Since 1961, the Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference (NAFAC) has provided an annual forum for outstanding undergraduates to meet and discuss major contemporary issues. The Conference has become a way of bringing together the nation's future Navy and Marine Corps officers with their peers from other colleges and universities, both civilian and military, from across the country and around the world.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Roundtable Wrap-Up: RT 5-Tuesday
The first part of the round-table, revolved around introductions and the topic of every delegates papers. We then went into the definition of censorship and the different types to include moral, political, social, etc. and discussed if there was such a thing as legitimate censorship. Many of the discussions focused on the Chinese, as that is what many of the delegates wrote their papers on. The second roundtable went more in depth on people’s paper topics and data was looked at on censorship in other countries, not just China.
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