On September 29, 2024, the USC U.S.-China Institute hosted a workshop at the Huntington’s Chinese garden, offering K-12 educators hands-on insights into using the garden as a teaching tool. With expert presentations, a guided tour, and new resources, the event explored how Chinese gardens' rich history and cultural significance can be integrated into classrooms. Interested in learning more? Click below for details on the workshop and upcoming programs for educators.
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Glocalization of Arbitration: A Legal and Cultural Analysis of Arbitration in China
A talk discussing the question: Is China showing signs of adaptation to the current trend of transnational arbitration? On the other hand, will the Chinese legal culture influence the practice of arbitration in the rest of the world?
Australia and the United States in the Asia Pacific Century Los Angeles.
A one day symposium to bring together policy-makers, business people, and academics will be held during Australia's G'Day USA week. The primary focus of the symposium will be focused on political and economic development within the Asia-Pacific Region.
Capitalism without Democracy: The Private Sector in Contemporary China
UC Berkeley's Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Kellee Tsa on the growth of the private sector in modern China.
Forced Competition And Existential Comparisonism - A Conversation By Xiang Biao 项飙 (April 14th, 2023)
Join the discussion! In this conversation, participants are invited to share personal experiences and observations. Xiang will start the conversation by providing a brief history about examination in China.
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.
The Hundred Year Marathon: China's Secret Strategy
The Weatherhead East Asian Institute presents a Brown Bag Lecture with Michael Pillsbury on the topic of China in the past century.
Modern China A Multidisciplinary Exploration
The Cleveland Museum of Art hosts three scholars to explore differing perspectives of modern China.
Staying Alive: Thirty Years of Reforming China's Communist Party (CCP)
This talk is part of the Stanford China Program Winter 2009 China Seminar Series titled "30 Years of Reform and Opening in China: How Far from the Cage?"
The Rise of China and Japan’s New Security Strategy
UC Berkeley's Center for Chinese Studies hosts a talk with Narushige Michishita
Panda Nation: The Construction and Conservation of China's Modern Icon
The USC U.S.-China Institute presents a book talk by E. Elena Songster. Her book links the emergence of the giant panda as a national symbol in China to the development of nature protection in the country.
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