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DESCRIPTION:Participants: Qian Zhen is an Associate Professor in the Centra
 l Party School in China. His main academic interest is democratization. He
  studied in the democratization center in Leeds University in 1999-2000. H
 e was also a visiting fellow in Stanford University in 2001\, researching 
 on China rural elections. In 2008\, he was a visiting fellow in Center of 
 Asian democracy in Louisville University. Ralph Ketcham is a Maxwell Profe
 ssor Emeritus of Citizenship and Public Affairs. An internationally recogn
 ized author\, scholar\, and teacher of early American history\, he began h
 is career at SU as a graduate fellow in 1951\, and was named Professor of 
 American studies and Public Affairs at SU in 1963\, Professor of Political
  Science in 1965\, Professor of History in 1968\, and Maxwell Professor of
  Citizenship and Public Affairs in 1994. Discussant: Hongying Wang is Asso
 ciate Professor of Political Science\, and the Director of East Asia Progr
 am. Her research interest straddles international relations and comparativ
 e politics\, particularly in studying the interaction between ideational a
 nd structural forces and the interaction between domestic and internationa
 l politics. The geographic focus of her research is East Asia. Lunch will 
 be served.
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SUMMARY:East Asia Program presents: The Confucian Tradition and Democracy i
 n East Asia: A Panel Discussion
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Participants: Qian Zhen is an Associate Profes
 sor in the Central Party School in China. His main academic interest is de
 mocratization. He studied in the democratization center in Leeds Universit
 y in 1999-2000. He was also a visiting fellow in Stanford University in 20
 01\, researching on China rural elections. In 2008\, he was a visiting fel
 low in Center of Asian democracy in Louisville University. Ralph Ketcham i
 s a Maxwell Professor Emeritus of Citizenship and Public Affairs. An inter
 nationally recognized author\, scholar\, and teacher of early American his
 tory\, he began his career at SU as a graduate fellow in 1951\, and was na
 med Professor of American studies and Public Affairs at SU in 1963\, Profe
 ssor of Political Science in 1965\, Professor of History in 1968\, and Max
 well Professor of Citizenship and Public Affairs in 1994. Discussant: Hong
 ying Wang is Associate Professor of Political Science\, and the Director o
 f East Asia Program. Her research interest straddles international relatio
 ns and comparative politics\, particularly in studying the interaction bet
 ween ideational and structural forces and the interaction between domestic
  and international politics. The geographic focus of her research is East 
 Asia. Lunch will be served.
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