It would be a mistake for China to engage only New York and Washington, D.C., in its relations with the United States, as the East Coast is only part of the story in terms of U.S. public diplomacy resources, writes Pacific Council President and CEO Dr. Jerrold D. Green, Communications Associate Justin Chapman, and Events Officer Alexandre Moore.
The relationship between the United States and China is more important today than at any time in history. Check out our new report, from Pacific Council President and CEO Jerrold D. Green, Communications Associate Justin Chapman, and Events Officer Alexandre Moore.
A Pacific Council delegation recently visited the Port of Los Angeles to discuss the port's local and global economic impact, its record-breaking cargo operations, and several impressive environmental initiatives.
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A group of Pacific Council members will embark on a Local Field Foray to the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, California on Friday, January 29.
Pacific Council member Manpreet Anand, Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs at the U.S. Department of State, attended the 2015 Regional Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Convention in Los Angeles.
More people are displaced in L.A. today than in 2013: Los Angeles is the third most homeless city in the world.
One of the worst hubs of human trafficking in the world is Los Angeles. Here's why that matters.
Los Angeles has become the largest city in the nation to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour from $9.
A record-breaking 44.2 million people visited Los Angeles in 2014 and contributed nearly $30 billion to the city’s economy.
Los Angeles – with its internationally recognized museums, galleries, and artists – is well on its way to becoming the new art capital of the world. How did this happen?