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Luncheon Keynote: Clayton Dube "China: Doors Opening or Closing? What China’s New Normal Means for the Chinese and Americans"

Clayton Dube gives a luncheon keynote at the 3rd International Symposium on Language for Specific Purposes conference.

How did we get here? The inside story of the US-China trade war

Bob Davis and Lingling Wei, authors of Superpower Showdown, will help us understand the ramp up of US-China economic tensions and the far-reaching consequences of the stand-off.  

MAO to NOW

Fowler Museum at UCLA opens a new exhibit on the photography of Stephen Verona that captured China in 1980 and then recaptured it in 2014.

Standing Against Racism in the Time of COVID (Part II)

Join Asia Society Southern California as we examine how the Asian American community can contribute to the racial justice movement. 

How China is Covering the U.S. Election

The USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy's Washington D.C. office hosts a forum with speakers Jim Laurie of CCTV America and Mike Ottey of China Daily.

National Unity Against Hate Rally

Join voices to take action against acts of hate perpetrated on Asian Americans.

China’s Efforts to Build Its Soft Power

The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a discussion with political scientist Stan Rosen to evaluate whether or not China’s soft power has grown in recent years.

The Memory Project

On November 1 and 2, the Weatherhead East Asian Institute invites you to attend film screenings and discussions featuring acclaimed filmmaker Wu Wenguang and his colleagues.

Internet Stars in the Era of Self Media

The USC U.S.-China Institute hosts a presentation by Professor Ping ZHOU on the rise of Internet stars in China during the era of self media (自媒体).

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