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Thirty Years and Counting: The Taiwan Relations Act and Its Multi-Faceted Significance in U.S.-China-Taiwan Relations
USC Center for International Studies presents a panel discussion.
Where
The Center for International Studies (CIS) at the University of Southern California presents
Chair: Pat James, USC Center for International Studies
Clayton Dube, USC U.S.-China Institute
Terri Giles, Formosa Foundation (former congressional staffer)
Ching-chih Chen, Southern Illinois University (emeritus)
Titus Chen, USC Center for International Studies
David Kang, USC School for International Relations
Moderator: Roselyn Hsueh, USC Center for International Studies
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Mahtani and McLaughlin were on the ground in Hong Kong and provide this history of the Hong Kong pro-democracy movement centered around a cast of core activists, culminating in the 2019 mass protests and Beijing's crackdown.