Long U.S.-China Institute via ABC7 (Hoodline), Nov. 12, 2018


The second inaugural grant continues the mission of supporting UCI graduate student projects related to contemporary China


Released on July 14, 2017, the China Law and Society Review presents interdisciplinary research on legal institutions, agents, and development of specialized legal areas in China


The Long Institute will publish a new journal that traces the development of Chinese law and legal institutions at work


The Long Institute launches its first annual project fund for UCI graduate students working on contemporary China research


The Long Institute co-presents China Channel, a new multi-media blog on China, alongside Los Angeles Review of Books and the Henry Luce Founation


Benjamin van Rooij (UCI Law) will receive the John and Vivian Sabel Award for his article "The People vs. Pollution: Understanding Citizen Action Against Pollution in China" in the Journal of Contemporary China


Professor Emeritus John Graham presents the U.S.-China Barometer, a comprehensive analysis focused on trade and politics between the two countries


The Long Institute joins the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the District Export Council of Southern California in providing practical approaches to intellectual property protection in China.


A formidable guide in introducing East Asian legal systems to American legal education, Jerome Cohen (New York University) is the first guest speaker in the Long Institute's new lecture series