Skip to content
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
USC Global Policy Institute

USC Global Policy Institute

  • Submit Work
    Learn about submitting article to our fellows blog.
  • Join Us
    Read about ways to get involved with our work.
  • Home
  • About
    • About GPI
    • GPI Fellows
    • GPI Alumni
  • Events
    • Upcoming Programs
    • Past Programs
      • 2020 Election Event Series
      • 2021 Eurasian Human Rights Series
      • 2021 Climate Change Think-a-Thon
      • 2022 Global Media Think-a-Thon
  • Editorial Blog
    • News from the World
    • Opinion
    • Problems and Answers
    • Face-Off
  • Special Projects
    • COP26: What’s At Stake
    • International Week of Social Justice
    • The Biden Doctrine
  • Resources
    • Active Learning
    • Publish Your Work
    • Internships and Fellowships

Tag: chinese

Chinese government support benefits domestic AI companies

by Leo Chu8 Feb 20228 Feb 2022Leave a comment

Close partnerships between tech and government give Beijing an edge over Washington.

News from the World ai, beijing, business, china, chinese, company, finance, silicon valley, tech, Technology

Thousands of Tibetans coerced into mass labor camps

by Matthew Slade12 Oct 202012 Oct 2020Leave a comment

New labor programs in the region show alarming similarities to internment camps in Xinjiang.

News from the World china, chinese, labor camps, tibet, tibetans, united states, xinjiang
2022 USC Global Policy Institute
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Youtube
 

Loading Comments...