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DESCRIPTION:EA presents: Under the Umbrellas\, Interpreting the Hong Kong P
 rotestsThe\nHong Kong protests represent the most significant domestic cha
 llenge to\nBeijing's leadership in over 20 years and provide a crucial bel
 lwether for\nthings to come. &nbsp\;What were the precursors\nof the Hong 
 Kong protests? &nbsp\;How can we\ninterpret the goals of the protesters as
  well as the reactions from Beijing?&nbsp\; Experts from the Maxwell Schoo
 l will hold an\ninformal roundtable discussion on the core issues involved
  followed by Q&amp\;amp\;A.Panelists:\n\nGareth Fisher\, Prof. of Religion
 \nand Anthropology\n\nDimitar D. Gueorguiev\, Prof. of Political\nScience\
 n\nNorman A. Kutcher\, Prof. of History\n\nMary E. Lovely\, Prof. of\nEcon
 omicsOpen to the Public!Sponsored by the Eastern Asia Program at the Moyni
 han Institute of Global Affairs  
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SUMMARY:EA presents: Under the Umbrellas
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p><b>EA presents: Under the Umb
 rellas\, Interpreting the Hong Kong Protests</b></p><p>The\nHong Kong prot
 ests represent the most significant domestic challenge to\nBeijing's leade
 rship in over 20 years and provide a crucial bellwether for\nthings to com
 e. &nbsp\;What were the precursors\nof the Hong Kong protests? &nbsp\;How 
 can we\ninterpret the goals of the protesters as well as the reactions fro
 m Beijing?&nbsp\; Experts from the Maxwell School will hold an\ninformal r
 oundtable discussion on the core issues involved followed by Q&amp\;amp\;A
 .</p><i>Panelists:</i><p>\n\n</p><b>Gareth Fisher\,</b> <i>Prof. of Religi
 on\nand Anthropology</i><p>\n\n</p><b>Dimitar D. Gueorguiev\, </b><i>Prof.
  of Political\nScience</i><p>\n\n</p><b>Norman A. Kutcher\,</b> <i>Prof. o
 f History</i><p>\n\n</p><p><b>Mary E. Lovely\,</b> <i>Prof. of\nEconomics<
 /i></p><p>Open to the Public!</p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the Eastern Asia Pr
 ogram at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b></p><p> </p><p> <
 /p><p></p><p></p>
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