New Research on China: Panel Presentation, Nov.29th, 7 pm, Emory

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Nov 22, 2011, 10:18:05 AM11/22/11
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郑大校友,
 
感恩节就要到了,谨祝大家节日快乐。
下面是一则作者见面会的消息。我和其他两位作者将于11月29日在EMORY UNIVERSITY 介绍我们的新书。如各位有兴趣,欢迎大家参加和捧场。
All the best,

Baogang Guo
 


 

Politics, Trade, and Philanthropy: New Research on China


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Please join The Halle Institute and the China Research Center for "Politics, Trade, and Philanthropy: New Research on China," a book panel discussion with authors Tonio Andrade, Mary Brown Bullock, and Baogang Guo.  

 

Meet the panelists:

 

Tonio Andrade
  
Published this month, Dr. Andrade's Lost Colony: The Untold Story of China's First Great Victory over the West, examines the strengths and weaknesses of European and Chinese military techniques during the Sino-Dutch War, providing a new perspective on long-held assumptions about Western power, Chinese might, and the nature of war.

 

Mary Brown Bullock
 
Dr. Bullock's new book, The Oil Prince's Legacy: Rockefeller Philanthropy in China, traces the Rockefeller family's philanthropy in China from the 19th century to today. Family diaries, letters, interviews in China, and institutional archival records are used to tell a compelling story about successive Rockefeller generations and U.S.-China cultural relations. 

Baogang Guo
 
Dr. Guo is professor of political science and director of the Center for International Education at Dalton State College. His book, China's Quest for Political Legitimacy: The New Equity-Enhancing Politics, examines the challenges facing Chinese political development in the near future.

Moderated by:

 

Penelope B. Prime  

Director, China Research Center  

Professor of Economics, Mercer University  

Event Details: 

 

Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011, 7 p.m.

Emory University Woodruff Library

 

Reception and book signing to follow.



>> Please go to The Halle Institute
to register by Monday, Nov. 28.

This event is free and open to the public; registration is requested. 
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