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COLLECTION NAME:
Conference on World Affairs Audio Archive
Record
Collection Name:
Conference On World Affairs Archives
identifier:
cwa_69-5P.mp3
Identifier ARK:
title:
Tomorrow's China
titleType:
Program
titleSeries:
Plenary Session
subject:
China--Politics and government--1949-
subjectAuthorityUsed:
subject:
China--History--Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976
subjectAuthorityUsed:
subject:
Mao, Zedong, 1893-1976
subjectAuthorityUsed:
subject:
Social change--China
subjectAuthorityUsed:
subject:
Communist parties--China
subjectAuthorityUsed:
local
description:
:01 Chairman introduces Chow Shu-Kai :54 Chow Shu-Kai speaks 46:05 Chow Shu-Kai ends 46:19 Moderator thanks speaker 46:37 Tape ends
descriptionType:
Segment Sequence
description:
Ambassador Chow Shu-Kai speaks about China's difficulties in changing from an ancient society to a modern state. He focuses on the current difficulties in China under Mao Zedong and the Communist Party and the abuses of the Cultural Revolution. He closes by describing his hopes for the future of China without Communism and the assistance that the United States can give in achieving that end. Chairman Warner Imig presiding.
descriptionType:
Program
coverageSpatial:
Macky Auditorium
contributor:
Shu-Kai, Chow
contributorRole:
Speaker
publisher:
CWA/Archives, University of Colorado at Boulder
publisherRole:
Publisher
rightsSummary:
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dateCreated:
1969-04-15
formatMediaType:
Sound
formatPhysical:
1/4 inch audio cassette
formatDigital:
audio/mpeg
formatLocation:
Box 66, tape 69-5P
formatGenerations:
Audio/Original recording
formatStandard:
MPEG Audio
formatEncoding:
audio/mp3
formatTimeStart:
2:10:00 PM
formatDuration:
46:37:00
formatTracks:
1 audio track
formatChannelConfiguration :
dual-channel mono
language:
English

Tomorrow's China