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Professor Kerry brown speaks as the third proposition for the motion in the Debating Chamber on Thursday 5th December 2024.

With tensions rising between the West and China, this debate examines their relationship in greater detail. China’s increasing position on the global stage has led to much criticism from Western nations; however, given Europe’s colonial past, some feel that these criticisms ring hollow.

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In The Chair: Sammy McDonald (Incoming President)

Taking the Minutes: Leonas Pausch

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Full Debate:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYpyB-7KwFc52UTjhFnZXEPUUqaKkPqE2
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Thumbnail Photographer: Nordin Catic
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PROFESSOR KERRY BROWN

Professor Kerry Brown is Professor of Chinese Studies and director of the Lau China Institute at King’s College London. He has previously worked as Senior Fellow and Head of the Asia Programme at Chatham House. From 1998-2005, he worked at the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, including as First Secretary at the British Embassy in Beijing.

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