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Suisheng Zhao, University of Denver
of the Center for China-US Cooperation at Graduate School of International ... of Contemporary China and is the author or editor of nine books or monographs. His most recent books include Debating Political Reform in China: Rule of Law ...
Video: Guobin Yang Discusses the Factional Violence in the Red Guard Movement
Republic of China was united in its political outlook and at first embraced ... in China (2016), The Power of the Internet in China: Citizen Activism ... Pickard, forthcoming), China’s Contested Internet (2015), The Internet, ...
Chunyun: millions return home
January 8, 2008 By Lawrence Gu ON AN AVERAGE DAY in China during ... China’s population, transporting over 2 billion passengers around ... and affordable type of transportation in China, appealing especially ...
Conversation with Kurt Campbell: The U.S. and Asia- A Status Report
been a key interlocutor with China at a time of increasingly strained ... China Sea and South China Sea, fueled by nationalistic passions in China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia. He sat down with USC U.S.-China Institute ...
Deng Xiaoping, "Sino-American relations must be improved," Dec. 10, 1989
December 10, 1989 Your visit to China at this time is very ... between China and the United States, relations between the two countries ... Bush, and it is only reasonable that I should meet you. China ...
Lowell Dittmer, University of California, Berkeley
(University of Washington Press, 1992), China’s Quest for National Identity, with Samuel Kim (Cornell University Press, 1993), China Under Reform (Westview ... India, Pakistan, and China (M. E. Sharpe, 2005) and many scholarly ...
Richard Nixon and Zhou Enlai, "Memorandum of Conversation," February 23, 1972 2-6 pm
February 23, 1972 Click here to read the document. Section: Documents Documents- US-China Topic: Politics Tags: Zhou Enlai Nixon, Richard Richard Nixon Custom Thumbnail: ...
Dan Lynch on realism and rationalism in Chinese thinking on international relations
of International Relations and is a member of the USC U.S.-China Institute's ... in the March 2009 (v. 197) issue of The China Quarterly (pp. 87-107). Here is the abstract of the article: "China's evidently unstoppable “rise” ...
Q&A with Fu Hongxing, Director of "Mr. Deng Goes to Washington"
to the United States in 1979, only a month after China established diplomatic ... of the People's Republic of China in 1949. The film retraces his pivotal visit that shifted China’s diplomacy. Click here to view the event page. This video ...
Revisiting Kissinger's Secret Trip to Beijing
Richard Nixon argued for the necessity and benefits of engaging China. He felt this was essential given China's size and inevitable importance. Nixon also saw China as a useful counterbalance to the Soviet Union. ...