Four Colleges hold addresses on Asian political issues

December 2-January 11, 1965

Four Colleges hold addresses on Asian political issues

A lecture series sponsored by the Four College Committee on Asian and African Studies held its first address at Mount Holyoke on December 2nd: “What’s Next in Vietnam” by Harvard international relations professor Bernard Fall; its second event at Smith on December 7th: “Vietnam Today” by MIT political science professor Lucian Pye; its third at Amherst on January 7th: “Decolonization in Southeast Asia” by Yale history professor Harry Benda; and its fourth and last address at UMass Amherst on January 11th: the coup d’etat in Indonesia by Benedict Anderson, Cornell associate at the Modern Indonesian Project.

Talks Examine Asian Problems

[Last updated on October 11, 2018]