A number of states have enacted laws prohibiting Chinese and others from “countries of concern” from purchasing homes or land.
Perceptions
Reporting on Tiananmen: 30 Years Later
On this 30th year since the Tiananmen Square protests and crackdown, join us for a screening of an episode of the "Assignment: China" series on American media coverage of China. Journalist Mike Chinoy, former CNN Beijing Bureau Chief, will share his reflections.
Chinese Film Classics and Hollywood Resonances
Join Professor Christopher Rea from the University of British Columbia on his talk about Chinese Film Classics and Hollywood Resonances.
The U.S. and China in the Era of Donald Trump
The Stanford Center for East Asian Studies will host the event, The U.S. and China in the Era of Donald Trump.
Hopkins-Nanjing Center Info Session @ USC
The Hopkins-Nanjing Center (HNC) offers bilingual education focused on China's global interactions. Join an admissions session on Tuesday, October 24 for program details, application tips, and an application fee waiver to align with your academic and career goals.
Shock Wave: Japanese Fashion Design, 1980s–90s
Denver Art Museum hosts an exhibit showcasing work by Japanese designers who started a fashion revolution in Paris.
The Lovers and the Despot
Outside the Box [Office] and Magnolia Pictures invite you and a guest to a special preview screening of "The Lovers and the Despot."
Pandemic panic: The surging violence against Asian Americans
Panelists will focus on the Asian American identity, the media portrayal of anti-Asian hate crimes, and how others can help support the community.
Assignment China: Tiananmen Square - A Film Screening and Panel Discussion
Thirty years ago this spring, China faced a dramatic turning point in its modern history – the Tiananmen Square protests for political reform, and
Guan Xinbing ‘Officials’ Heartache’: Depression, Bureaucracy, and Therapeutic Governance in China
This talk addresses the Chinese phenomenon of guan xinbing “officials’ heartache,” with particular emphasis on the media’s representations of “officials’ suicides” since 2009.
Collaboration or Catastrophe: Leadership and Reputational Security Today
Please join the USC U.S.-China Institute for an online discussion with Nick Cull to look at the impact of the Covid 19 crisis on the battle of images between the United States and China.
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Genshin Impact: Charting a Global Gaming Phenomenon and Chinese Dominance
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Chinese companies are among the world's largest video game firms. They are on the move in some of the fastest growing markets.
Throughout its history, the Chinese Communist Party has sought to dictate what is written and taught about its past. And some have always found ways to offer a fuller picture of what they and others have experienced.