Flash Panel: "Hong Kong in Crisis"

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Location: Hesburgh Center for International Studies Auditorium

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About the panel

Since May, Hong Kong has seen ongoing protests, beginning with demonstrations against a controversial extradition bill proposed by the government and continuing as a pro-democracy movement. It is estimated that the protests have attracted two million people — two out of seven residents of the 7.5 people who live in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China. This flash panel of experts and eyewitnesses will examine the causes of the continued dissent, Beijing’s potential response and how the protests may affect Hong Kong’s future.

Participants

Moderator: A. James McAdams, William M. Scholl Professor of International Affairs

Victoria Hui, Associate Professor of Political Science

Lionel Jensen, Associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures

James Luk, Notre Dame Class of 2021

Maggie Shum, Research Associate, Master of Global Affairs Program

Yidi Wu, Assistant Professor of History, Saint Mary’s College

Event details

5 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 11, HesburghCenter auditorium (overflow viewing available)
Free and open to the public

Join the livestream at  https://notredame.zoom.us/j/358002993

Sponsored by the Keough School of Global Affairs, Kellogg Institute for International Studies, Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies and Saint Mary’s College.

Originally published at asia.nd.edu.