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Hsiao Bi-khim at Columbia University: Video

February 3, 2012jonathan sullivan

Here is the complete video of Hsiao Bi-khim’s talk at Columbia. Many thanks to Mike Fu, Program Coordinator at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute.


 

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jonathan sullivan

Director of China Programs at the University of Nottingham Asia Research Institute

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I am Director of China Programs at the University of Nottingham Asia Research Institute and Associate Professor in the School of Politics and IR at the University of Nottingham. I am co-founder of the China Soccer Observatory and a member of The China Quarterly Executive Committee.

I work mainly on political behavior and political communications in various Chinese contexts. In these pages you will find copies of published papers, reviews, media commentaries & occasional bloggy bits.

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