"Overall, the media coverage is highly polarized, and it’s hard to get 'more objective' information on the actual state of affairs in Hong Kong," says Stanley Rosen, professor of Political…
US-China Today spoke with Dr. Andrew Jones from the University of California, Berkeley, who has research interests in Chinese music, cinema and media technology, on his insights on the inner-workings…
US-China Today spoke with BBC foreign correspondent Humphrey Hawksley on the growing economic power of China, its buildup of artificial islands and military bases in the South China Sea, and…
Richard Nixon described his 1972 trip to China as "the week that changed the world." This segment in the USC U.S.-China Institute's series on American reporting on China focuses on…
Chaotic conditions following the May earthquake in Sichuan allowed reporters unprecedented freedom in China, leading to increased visibility and massive donations. 五月份汶川地震之后,满目疮痍。到达灾区的记者们获得了空前的报道自由,进而促进了世界对于灾区的关注程度和募捐数量。 Amidst a pile of rubble that was once…