Sentiments about the Chinese Communist Party and its policies aren’t so rosy when surveyed Chinese citizens feel truly anonymous, according to USC Dornsife research.
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The US frequently chooses to put its own interest ahead of its professed values. That approach to foreign policy is called ‘realpolitik’ and it may lead to an unsatisfying peace deal in Ukraine.
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China tries to counter news about the protests with its own state-run media. [5 min read]
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Based at USC Dornsife, USC Shoah Foundation — The Institute for Visual History and Education develops technology that allows audiences to interact with the recorded image of a genocide survivor.
Marco Milani and a colleague examine how well South Korea's recently elected president Moon Jae-in is tackling the North Korean nuclear question in "The Conversation."