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October 2014
Michigan/LRCCS faculty discuss Hong Kong (updated)
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LRCCS director Mary Gallagher delves into the implications of Hong Kong's protests for China; and Louisa Lim, Visiting Professor of Journalism, offers new angles on the story.
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10/13/2014
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Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies
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chinese-studies-blog.org/blog/2014/9/30/michiganlrccs-faculty-assess-hong-kong-protests