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Tiananmen Square Document 23: Secretary of State's Morning Summary for June 9, 1989, China: Uneasy Calm, 1989
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB16/documents/index.html#d23 Section: Documents Documents- Contemporary China Topic: Human ...
Tiananmen Square Document 25: Secretary of State's Morning Summary for June 10, 1989, China: Mixed Signals on Purge, 1989
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB16/documents/index.html#d25 Section: Documents Documents- Contemporary China Topic: Human ...
Tiananmen Square Document 27: Secretary of State's Morning Summary for June 14, 1989, China: Back to Business, But Crackdown Continues, 1989
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB16/documents/index.html#d27 Section: Documents Documents- Contemporary China Topic: Culture ...
Tiananmen Square Document 29: Secretary of State's Morning Summary for June 21, 1989, China: Swift Justice, 1989
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB16/documents/index.html#d29 Section: Documents Documents- Contemporary China Topic: Human ...
U.S. Department of State, 2006 Human Rights in China, March 6, 2007
March 6, 2007 U.S. reports on human rights in China 2017 | 2016 ... Republic of China (PRC) is an authoritarian state in which, as specified ... criminal and judicial reforms. China's highest court, the Supreme ...
Leta Hong Fincher on The Feminist Movement in China
that is prompting an unprecedented awakening among China’s urban, educated women. ... that the popular, broad-based movement poses a unique challenge to China ... of how the movement against patriarchy could reconfigure China ...
Jews in China: Legends, History, and Perspectives
on Jews in China, Northeast Asia Energy Security, Shanghai Cooperation ... Pan will elaborate on the origins of the Jews of China, the assimilation of Jews in China, Jews in modern China, sanctuary for Jews in Shanghai, ...
Release of the Commission Report- Building U.S.-China Trust
in an investigation of how to best improve U.S.-China understanding. Such understanding ... that as interaction and interdependence between the U.S. and China has grown, favorable ... This is unacceptable and potentially even dangerous. The U.S.-China relationship is too ...
Office of Overseas Studies-- Undergraduate Overseas Studies in Beijing, China (Peking University)
http://college.usc.edu/china-beijing To Apply: http://college.usc.edu/overseas-application-process/ Section: China programs ...
Mike Pompeo and Betsy DeVos, Joint Letter to Presidents of American Institutions of Higher Education and Affiliates Regarding the People’s Republic of China, October 14, 2020
Republic of China (PRC) on our nation’s campuses. This threat, ... in the free world could not study and discuss contemporary China without fear ... of China-related coursework and classroom discussions. They feared that the PRC could ...