science & technology, public affairs, tourism, and philanthropy.

The Transformation of China during the 1990’s

The China Studies Graduate Student Colloquium presents Baizhu Chen, Associate Professor of Clinical Finance and Business Economics at USC, and R. Bin Wong, Professor of History at UCLA, for talks on the transformation of China that occurred during the 1990's.

American Wheels on Chinese Roads

Michael Dunne, author of American Wheels: Chinese Roads, will focus on General Motors in China since 1989. The discussion will be followed by a short introduction to the Mark L. Moody collection at the USC East Asian Library. 

Legalports 2015 Conference

Join our speakers from the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and local, state and federal government agencies and experienced international trade and maritime attorneys as they discuss the current legal and business developments in global trade that are impacting Southern California businesses today. Morning and afternoon keynote speakers and a special Ports’ presentation will be featured and the conference will be followed by a complimentary networking hour.

Getting China Right: Three Scenarios for the Future

Join ASNC and Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco as we host Arthur Kroeber, one of the world’s leading commentators on the Chinese economy, who will analyze three scenarios for the future and discuss whether China is more likely to evolve into a powerful Singapore-style economy, become an unstable but aggressive Russian-style state, or follow Japan into genteel decline. Andy Rothman, an Investment Strategist at Matthews Asia, will moderate the dialogue.

Two Tigers Living on the Same Mountain: Sino-Japanese Relations since the End of the Cold War

The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University presents a talk with Michael Yahuda on Sino-Japanese relations and their politicized histories, conflicting identities, and economic interdependency.

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