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Passings, 2023

We note the passing of many prominent individuals who played some role in U.S.-China affairs, whether in politics, economics or in helping people in one place understand the other.

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Lowell Dittmer, University of California, Berkeley

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Herbert G. Klein, 1918-2009

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China's Effective Soft Power Offensive

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Nuclear Non-proliferation and the Korean Peninsula

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Chinese Nationalism and its Foreign Policy Implications

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Working for justice in China

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Working for justice in China

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Building a China Shop

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Congressional Research Service, "U.S. Conventional Forces and Nuclear Deterrence: A China Case Study," April 11, 2006

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Congressional Research Service, “China: Suspected Acquisition of U.S. Nuclear Weapon Secrets,” February 1, 2006

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Executive Offers Cautionary View of China

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Lilia Huiying Li (June 14, 1932–November 7, 2004)

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Congressional-Executive Commission on China, “Roundtable – China’s Criminal Justice System,” July 26, 2002

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USC Gains a Treasured Chinese Collection

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USC's Top Leadership Visits Asian Capitals

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University Faculty, “Memoradum for President-Elect Nixon on U.S. Relations with China,” November 6, 1968

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Cap. Charles Elliot, Chief Superintendent of Trade, to Hong Kong Residents (February 2, 1841)

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John Hay, "Update: U.S. Ambassadors," July 3, 1900

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