Prof. Charles Burton on China’s Big Shift: Politics & Society Before & After 1978

Prof. Charles Burton on China’s Big Shift: Politics & Society Before & After 1978

Categories: Lectures and Seminars | Intended for

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

7:30 PM - 9:00 PM | Add to calendar

Location Details

St. Anthony’s Banquet Hall 523 St. Anthony St Ottawa (at Preston north of Queensway)

Contact Information

Gary Levy, 613-520-2600 ext 1432, gary.levy@carleton.ca

Registration

No registration required.

Cost

$5.00

About this Event

Host Organization: Canada-China Friendship Society
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Thirty six years ago a revolution began that transformed China’s political and economic landscape. At the 3rd plenary Deng Xiaoping effectively became the paramount leader of China and launched the “four modernizations” that reoriented China away from Mao’s social and economic policies.
Professor Burton was studying in Shanghai at Fudan University through this period, and has subsequently lived and worked in China, and studied China. Drawing on his archive of photos and anecdotes Professor Burton’s colourful and humorous presentation will reflect on the exciting transition from the Mao-era and how that transition continues to be reflected in the Chinese Communist Party’s policies and Chinese society today.
Charles Burton obtained a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in 1987 after studies at Cambridge University in England, and three years at Fudan University in Shanghai in the late-’70s. He speaks, reads and writes Chinese with native fluency.
He has worked for the Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC), and was seconded from his 25 year career at Brock University to the Canadian Embassy in Beijing as a Counsellor for Political Affairs from ’91-’93 and ’98 until 2000.
He is author and editor of books and articles about China and North Korea and frequently comments in the Canadian and Chinese press, radio and TV on Chinese and North Korean affairs