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Waves of Protest, Waves of Repression: China and Hong Kong from 1989 to the Era of Xi Jinping
Pomona College hosts a discussion with Wang Chaohua, Nathan Law, and Jeffrey Wasserstrom on the role of protest in the China-Hong Kong relationship.
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China and Hong Kong from 1989 to the Era of Xi Jinping
A discussion with:
Wang Chaohua (independent scholar, student activist 6/4)
Nathan Law (Lingnan University student, student activist Umbrella Movement)
Jeffrey Wasserstrom (UCI Professor of History)
Sponsored by the Pomona College Departments of Asian Languages and Literatures, and History; the Asian Studies Program; the Pacific Basin Institute; and the Oldenborg Center.
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