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USC 留言于2019-03-07 02:38:54 |
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评论:《即时通讯》周电—2019年第5期(2/11-2/21) |
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Barbara Finamore:Will China Save the Planet? Date:Thursday, April 11, 2019 Time:4-5:30pm Location:USC, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, ASC 204 Cost:Free, please rsvp.
USC:Carl Minzner on the end of China USC:Carl Minzner on the end of China With the United States backing away from commitments to address climate change, will China take the lead in saving our planet from environmental catastrophe? Many signs point to yes. China, the world''''s largest carbon emitter, is leading a global clean energy revolution, phasing out coal consumption and leading the development of a global system of green finance.
But as leading China environmental expert Barbara Finamore explains, it is anything but easy. The fundamental economic and political challenges that China faces in addressing its domestic environmental crisis threaten to derail its low-carbon energy transition. Yet there is reason for hope. China''''s leaders understand that transforming the world''''s second largest economy from one dependent on highly polluting heavy industry to one focused on clean energy, services and innovation is essential, not only to the future of the planet, but to China''''s own prosperity. USC uschina@usc.edu |
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USCI 留言于2019-03-07 02:34:41 |
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评论:《即时通讯》周电—2019年第5期(2/11-2/21) |
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Upcoming USCI Events American Wheels on Chinese Roads Date: Wednesday, March 27, 2019 Time: 4:30-6pm Location: USC, Doheny Memorial Library, Room 241 Cost: Free, please rsvp. Michael Dunne, author of American Wheels: Chinese Roads (Wiley, 2011) has been involved in the auto industry in Asia and especially China since 1990, when he earned an MBA and an MA in Chinese history at the University of Michigan. He was a managing director at JD Power, known for its automobile quality assessments and was president of General Motors Indonesia for two years. Dunne now heads ZoZo Go, a research consultancy specializing in the Chinese and American auto markets. In this talk, Dunne will focus on General Motors in China, 1989-2019.
In addition to the discussion, Ken Klein, Head of the USC East Asian Library, will give a short introduction to the Mark L. Moody papers at USC Special Collections. Most items from the collection are available online through the USC Digital Library. Moody first went to East Asia in 1919 and later was an automobile dealer in Shanghai (representing Chrysler, Fiat and REO brands) into the 1930s. He traveled widely and photographed and filmed many parts of 1930s China. He documented, through photos, the 1932 Japanese attack on Shanghai and, through film, their 1937 attack as well.
Screening: Tiananmen Square Date: Tuesday, April 9, 2019 Time: 4-6pm Location: USC, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, ASC 204 Cost: Free, please rsvp. Tiananmen Square is the latest episode of the Assignment: China series. It focuses on the work of journalists covering the massive demonstrations that rocked Beijing in spring 1989. Through interviews with those journalists as well as officials and demonstration leaders as well as archival photos and video, the documentary shows how the demonstrations and the violence that ended them drew unprecedented and sustained coverage. That coverage did much to shape perceptions of China and its government and helped influence the response of the US and other governments to the bloody crackdown. Mike Chinoy was the Senior Fellow at the USC U.S.-Institute and CNN's Senior Asia Correspondent. After joining CNN at its London bureau in 1983, Chinoy served as Beijing Bureau Chief from 1987 to 1995. During that time he covered the 1989 events at Tiananmen Square, earning the CableACE, duPont and Peabody awards. He was also Hong Kong Bureau Chief for five years. Chinoy's published two books, China Live: People Power and the Television Revolution (1999) and Meltdown: The Inside Story of the North Korean Nuclear Crisis (2008). Contact: uschina@usc.edu |
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UEFA 留言于2019-03-07 02:29:39 |
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评论:《即时通讯》周电—2019年第5期(2/11-2/21) |
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USC U.S.-China Institute 留言于2019-03-07 02:23:05 |
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评论:《即时通讯》周电—2019年第5期(2/11-2/21) |
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Carl Minzner joins the USC U.S.-China Institute for a conversation about his new book. End of an Era argues that China's reform era is ending, and outlines the potential outcomes that could result.
Carl Minzner: End Of An Era Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Time: 4-5:30 PM Location: Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, ASC 207, USC Cost: Free, please rsvp.
China's reform era is ending. Core factors that characterized it-political stability, ideological openness, and rapid economic growth-are unraveling. Since the 1990s, Beijing's leaders have firmly rejected any fundamental reform of their authoritarian one-party political system, even as a decades-long boom has reshaped China's economy and society. On the surface, their efforts have been a success. Political turmoil has toppled former Communist East bloc regimes, internal unrest overtaken Middle East nations, and populist movements risen to challenge established Western democracies. China, in contrast, has appeared a relative haven of stability and growth.
But as Carl Minzner shows, a closer look at China''s reform era reveals a different truth. Economic cleavages have widened; ideological polarization deepened. And China''s leaders are now progressively cannibalizing institutional norms and practices that have formed the bedrock of the regime''s stability since 1978. Technocratic rule is giving way to black-box purges; collective governance sliding back towards single-man rule. The post-1978 era of "reform and opening up" is ending. China is closing down. Uncertainty hangs in the air as a new future slouches towards Beijing to be born. End of an Era explains how China arrived at this dangerous turning point, and outlines the potential outcomes that could result.
About the Author Carl Minzner is Professor of Law at Fordham University, and author of End of an Era (Oxford University Press, 2018) . He has written extensively on Chinese law and governance in both academic journals and the popular press, including op-eds appearing in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, and Christian Science Monitor. Prior to joining Fordham, he was an Associate Professor of Law at Washington University in St. Louis. In addition, he has served as Senior Counsel for the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, International Affairs Fellow for the Council on Foreign Relations, and Yale-China Legal Education Fellow at the Xibei Institute of Politics and Law in Xi''an, China.
USC U.S.-China Institute 213-821-4382 uschina@usc.edu |
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chinauslink 留言于2019-03-07 02:15:33 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.5) |
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Dear Friend, Please click http://www.ChinaUSFriendship.com to read 1) “The US is waging war on Chinese hi-tech, but it can’t thwart Beijing’s ambitions on its own” by Joergen Oerstroem Moeller; 2) “Why pick on Huawei when all advanced technologies, including those from the US, carry security risks?” by Peter Kammerer; and 3) “China urges US to accept others’ technology progress” by Xinhua. In the Music Section, we have “Dance of the Golden Snake” (“Jazz版 《金蛇狂舞》 指揮/閻惠昌 《Dance of the Golden Snake》)”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x5TeFkR6qI We thank you very much for your continued interest and support! If you do not wish to receive this monthly publication reminder, please feel free to contact us. http://www.chinausfriendship.com/chinese/index.asp 1)“CCG關於CPTPP研究報告全文” (作者 中评社); 和2) “全球5G实力大比拼” (作者 项立刚) 。 我們歡迎您的意見和評論。 謝謝!
China-U.S. Friendship Exchange Email: chinauslink2@yahoo.com
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紫金文创园 留言于2019-03-06 13:29:56 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.6) |
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linda 留言于2019-03-06 09:57:01 |
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评论:警钟长鸣:中国最庞大的腐败对象依然是——失控的县委书记 |
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从己亥猪年到己亥猪年六十春秋 六十年一花甲、一循环。俗话说三十年河东,三十年河西,即为一花甲、一循环。时光如梭,寒来暑往,看看六十年有哪些轮回和循环: 1·从战天斗地到尊重自然一轮回。 2.从开荒种粮到耕地大面积撂荒一轮回。 3.从计划生育到放开生育一轮回。 4.从国有集体经济到民营私有经济一轮回。 5.从政治决定经济到经济决定政治一轮回。 6.从黄赌毒禁绝到黄赌毒泛滥一轮回。 7.从什么都不敢说到什么都敢说一轮回。 8.从大部分是清官到大部分是贪官一轮回。 9.从物质极度缺乏到物质极大丰富一轮回。 10.从城里人下乡到乡里人进城一轮回。 11.从媳妇怕婆婆到婆婆怕媳妇一轮回。 12.从人民公社到分田单干一轮回。 13.从争做好事到怕做好事一轮回。 14.从吃野菜为充饥到吃野菜为享受一轮回。 15.从路不拾遗夜不闭户到处处防范门窗防盗一轮回。 16.从人人头上一顶帽到没人带帽一轮回。 17.从不穿袜子难出门到不穿袜子成时尚一轮回。 18.从以胖为荣到以瘦为美一轮回。 19.从以化纤衣料为贵到以棉质衣料为贵一轮回。 20.从批判孔老二到孔子学院遍世界一轮回。 21.从反对小资产阶级生活方式到提倡美容化妆甚至整容一轮回。 22.从相互信任到相会防范一轮回。 23.从怕露富装穷到羞穷炫富一轮回。 24.从崇拜伟人英雄到恶搞伟人英雄一轮回。 25.从破四旧到学习传承传统文化一轮回。 26.从批判师道尊严到师德自甘堕落一轮回。 27.从「何愁架上药生尘」的白衣天使到「好生意日进斗金」的医德沦丧一轮回。 28.从夫妻两地分居到父母子女两地分居一轮回。 29.从很少下馆子吃饭到很少在家吃饭一轮回。 30.从工农领导一切到被混杂和边缘化一轮回。 31.从母鸡打鸣驴犁地女人当家不吉利到「孝顺老婆日子好过」一轮回。 32.从拆庙毁寺破除封建迷信到重塑金身寺庙香火旺盛一轮回。 33.从打倒资本家消灭剥削到扶持资本家扩大就业一轮回。 34.从以钢铁粮食为首到限制钢铁生产撂荒耕地一轮回。 35.从开门办学学工学农到封闭式管理保安把门一轮回。 36.从发展五小工业(小钢铁、小水泥、小机械、小化肥、小煤窑)到消灭五小工业一轮回。 37.从批判读书做官、学而优则仕到一年一度的公务员考试一轮回。 38.从乡镇改为公社到公社改为乡镇一轮回。 39.从反对文艺作品描写帝王将相、才子佳人到电影电视除了帝王将相就是才子佳人一轮回。 40.从领导怕群众到群众怕领导一轮回。 |
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CTA/NEA 留言于2019-03-06 08:46:41 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.5) |
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The 2019 CCA Spring Conference and WHO Awards onsite registration begins on Friday, April 26 at 3:00pm and concludes on Sunday, April 28 at 12:00pm.
As a part of the registration process, you will be required to make your own hotel reservations at the Hilton Irvine, Orange County Airport Hotel at the end of the process. The deadline to receive the special CCA rate of $125.00 (plus tax) per night for single or double occupancy is April 11, 2019.
Please note: there will be a full Council Session on Sunday. Delegates and Building Strong Locals (BSL) Academy participants must attend ALL sessions and sign in and out at Sunday's Council Session to be eligible for expense reimbursement. Please plan travel accordingly. CTA/NEA Phone: 916-288-4921 Email: ccaconference@cta.org Website: www.cca4us.org Learn more about conferences at www.CTAGo.org. |
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CCC Confer 留言于2019-03-06 03:28:32 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.5) |
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Welcome to Spring 2019!
As of January 1, 2019, CCC Confer has fully transitioned to ConferZoom for online meetings and classes, CCC Confer is no longer maintaining the former CCC Confer Blackboard system. This means that older CCC Confer archives and recordings will no longer be available after June 15, 2019.
Please review this important information about your past CCC Confer recordings and take appropriate action based on your needs: • Any archives or recordings remaining in your CCC Confer account will need to be converted using the ‘Publish!’ program if you would like to preserve them or use them in future classes. • Recordings that are not converted by June 15, 2019 will no longer be available. You can access the "Publsh!" program and instructions by visiting Blackboard Collaborate: https://help.blackboard.com/Collaborate/v12/Moderator/Blackboard_Collaborate_Publish
What this means if you have a 3CMedia account: • Please review your 3CMedia account recording files and compare it to the recordings that appear in your MyConfer account. • Recordings that appear in your MyConfer account but do not appear in your 3CMedia account can manually be converted by you using the ''Publish!'' program, you can upload the converted files to your 3CMedia account if you wish to preserve those recordings. What this means if you do not have a 3CMedia account: • Recordings in your MyConfer account that you wish to preserve can be manually converted by you using the ''Publish!'' program and stored in a location of your choice, including your own computer, YouTube, or other file storage. • You can create a 3CMedia account to upload and store these recordings by visiting www.3cmediasolutions.org . 3C Media Solutions accounts are available at no cost to CCC faculty and staff. Please let us know if you have questions.
CCC TechConnect Email: support@ccctechconnect.org Tel: 760-744-1150 ext. 1537 or 1554 |
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常州大学人事处 留言于2019-03-06 02:49:15 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2019 No.5) |
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美国华裔教授专家网您好!
我们是常州大学人事处,此次与您联系,希望可以在人才引进的工作上得到您的帮助,我校面向社会广泛招聘人才。无论是刚刚毕业的博士,还是享誉学林的学者教授,只要有志于投身教育事业,人文荟萃的常州大学就是最好的选择,江苏已经具备吸引国际人才的条件,而常州大学正处在继往开来、乘势而上的大好时期。学校立足地方、服务行业、面向国际,进一步坚持内涵式建设和高质量发展。为使更多的人才认识、了解、融入常州大学,现举办常州大学2019年“国际青年学者论坛”,竭诚欢迎海内外英才参加。
“国内抢人大战激烈,各企事业单位都在出示各项人才政策。我觉得这是一种很好的机制,利用当前形势,让人才们回国发展——力争在专业区域扩大领先优势,牢牢把握未来发展的主动权,让我国真正成为未来信息技术和产业的引领者!”,但是发展离不开人才,教育、人才是带动科技发展、推动创新的重要动力。
希望本次人才引进工作得到您的帮助。 论坛链接:知否知否,常州大学诚邀您参加此论坛@海内外青年才俊
常州大学人事处 +86-519-86330618 cczu_rsc@126.com |
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