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CHINA: Mao and Modern China

 

Event Name CHINA: Mao and Modern China
Start Date 29th Apr 2009 6:30am
End Date 29th Apr 2009 8:30am
Duration 2 hours
Description

Asialink and the School of Historical Studies, University of Melbourne present a lecture examining key myths surround Chairman Mao’s role in the development of China. But now that the revolution is over, who is the new Mao?

Dr Pradeep Taneja lectures in Chinese politics, political economy and international relations in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne. His current research interests include China's energy security policy, the rise of China as a regional and global power and government-business relations in China.

DATE: Wednesday, 29 April 2009
TIME: 6.30pm
VENUE: ICT Building, 111 Barry Street, Parkville
ENQUIRIES: Please contact June McBeth at jmcbeth@unimelb.edu.au or call 03 8344 5963
WEBSITE: http://www.historical-studies.unimelb.edu.au/events/mythologies.html

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