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The Tibet Conundrum and the New Chinese Leadership: Emerging Dynamics after the Leadership Transition in Beijing
The Sigur Center for Asian Studies at George Washington University presents a talk on the Tibet conundrum and the new Chinese leadership.
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Panelists will include:
Jigme Ngapo, Tibet Analyst and Independent Scholar, Former RFA Tibetan Service Director
Dr. Susette Cooke, Lecturer in China Studies, University of Technology, Sydney
Steven Marshall, Senior Advisor, Congressional Executive Commission on China
Moderator:
Dr. Sean Roberts, Associate Professor of International Affairs Director, International Development Studies
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