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DESCRIPTION:Toward Understanding the New Leadership in China: A Conversatio
 nMargaret Hermann\, Erik French and Elisabeth IJmkerDuring the past year\,
  there has been a change in leadership in the People’s Republic of China. 
 What are these new leaders like and what are the implications of their bel
 iefs about politics\, their personalities\, and their experiences for how 
 they will lead China? Margaret Hermann\, Erik French\, and Elisabeth IJmke
 r will lead a conversation presenting data on President Xi Jinpingand Prem
 ier Li Keqiangbased on their backgrounds and analysis of their interaction
 s with other leaders\, the media\, and their speeches. We hope you will jo
 in us.Margaret (Peg) Hermann\, Cramer Professor of Global Affairs and Dire
 ctor of the Moynihan Institute at Syracuse University\, does research that
  on understanding how the personalities of political leaders shape what th
 ey do. Erik French\, Ph.D. candidate in political science\, is studying th
 e effects of coercive diplomacy and the use of reassurance on Chinese poli
 cy. Elisabeth IJmker is in Maxwell’s Masters of International Relations Pr
 ogram and a participant in the School’s Transatlantic Dual Degree Program 
 in International Security and Development Policy.Refreshments will be prov
 ided.Sponsored by the East Asia Program&amp\;amp\;#160\;at the Moynihan In
 stitute of Global Affairs  
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SUMMARY:EAP presents: Margaret Hermann
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Toward Understanding the New Lead
 ership in China: A Conversation</b></p><p><b>Margaret Hermann\, Erik Frenc
 h and Elisabeth IJmker</b></p><p>During the past year\, there has been a c
 hange in leadership in the People’s Republic of China. What are these new 
 leaders like and what are the implications of their beliefs about politics
 \, their personalities\, and their experiences for how they will lead Chin
 a? Margaret Hermann\, Erik French\, and Elisabeth IJmker will lead a conve
 rsation presenting data on President Xi Jinpingand Premier Li Keqiangbased
  on their backgrounds and analysis of their interactions with other leader
 s\, the media\, and their speeches. We hope you will join us.</p><p>Margar
 et (Peg) Hermann\, Cramer Professor of Global Affairs and Director of the 
 Moynihan Institute at Syracuse University\, does research that on understa
 nding how the personalities of political leaders shape what they do. Erik 
 French\, Ph.D. candidate in political science\, is studying the effects of
  coercive diplomacy and the use of reassurance on Chinese policy. Elisabet
 h IJmker is in Maxwell’s Masters of International Relations Program and a 
 participant in the School’s Transatlantic Dual Degree Program in Internati
 onal Security and Development Policy.</p><p>Refreshments will be provided.
 </p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the East Asia Program&amp\;amp\;#160\;at the Moy
 nihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b></p><p> </p><p> </p><p><br></p><p
 ></p>
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