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The Impact of the Olympics: Shen Dingli
foreign policy and carries out research on China-US security matters ... In the U.S., taxpayers would complain if soldiers were deployed to train ...
William A. Callahan: China: The Pessoptimist Nation
futurologists think about the U.S. and the wider world, and what this means for U.S. policy toward China. William A. Callahan is Chair Professor ...
Peter Hays Gries- How Liberal & Nationalist Ideologies Shape Mutual Mis/Perceptions
November 10, 2013 About the Speaker Peter Hays Gries is the Harold J. & Ruth Newman Chair & Director of the Institute for US ... international problems is impossible. Most Chinese feel the U.S. is working ...
Terry Lautz- Discussant for Panel 4: Public Opinion Surveys
the namesake of an anti-communist organization in the U.S. This video is also ... international problems is impossible. Most Chinese feel the U.S. is working ...
Sherwood Hu- Telling Stories
in China and the U.S., he is dean of the film school at the Shanghai Theatre ... international problems is impossible. Most Chinese feel the U.S. is working ...
2013-2014 USCI Events
documentaries across the U.S. and China. USCI speakers presented research ... discussed the U.S.'s biggest export to China, which is our trash ... April 2, 2014 Worsening Sino-Japan Relations: Implications for the US ...
Negotiations over North Korea's Nuclear Program: An expanding mine field or a lengthening shadow of the future?
issues, and also served as a Korean linguist in the U.S. Air Force. Other ... Non-proliferation and the Korean Peninsula | U.S. Policy on China and North Korea ...
Tiananmen Square Document 4: Student Demonstrations Update, 1986
One source reportedly told U.S. officials that "the senior ... channels." Another source, in a dinner conversation with U.S. Ambassador ...
Tiananmen Square Document 22: Cable, TFCH01--SITREP No. 38: June 7, 1900 Hours, 1989
the Jianguomenwai diplomatic compound and U.S. embassy residences on their way out ... an outspoken critic of the Chinese regime, in the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. ...
Mao Zedong's "Order to the Chinese People's Volunteers," 1950
of liberation and to resist the attacks of U.S. imperialism and its running dogs, ... situation as a whole is favourable to us, not to the aggressors. So long ...