Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Stuart Schram and the Study of Chinese Politics
This will be a special session of the New England China Seminar dedicated to the memory of Stuart Schram.
Where
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Roderick MacFarquhar, Leroy B. Williams Research Professor of History and Political Science, Harvard University
Much of Stuart Schram's research into Chinese politics focused on Chairman Mao. How valid was that approach? What were its strengths and weaknesses?
The New England China Seminar is a two-part event. Please also see:
5:30 pm Anthony Saich by clicking here.
6:30 pm Dinner Option
We welcome participants who wish to attend both sessions of the New England China Seminar to join colleagues for a buffet dinner at 6:30-7:30 pm, in Room S153. The dinner cost is $15 per person ($10 for students). Due to space limitations, we will accept 30 reservations on a first come first serve basis. Advance reservation and payment is required. Please register before 5:00 pm on Tuesday, March 16, 2013 by clicking here.
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