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An Unprecedented Social Experiment: The Impact of the One Child Policy on China's Society and Economy
George Washington University's Elliot School of International Affairs presents a panel discussion on the impact of the one child policy on China's society and economy.
Where

Our noted panelists include:
Tencho Gyatso, International Campaign for Tibet
Nicole Kempton, Laogai Research Foundation
Reggie Littlejohn, Women's Rights Without Frontiers
Toy Reid, Congressional Executive Commission on China
With Introductions by:
Dr. Barbara Miller of the Elliott School of International Affairs
Harry Wu of the Laogai Research Foundation
and with personal testimony from:
Xiaoping Zhou, Bangkok, Thailand and her daughter Lijun Hu
To RSVP for this event by March 8, 2010 e-mail laogai@laogai.org.
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