Guoguang Wu.(1990)(Brief Article)
Nieman Reports, September, 2005
Guoguang Wu joined the University of Victoria, British Columbia in fall 2004 as chair in China and Asia-Pacific Relations, where he also teaches political science and history. Because the Tiananmen crackdown in 1989 interrupted his journalistic career in China, after his Nieman year he went to Princeton University to pursue a PhD degree in political science, which he obtained in 1995.
He taught at the Chinese University of Hong Kong for nine years before this recent move to Canada. Wu welcomes Nieman alumni/ alumnae to visit the Northwest Pacific, and to visit the U Vic campus, where he says he will be more than happy to organize the audience for a lecture by a Nieman visitor. His contact information is: 1-250-721-7497 (office telephone); wug@uvic.ca (e-mail).
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