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Will Xi Merely Follow? Cross-Straits Policy Succession Under China’s New Leaders
Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) presents a talk by Bruce Gilley on cross-straits policy succession under China's new leaders.
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Bruce Gilley
Associate Professor, Political Science, Portland State University
Bruce Gilley is an Associate Professor of Political Science in the Mark O. Hatfield School of Government at Portland State University. His research centers on comparative and international politics, and he is a specialist on the politics of China and Asia. He is the author of four university-press books, including China’s Democratic Future (2004) and co-editor of several volumes including Political Change in China: Comparisons with Taiwan (co-edited with Larry Diamond) (2008) and the forthcoming Reshaping China: Why Middle Powers Matter (with Andrew O’Neil). His article “Not So Dire Straits: How the Finlandization of Taiwan Benefits U.S. Security” appeared in Foreign Affairs in 2010. He holds a PhD from Princeton University and an M.Phil. from the University of Oxford.
RSVP Required by 5PM, January 13:
http://cddrl.stanford.edu/events/will_xi_merely_follow_crossstraits_policy_succession_under_chinas_new_leaders/
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