
Montclair State University to host leading historian, scholar and author Dr. Pan Guang in a series of free lectures on topics ranging from China to Middle East energy relations to the tens of thousands of Jewish migrants who came to China to escape anti-Semitism in Europe on April 8, April 10 and April 11, 2013.
On April 10, he will deliver a lecture about US-China Relations and the War in Afghanistan at Montclair State University's Student Center Room 419.
Dr. Pan Guang, who lectures around the world, holds numerous prestigious posts including Director of the Institute of European & Asian Studies at Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Director of the Shanghai Center for International Studies, and Director of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Studies Center in Shanghai. As a scholar of international, Asian, Middle East and Jewish Studies, Dr. Guang has published books and articles on a variety of topics including Jewish communities in China to China’s role in the War on Terror. This lecture series is presented by the university’s Global Education Center, Department of Political Science and Law, Asian Studies Minor Program and the Jewish American Studies Program.