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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan East Asia program presents:Morris\nRossabi\,&nbsp\;Dis
 tinguished\nProfessor at the City University of New YorkGenghis\nKhan's De
 scendants and Post-Communist Mongolia\n\nAdjunct\nProfessor of Mongolian H
 istory at Columbia UniversityAfter\nmore than two centuries of Chinese rul
 e and seventy years of Soviet Communist\ninfluence\, Mongolia finally had 
 an opportunity to chart its own policies and\nfuture in 1990. This talk de
 scribes both its successes and failures\, which has\nnow led to economic c
 risis and political stalemate.\n\n\n\nBorn\nin Alexandria\, Egypt\, Morris
  Rossabi\n(Ph.D.\,\nColumbia University) is Distinguished Professor at the
  City University of New\nYork and Adjunct Professor of Mongolian History a
 t Columbia University.&nbsp\; Author or editor of 25 books\, including Khu
 bilai\nKhan\; Voyager from Xanadu\; and Modern Mongolia\, he\nhas contribu
 ted chapters to three volumes of the authoritative Cambridge\nHistory of C
 hina and two chapters of the Cambridge\nHistory of the Mongol Empire and h
 as collaborated on exhibitions\nat the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, the Cl
 eveland Museum of Art\, and the Los\nAngeles County Museum of Art.\n\nOpen
  to the public. Lunch\nwill be served.For\ninformation on accessibility\, 
 or to request accommodation\, please contact Marc\nAlbert 315-443-9248.&nb
 sp\;Sponsored by the East Asia Pogram at&nbsp\;the Moynihan Institute of G
 lobal Affairs 
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SUMMARY:Morris Rossabi - Genghis Khan's Descendants and Post-Communist Mong
 olia - EA
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan East Asia program presents:</p><p>
 <strong>Morris\nRossabi\,&nbsp\;</strong><em>Distinguished\nProfessor at t
 he City University of New York</em></p><p><strong>Genghis\nKhan's Descenda
 nts and Post-Communist Mongolia</strong></p><p>\n\n</p>Adjunct\nProfessor 
 of Mongolian History at Columbia University<p>After\nmore than two centuri
 es of Chinese rule and seventy years of Soviet Communist\ninfluence\, Mong
 olia finally had an opportunity to chart its own policies and\nfuture in 1
 990. This talk describes both its successes and failures\, which has\nnow 
 led to economic crisis and political stalemate.\n\n</p><p>\n\nBorn\nin Ale
 xandria\, Egypt\, Morris Rossabi\n(Ph.D.\,\nColumbia University) is Distin
 guished Professor at the City University of New\nYork and Adjunct Professo
 r of Mongolian History at Columbia University.&nbsp\; Author or editor of 
 25 books\, including Khubilai\nKhan\; Voyager from Xanadu\; and Modern Mon
 golia\, he\nhas contributed chapters to three volumes of the authoritative
  Cambridge\nHistory of China and two chapters of the Cambridge\nHistory of
  the Mongol Empire and has collaborated on exhibitions\nat the Metropolita
 n Museum of Art\, the Cleveland Museum of Art\, and the Los\nAngeles Count
 y Museum of Art.\n\n</p><p>Open to the public. Lunch\nwill be served.</p><
 p>For\ninformation on accessibility\, or to request accommodation\, please
  contact Marc\nAlbert 315-443-9248.&nbsp\;</p><p><em><strong>Sponsored by 
 the East Asia Pogram at&nbsp\;<em><strong>the Moynihan Institute of Global
  Affairs</strong></em></strong></em> </p>
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