China tries to counter news about the protests with its own state-run media. [5 min read]
USC Dornsife News
Recent changes to China's constitution signal loud and clear that any hope for a path to democracy must be checked with reality.
Reflecting on the past year, each writer in the USC Dornsife Communication Office sorted through his or her stories to choose the one he or she most enjoyed producing in 2015.
As domestic box office returns plateau, Hollywood is setting its sights on China — the second largest film market in the world. USC Dornsife professors Stanley Rosen and Brian Bernards explain what it will take for the U.S. film industry to break into China’s notoriously complicated movie market.
Kaitlin Solimine ’06 discovers she is both lost and found in China.
Alumna Kaitlin Solimine has dedicated her academic career to studying China. Now she is making academic research appealing to a general audience through an online magazine she co-founded.