China’s Long Road from Revolution to Reform
Oct. 14, 2020: China’s Long Road from Revolution to Reform Yale historian Odd Arne Westad presents a broad history of China in the 1970s from his forthcoming book (co-authored with Chen Jian) and reflects on the legacies of the reform era, and the impact on U.S.-China relations today. This webinar is co-sponsored by the Chinese Studies Program, and moderated by UC San Diego professors of history Robert Edelman and Karl Gerth.

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