Chapter 1 | The Chinese Exclusion Act
The Chinese Exclusion Act – what it meant for the Chinese in the U.S.
The Chinese Exclusion Act – what it meant for the Chinese in the U.S.
Chinese Exclusion Act, a superb example of nativism and xenophobia.
The Chinese government’s expanding influence operations inside the United States.
Chinese Internet users with large followings will continue to shape the way social media users perceive visual content.
Technology – smart phones – is now giving the average Chinese, rural or urban, the ability for self-expression.
How Democrats and Republicans View China differently.
The commercialization, institutionalization, and Internationalization of Chinese art.
The model minority myth.
Ms. Yang discusses the incredible expansion in movie making in China as well as in the US, in the last few years, to attract the Chinese audience.
Eric Fish, author of the book “China’s Millennials: The Want Generation”, explores the attitudes and lifestyles of Chinese millennials.