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DESCRIPTION:Visiting Professor in the Maxwell School at Syracuse University
 \, Terry Lautz\, will discuss interactions between American missionaries a
 nd Chinese communists during the 20th century. After the Chinese Communist
  Party came to power in 1949\, virtually all Westerners were labeled “cult
 ural imperialists” and ejected from China. Their experiences influenced U.
 S. policies toward China as well as U.S. domestic politics.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Conversations in Conflict Studies Series: Terry Lautz
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Visiting Professor in the Maxwell School at Sy
 racuse University\, Terry Lautz\, will discuss interactions between Americ
 an missionaries and Chinese communists during the 20th century. After the 
 Chinese Communist Party came to power in 1949\, virtually all Westerners w
 ere labeled “cultural imperialists” and ejected from China. Their experien
 ces influenced U.S. policies toward China as well as U.S. domestic politic
 s.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;
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