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Alumni Weekend in Asia 2014: Does the 21st Century belong to Asia?

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Will this be the Asian Century? Four leading voices from Oxford University debate this motion, moderated by the Chancellor, Lord Patten of Barnes.
For the motion:

Rana Mitter, Director of the Oxford China Centre and Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China
Linda Yueh, Chief Business Correspondent for the BBC and Fellow of St Edmund Hall

Against the motion:
Ngaire Woods, Dean of the Blavatnik School of Government
Peter Tufano, Dean of the Said Business School

Moderator: University Chancellor, Lord Patten of Barnes

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Alumni Weekend
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Ranna Mitter
Linda Yueh
Ngaire Woods
Peter Tufano
Chris Patten
Keywords
Oxford Alumni Weekend
Oxford Asia
Oxford Hong Kong
Asian century
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 02/05/2014
Duration: 01:21:27

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