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Carleton Experts Available: President Xi Jinping’s consolidation of power in China

Published on October 19, 2022

With China’s Xi Jinping appearing poised for a third term in power, Carleton experts are available to discuss what that might mean for China and for the rest of the world.

If you are interested in speaking with the experts below, please feel free to reach out directly. If you require other assistance, please email Tara Jackson, Communications Manager, at tara.jackson@carleton.ca

Elliot Tepper
Professor, Department of Political Science

Emaile_tepper@carleton.ca

Tepper is a professor of comparative politics and international relations. He regularly provides media commentary at home and abroad on a wide range of topics, providing context and deep background to the news stories of the day. Tepper’s areas of expertise include American politics, diversity issues in Canada, geopolitics, immigration and multiculturalism.

Jeremy Paltiel
Professor, Department of Political Science

EmailJeremy.Paltiel@carleton.ca

Paltiel’s areas of expertise include the politics, government and foreign policies of Asia (China and Japan); development politics; and Canada-China relations.

 

Media Contact

Tara Jackson (she/her)
Manager, Communications
Department of University Communications
M 613.240.9076

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