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China's Rise, U.S. Re-Balancing, and Japan Caught in the Middle

The Oldenborg Luncheon Colloquium and the Pacific Basin Institute at Pomona College present a presentation by David Arase addressing Japan's difficult situation created by the competition between China and the U.S.

US-China Relations and China's Expanding International Presence

Daniel Russel joined the Asia Society Policy Institute as Diplomat in Residence and Senior Fellow in April 2017.

Premiere Screening of Assignment: China – The Week that Changed the World

The USC U.S.-China Institute will screen the new segment of Assignment: China focusing on the historic visit to China by Richard Nixon.

Meeting Rising Housing and Health Expectation

USC and Shanghai researchers met in the Shanghai Municipal Government headquarters to discuss housing and health care.

China and the World: India

The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations hosts a talk with Anja Manuel on the relationship between China and India in the U.S. Asia strategy.

Taiwan’s China Dilemma: Contested Identities and Multiple Interests in Taiwan’s Cross-Strait Economic Polic

Asia Society Hong Kong will host Syaru Shirley Lin a discussion on her book, Taiwan’s China Dilemma: Contested Identities and Multiple Interests in Taiwan’s Cross-Strait Economic Policy.

Only One China? – The Shanghai Communique in the Age of Trump

The Richard Nixon Foundation presents a panel answering the question of whether Americans can expect the basic elements of the Shanghai Communique – and President Nixon’s larger Chinese legacy – to live on in the Age of Trump.

Face of a Nation: What Happened to the World's Fair?

Join the Architecture and Design Festival for a screening of USC Professor Mina Chow's film.

The Emerging Geometry of Asia: U.S. Alliances and Asian Architecture

Columbia University's Weatherhead East Asian Institute hosts a discussion by Victor Cha

Screening of Assignment: China – China Watching

The USC U.S.-China Institute will screen the new segment of "Assignment: China" focusing on the generation of American journalists who reported on China during a period of revolution, famine, and upheaval.

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