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Perceptions

JapanAmerica: Points of Contact, 1876–1970

Cornell University's Johnson Museum of Art presents an exhibition highlighting Japan-America exhibition exchange.

The Anti-rightist Campaign as Media Event: Censorship, Political Dissent, and Media in 1950s China

The Harvard-Yenching Institute presents Associate Professor Chin Sei Jeong as she explores the role of the media in a high-profile political campaign in the early PRC, such as the Anti-Rightist Campaign, by emphasizing the theatrical and performative nature of the campaign.

When Netizens Meet Party Leaders: Escalating Control of Internet and Social Media in China Since 1987

The talk will show political and social cases on how the Chinese leaders and netizens use the internet to meet their different purposes. 

Chinese Soft Power

Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for a discussion with Professor Maria Repnikova on China’s complex and often contradictory soft power performance.

The Moon Represents My Heart: Music, Memory and Belonging

The Museum of Chinese in America presents an exhibition on how music can unite Chinese communities.

Screening - Nirvana

Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for the screening of Nirvana (走出尘埃). The screening (Chinese with English subtitles) will be followed by a discussion with director Xie Xiao-dong. [Please note the CHANGE OF VENUE. The screening is now in SCA 112.]

Taiwan and Latin American Relations: Achievements and Opportunities

This roundtable will specifically discuss Taiwan's diplomatic relations with countries in the region as well as its significant contributions to natural disaster preparedness and combating public health threats.

Will the Hong Kong Model Survive?: An Assessment 20 Years After the Handover

The Congressional-Executive Commission on China announces a hearing examining the long-term prospects for human rights and basic freedoms in Hong Kong as well as challenges to preserving it’s promised “high degree of autonomy.” 

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