Professor Michael Sullivan (St. Catherine's College & Stanford University):
'Art since Mao'
Sir Richard Evans: 'Ten Years of Reform'
Dr. David Shambaugh (SOAS): 'Post Mao Polity and Alternative Futures' Dr. Peter Nolan (Jesus College, Cambridge): 'Capitalism, Socialism and
China's Development'
Michaelmas Term 1989: 'The Implications of the Tiananmen Massacre' Mr. Neville Maxwell: 'Tiananmen as the Consequence of the Capitalist Road' Mr. Mark Brayne (BBC World Service): 'Tiananmen: China's Solidarity?
A Comparison with Eastern Europe'
Dr. Michael Yahuda (LSE): 'Tiananmen: Implications for China's
International Relations'
Dr. Graham Clarke (QEH): 'Tiananmen: Implications for Regional and
Social Policy in Qinghai and Tibet'
Mr. John Gittings (The Guardian): 'From Lhasa to Tiananmen'
Dr. Steve Tsang: Tiananmen: Implications for Hong Kong'
Hilary Term 1990: 'Contemporary China'
Dr. Laura Newby: 'Sino-Japanese relations in the 1980s'
Dr. Zhang Yongjin: "The Scowcroft Mission and China in International
Politics'
Miss Alyson Bailes (Chatham House): 'Chinese and East European Relations' Mr. Peter Wood (FCO): ‘China's Economic Policy and Debates in the
Aftermath of June 1989'
Dr. Stephen Feuchtwang (City University, London) and Mr. Wang Ming- ming (SOAS): 'The Study and Treatment of Popular Religion in the PRC: A Contest of Histories'
Dr. Peter Laslett and Dr. Kevin Schürer (Cambridge): 'The Secular Shift
in Ageing: China and the UK compared'
Occasional Seminars
Dr. Barbara Krug (Saarbrucken/St. Antony's College): 'Foresight versus
Insight' (Hilary, 1989)
Ron Schwartz (St. John's University, Newfoundland): 'The Political
Situation in Tibet' (Hilary, 1989)
Dr. Joseph Cheng (Open Learning Institute of Hong Kong): 'The Future
for Democracy in Hong Kong' (Michaelmas, 1989)
Professor Wu Jinglian (Development Research Centre, Beijing & St. Antony's): 'China's Current Economic Situation and Near-Term Prospects' (Trinity, 1990)
Professor Jonathan Spence (Yale University): 'The Search for Modern
China' (Trinity, 1990)
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