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[edit]DescriptionCharles Davidson and Minxin Pei at Hudson Institute, 2014.jpg |
English: On November 21st, 2014, Hudson Kleptocracy Initiative (KI) hosted a discussion moderated by KI Executive Director Charles Davidson with Claremont McKenna College Professor Minxin Pei on the sources and implications of China’s kleptocracy |
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