Dr Kerry Brown

Job Title Senior Fellow, Asia Programme
Affiliation Chatham House
Bio Kerry Brown lived in the Inner Mongolia region from 1994 to 1996. He completed a PhD at Leeds University in modern Chinese politics from 1998 to 2004, while working in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, first in London, and then Beijing. He is the author of The Purge of the Inner Mongolian People's Party in the Cultural Revolution in China 1967-1969 (Global Oriental, London, 2006) and Struggling Giant - China in the 21st Century (Anthem Press, London, 2007).
URL http://www.chathamhouse.org.uk/about/directory/view/-/id/16/

Lectures to The Society

Title Type Date
Enemies and Friends: A History of the Past, Present and Future of the Communist Party of China Lecture Jun 2010
China/Inner Mongolia: Forty Years On Lecture Nov 2006

Articles in the Journal

Book Reviews: East Asia
  J M Lee, Mr Kenneth C Walker, Dr Kerry Brown, Wei Zhang, Mr Michael Sheringham, Mr Michael Dillon, Mr Michael Kyle, Mr Michael Rank, Mr Ian Nish, Dr Jim Hoare
  Asian Affairs, Volume 41 Number 2 July 2010
Book Reviews: South East Asia
  Dr Kerry Brown
  Asian Affairs, Volume 40 Number 1 March 2009
The Cultural Revolution in Inner Mongolia 1967-1969: the Purge of the 'heirs of Genghis Khan'
  Dr Kerry Brown
  Asian Affairs, Volume 38 Number 2 July 2007

Images of Asia

Forthcoming Events

Wed 8 Feb The Freedom Factor: What Do We Want and How Do We Get It? at Society of Chemical Industry
Thu 16 Feb India at The Library
Wed 22 Feb Ashoka: India's Lost Emperor at Society of Chemical Industry
Wed 7 Mar The Azerbaijan Crisis of 1945-6 at Society of Chemical Industry

News

JPT Family Trust Medical Science Award for 2012 The Royal Society for Asian Affairs invites applications from medical students aged 21 - 30 for purposeful travel in Asia more…

Hajj: journey to the heart of Islam New exhibition opened at the British Museum: 26 January - 14 April 2012 more…

Ragmala Paintings from India: Poetry, passion, song Exhbition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery: 25 January - 27 May 2012 more…

Traditions Revised: Japanese Fans from the Ishizumi Family Collection Rediscover the fan as contemporary art form through traditional fan designs more…

One for your diary - an exhibition in the autumn of 2012 The British in Palestine: 1917 - 1948 more…

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