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HKU Forum on the 2008 US Presidential Election
27 Oct 2008
The 2008 presidential election in the United States is one of the most exciting political events of the year -- it is the first one in 80 years when no sitting president or vice president is running for the presidency, making it one of the most wide-open races. The campaign for the presidency has been the longest and will be the most expensive in US history. Whoever going to be elected will make history -- Barrack Obama as the first African American President, and John McCain as the oldest first term president. The outcome of the election will have far reaching implications not only for the US but also internationally at a particularly turbulent time for the world both politically and economically.
As the campaign for the election reaches its final phase, the Department of Politics and Public Administration and the Centre of Development and Resources for Students at the University of Hong Kong are jointly organizing a public forum, to analyse the election and its implications. In addition to examining the election and its possible outcome and implications, the forum will also feature presentations by supporters of the two camps.
Members of the press are invited to cover this event, the details are:
Date: October 29, 2008 (Wednesday)
Time: 5:30m- 7:15 pm
Venue: Council Chamber, 8/F Meng Wah Complex, the University of Hong Kong
Programme conducted in English:
‧Analysis by Professor James Tang, the University of Hong Kong, "The 2008 US Presidential Election: Is America Turning Blue?"
‧Analysis by Dr Richard Hu, the University of Hong Kong, "Implications for Asia and China of the 2008 US Presidential Election"
‧Debate between supporters:
- Dr Sara Jordan, the University of Hong Kong, representing the Obama camp
- Dr Phillip Gray, Hong Kong Baptist University, representing the McCain camp
‧Discussions
For media enquiries, please contact Ms Cherry Cheung, Senior Manager (Media) (Tel: 2859 2606 / 8208 1686 / E-mail: cherry.cheung@hku.hk )