Negotiating the Nimble Leninist State: Vietnam and China's Fragile Nongovernmental Organizations and the Governments They Face

Negotiating the Nimble Leninist State: Vietnam and China's Fragile Nongovernmental Organizations and the Governments They Face

2012 Robert C. Staley Distinguished Visiting Professor in East Asian Studies
7 p.m., Thursday, February 16, 2012


This event is presented by: International Letters and Cultures
Center for Asian Research, Robert C. Staley
Wrigley Hall 101
Campus: Tempe           
Cost: Free

The 2012 Robert C. Staley Distinguished Visiting Professor in East Asian Studies lecture series is proud to present Mark Sidel, Doyle-Bascom Professor of Law and Public Policy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Professor Sidel's teaching, writing and research interests focus on Asian law, comparative law, law and development, human trafficking, and the nonprofit sector and philanthropy in Asia and the U.S.
The School of International Letters and Cultures and the Center for Asian Research are grateful to Robert C. Staley for his generous support of this lecture and visiting professorship at Arizona State University. This lecture is free and open to the public.


Mark Sidel, 2012 Robert C. Staley Distinguished Visiting Professor in East Asian Studies


For more information
E-mail: joan.faldtz@asu.edu
Website: School of International Letters and Cultures
Phone: 480-965-6381

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