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UM academics discuss global impact of US presidential election

1:binary?id=iBGbHeQK9agQS_2BfprjyI_2FRaf085dN7PeToJUgruaPUYPex6OQ9QcDw_3D_3D:(From left) Dr. Aleksandra Thurman, Dr. Chen Dingding, Dr. Song Weiqing and Prof. Andrew Moody
(From left) Dr. Aleksandra Thurman, Dr. Chen Dingding, Dr. Song Weiqing and Prof. Andrew Moody
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2:binary?id=iBGbHeQK9agQS_2BfprjyI_2FRaf085dN7PeKAaNFXihcvyDwTtfNm3Iaw_3D_3D:The University of Macau’s Department of Government and Public Administration organizes a lecture on the global impact of the United States presidential election 2012
The University of Macau’s Department of Government and Public Administration organizes a lecture on the global impact of the United States presidential election 2012
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The outcome of the United States presidential election 2012 was announced on 7 November. The Department of Government and Public Administration, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Macau (UM), organized a lecture on the U.S. presidential election and its global compact on the same afternoon. The lecture attracted a large number of staff, students and media representatives. Four academics from the department, namely Prof. Andrew Moody, Dr. Chen Dingding, Dr. Song Weiqing and Dr. Aleksandra Thurman expressed their opinions on the key factors contributing to the successful re-election of Obama. They also discussed the global impact of the election from economic, political and other perspectives.

 

Should you have any inquiries about the press release, please feel free to contact Ms. Kay Lai at(853)8397 4325 or kaylai@um.edu.mo or visit UM webpage www.umac.mo.


 

08/11/2012