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1:00pm HST
Historical Perspectives on Chinese Political Movements
Wednesday January 8, 2025 1:00pm - 2:30pm HST
Moderators
Director of Honors Program & Associate Professor in History, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
Speakers
Associate Professor, Northwest University
Title:Abortive Military Dictatorship: A New Explanation for the 1911 “Luanzhou Armed Remonstrance”Abstract:During the 1911 Revolution, some northern army officers used force to request the Qing dynasty to adopt constitutional reforms, an event known as the “Luanzhou Armed Remonstrance...
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Chair of Board of Directors, Foundations for Islands of Harmony
Title: China – US: Different Perspectives in the Context of the Times. SUN Yat-Sen and Hawaii’s Sen Yet YOUNG in 3 phases: 100 years past, today, and 25 years forward. Abstract: Hawaii’s Sen Yet YOUNG is an American celebrated in China. He or the Rosamond Biplane which he...
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Ph.D Candidate, Shanghai International Studies University
Title:Threat cognition, aim for order and maintenance strategy of ancient Chinese tributary orderAbstract:The tributary order formed in ancient East Asia, although spanning thousands of years, was often disrupted and challenged. In ancient China, as a suzerain state, there were motives...
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