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Video: Eric Heikkila Looks China from A U.S. Policy Perspective

May 4, 2021

Eric Heikkila's new book looks at how the rise of China alters the context in which the broad spectrum of policies in the United States should be assessed.

Video: Panel Discussion on China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Action

April 12, 2021

The USC U.S.-China Institute hosted an online panel discussion to examine the economic, environmental, social and political impact China's Belt and Road Initiative has in Southeast and Central Asia.

Corporate Social Responsibility in China

April 8, 2021

H&M's statements about forced labor in Xinjiang have angered both Chinese and human rights groups.

Semiconductor Dependency

March 4, 2021

Semiconductors are found everywhere in the modern world. Companies and countries are racing to position themselves in this vital market.

#7: Starting China's Startups

February 25, 2021

The son of Hong Kong immigrants, Andy Mok left New York to find China on the cusp of a tech boom. To help fill the entrepreneurship knowledge gap, he started Beijing Tech Hive, the first weekend startup bootcamp in China.

Scott Rozelle on China's Urban-Rural Divide

February 4, 2021

Scott Rozelle discusses his new book that looks at the stark contrast between China's rural and urban populations.

Congressional Research Service, China's One Belt, One Road Initiative, January 22, 2021

January 22, 2021

This report from the non-partisan Congressional Research Service was written by Karen M. Sutter, Andres B. Schwarzenberg, and Michael D. Sutherland.

Congressional Research Service, China's One Belt, One Road Initiative - Economic Issues, Jan. 22, 2021

January 22, 2021

This CRS report was written by Karen Sutter, Andres Schwarzenberg and Michael Sutherland.

Joshua Goldstein on Recycling in Beijing's Past and Present

January 21, 2021

Historian Joshua Goldstein discusses the role recycling and recyclers have played in China's economy and its new sustainability challenges.

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