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Van der Zouw and Zürcher, eds., Three Months in Mao's China- Between the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution, 2017
in Mao's China: Between the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution. ... China In recent years, scholarship about the Cold War has stepped beyond ... into their scope._Three Months in China: Between the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural ...
Gary Locke, "Remarks to US-China Business Council," January 13, 2011
two decades ago, on my first trip to mainland China, I could not imagine that the U.S.-China relationship would eventually become so consequential. Nor could ... for stronger military ties between China and the United States. In 1989, I came ...
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China's military spends hundreds of millions of dollars
June 12, 2007 ON AN AVERAGE DAY in China hundreds of millions of dollars are spent on China’s military. According to the Chinese government, China will spend $45 billion (US$123,287,671 a day) on defense in 2007. ...
Congressional Research Service, “China and the United States—A Comparison of Green Energy Programs and Policies,” April 30, 2014
2010 Summary China is the world’s most populous country ... to an increasing demand for energy, spurring China to more than double its electric ... Coal currently fuels about 66% of China’s electricity generation. ...
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Elizabeth Economy on the Global Impact of China's Environmental Crisis
problems China confronts today. Of the thirty cities with the world's dirtiest air, twenty are in China. Two-thirds of China's farmland ... by Ian Sanderson. And China's rapid increase in motor vehicles, some ...
Nimble thumbs-- text messaging boom in China
June 21, 2007 By Pou In Kuan ON AN AVERAGE DAY IN CHINA, 1.2 billion ... new cell phones users were registered in China. By the end of the year, ... According to China Daily, Chinese cell phone users pounded out 15 billion text ...
Congressional Research Service, “Understanding China’s Political System,” December 31, 2009
December 31, 2009 Summary: Opaque and shrouded in secrecy, China ... Westerners. At one level, China is a one-party state that has been ruled ... in China now is diffuse, complex, and at times highly competitive. Despite ...
Congressional Research Service, "Understanding China’s Political System," April 14, 2010
April 14, 2010 Summary Opaque and shrouded in secrecy, China ... Westerners. At one level, China is a one-party state that has been ruled ... in China now is diffuse, complex, and at times highly competitive. Despite ...
Congressional Research Service, “China: Possible Missile Technology Transfers from U.S. Satellite Export Policy – Actions and Chronology,” September 5, 2001
U.S. firms, in exporting satellites, provided expertise to China for use ... to China. This CRS Report discusses security concerns, policy changes, ... critics opposed satellite exports to China, while others were concerned ...
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China's response to UN report on human rights in Xinjiang, August 31, 2022
August 31, 2022 The above image is the banner for China's State ... report and click here for the response by China's government. ... to strategically use Xinjiang to contain China. The OHCHR fabricated the assessment ...