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Alagappa, Muthiah, ed., Taiwan's
Presidential Politics: Democratization
and Cross-Strait Relations in the Twenty-First Century (Armonk, NY:
M.E. Sharpe, 2001), 312 pp.
Angle, Stephen C., Human
Rights and Chinese Thought: A
Cross-Cultural Inquiry (NY: Cambridge
University Press, 2002), 285 pp.
Austin, Greg and Stuart Harris,
Japan and Greater China: Political
Economy and Military Power in the Asian Century (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2001), 368
pp.
Bahl, Roy, Fiscal Policy
in China: Taxation and Intergovernmental
Fiscal Relations (San Francisco: 1990 Institute, 1999), 236 pp.
Baker, John C. and David G.
Wiencek, eds., Cooperative Monitoring in the South China Sea: Satellite Imagery, Confidence-Building
Measures, and the Spratly Islands Disputes (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2002), 220 pp.
Bergere, Marie-Claire, Histoire
de Shanghai (Paris: Librairie
Artheme Fayard, 2002), 520 pp.
Bo, Zhiyue, Chinese Provincial
Leaders: Economic Performance
and Political Mobility since 1949 (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2002), 183 pp.
Bonnell, Victoria E. and Thomas
B. Gold, eds., The New Entrepreneurs of Europe and Asia: Patterns of Business Development in Russia,
Eastern Europe and China (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2002), 357 pp.
Bossen, Laurel, Chinese
Women and Rural Development: Sixty
Years of Change in Lu Village, Yunnan (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002), 391 pp.
Brahm, Laurence J., China's
Century: The Awakening of the
Next Economic Powerhouse (Singapore:
John Wiley, 2001), 421 pp.
Brownell, Susan and Jeffrey
N. Wasserstrom, eds., Chinese Femininities/Chinese Masculinities: A Reader
(Berkeley: University of California
Press, 2002), 460 pp.
Bulag, Uradyn, The Mongols
at China's Edge: History and
the Politics of National Unity (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002), 271 pp.
Cambridge Review of International
Affairs: The Theory and Practice
of International Relations, vol. 14,
no. 2, special issue on "Conversion,
Collision or the Status Quo: The
Future of China-Taiwan Relations" (Cambridge: Cambridge Review of International Affairs,
2001), 378 pp.
Cao, Cong, Kejiao Xingguo
(1): China's Science and Education Policy in
Perspective (Singapore: East
Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2002), 15 pp.
Cao, Cong, Kejiao Xingguo
(II): Challenges in China's Science and Technology
Development (Singapore: East
Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2002), 12 pp.
Central Party School-Harvard
Conference on Sino-American Relations, Beijing, January 2002.
Chao, Chien-min and Bruce
J. Dickson, eds., Remaking the Chinese State: Strategies, Society, and
Security (NY: Routledge,
2001), 293 pp.
Chase, Michael G. and James
C. Mulvenon, You've Got Dissent!
Chinese Dissident Use of the Internet and Beijing's Counter-Strategies
(Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 2002),
116 pp.
Cheek, Timothy, Mao Zedong
and China's Revolutions: A Brief
History with Documents (Boston:
Bedford, 2002), 259 pp.
Chen, Guo-Ming and Ringo Ma,
eds., Chinese Conflict Management
and Resolution (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2002), 346 pp.
Chen, Nancy N., Constance
D. Clark, Suzanne Z. Gottschang, and Lyn Jeffery, eds., China Urban: Ethnographies of Contemporary Culture
(Durham, NC: Duke University
Press, 2001), 338 pp.
Chen, Xiaomei, Acting the
Right Part: Political Theater
and Popular Drama in Contemporary China (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2002), 466 pp.
Cheng, Siwei, Studies on
Economic Reforms and Development in China (NY: Oxford University Press, 2001), 347 pp.
Cheng, Terrence, Sons of
Heaven (NY: HarperCollins,
2002), 312 pp.
China Development Brief, 250
Chinese NGOs: Civil Society in
the Making (Beijing; August
2001),
307 pp.
China's Intellectuals and
Social Power in the 21st Century (Colorado Springs: Colorado College,
October 2001)
"China's Ultra-left on
Trial: Unfair Legal Procedure
and Political Imprisonment in the Anti-'Gang of Four' Purge, 1976-87"
(n.p.: n.d.), 66 pp.
Chinnery, John, ed., The
Memoirs of Xin Fengxia (NY: Oxford
University Press, 2001), 209 pp.
Cho, Hui-Wan, Taiwan's
Application to GATT/WTO: Significance
of Multilateralism for an Unrecognized State (Westport, CT:
Praeger, 2002), 219 pp.
Chong, Woei Lien, ed., China's
Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution:
Master Narratives and Post-Mao Counternarratives (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002), 410 pp.
Chow, Gregory C., China's
Economic Transformation (Malden, MA:
Blackwell, 2002), 407 pp.
Chow, Peter C.Y., ed., Taiwan
in the Global Economy: From an
Agrarian Economy to an Exporter of High-Tech Products (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2002), 284 pp.
Chow, Rey, Modern Chinese
Literary and Cultural Studies in the Age of Theory: Reimagining a Field (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2000), 326 pp.
Cohen, Warren I., The Asian
American Century (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002),
150 pp.
Cole, Bernard D., The Great
Wall at Sea: China's Navy Enters
the Twenty-first Century (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2001), 288 pp.
Conboy, Kenneth and James
Morrison, The CIA's Secret War in Tibet (Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 2002), 301
pp.
Copper, John F., Taiwan
in Troubled Times: Essays on
the Chen Shui-bian Presidency (Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2002), 264 pp.
Copper, John F., Taiwan
Malaise: Grading the Chen Shui-bian
Administration's First Year (Singapore: National University of Singapore, 2001), 10 pp.
Copper, John F. and John Hsieh
Fu-sheng, Chen Shui-bian's Referendum Statement: Crisis or Portent of Things to Come? (Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2002),
9 pp.
Corcuff, Stephanie, ed., Memories
of the Future: National Identity
Issues and the Search for a New Taiwan (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2002), 285 pp.
Council on Foreign Relations,
Beginning the Journey: China,
the United States and the WTO (New York: 2001), 35 pp.
Cui, Zhiyuan, How Serious
is China's Fiscal Deficit? Applying
EU's 'Golden Rule' (Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2002),
13 pp.
Dahlman, Carl J. and Jean-Eric
Aubert, China and the Knowledge Economy: Seizing the 21st Century (Washington, DC:
World Bank, 2001), 170 pp.
Dalpino, Catharin and Bates
Gill, eds., Brookings Northeast Asia Survey 2000-01 (Washington, DC:
2001), 99 pp.
Demurger, Sylvie, Economic
Opening and Growth in China (Paris: OECD, 2000), 89 pp.
Ding, Yijiang, Chinese
Democracy after Tiananmen (NY: Columbia
University Press, 2002), 172 pp.
Directory of People's Republic
of China Military Personalities (October 2001), 262 pp.
Dorogi, Thomas Laszlo, Tainted
Perceptions: Liberal-Democracy
and American Popular Images of China (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2001), 94 pp.
Douw, Leo, Cen Huang, and
David Ip, eds., Rethinking Chinese Transnational Enterprises: Cultural
Affinity and Business Strategies (London: Curzon Press, 2001), 281 pp.
Editorial Board, China
2001 Securities Year Book (Beijing: 2001), 416 pp.
Edmonds, Richard Louis and
Steven M. Goldstein, eds., Taiwan
in the Twentieth Century: A Retrospective
View (NY: Cambridge University
Press, 2001), 193 pp.
Far Eastern Economic Review,
Asia 2002 Yearbook (Hong Kong:
Review Publishing, 2002), 216 pp.
Farrer, James, Opening
Up: Youth Sex Culture and Market
Reform in Shanghai (Chicago: University
of Chicago Press, 2002), 387 pp.
Fitzgerald, John, ed., Rethinking
China's Provinces (NY: Routledge,
2002), 290 pp.
Forster, Keith, Taxation
Reform in China: The Proof of
the Pudding. (Singapore: East
Asian Institute, National University
of Singapore, 2001), 13 pp.
Frazier, Mark W., The Making
of the Chinese Industrial Workplace: State, Revolution, and Labor Management (NY: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 286
pp.
Fung, Hung-Gay and Kevin H.
Zhang, eds., Financial Markets and Foreign Direct Investment in Greater
China (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe,
2002), 314 pp.
Goldman, Charles A. and Jonathan
D. Pollack, Engaging China in the International Export Control Process:
Options for U.S. Policy (Santa Monica, CA:
Rand Corporation, 1997), 43 pp.
Goldman, Merle and Leo Ou-Fan
Lee, eds., An Intellectual History of Modern China (NY: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 607
pp.
Goldman, Merle and Elizabeth
J. Perry, eds., Changing Meanings of Citizenship in Modern China (Cambridge,
MA: Harvard University Press,
2002), 462 pp.
Harrell, Stevan, Ways of
Being Ethnic in Southwest China (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2001), 370 pp.
Hayes, James, South China
Village Culture (NY: Oxford
University Press, 2001), 84 pp.
He, Baogang, From Village
to Township: Will China Move
Elections One Level Up? (Singapore:
East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2002), 15 pp.
Hilpert, Hanns Gunther and
Rene Haak, eds., Japan and China:
Cooperation, Competition and Conflict (NY: Palgrave, 2002), 217 pp.
Hsiung, Ping-Chun, Maria Jaschok,
Cecilia Milwertz, with Red Chan, eds., Chinese Women Organizing: Cadres,
Feminists, Muslims, Queers (NY: Berg, 2001), 332 pp.
Huang, Allen and Ronald Ma,
Accounting in China in Transition:
1949-2000 (Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2001), 122
pp.
Hughes, Neil C., China's
Economic Challenge: Smashing
the Iron Rice Bowl (Armonk, NY:
M.E. Sharpe, 2002), 235 pp.
Human Rights Watch, Paying
the Price: Worker Unrest in Northeast China (New York: 2002), 50 pp.
Human Rights Watch, World
Report 2002: Events of 2001 (NY:
Human Rights Watch, 2002), 670 pp.
Human Rights Watch and Geneva
Initiative on Psychiatry, Dangerous Minds: Political Psychiatry in China Today and its Origins in the
Mao Era (NY: Human Rights
Watch, 2002), 298 pp.
Information Office of the
State Council, Tibet's March toward Modernization (Beijing: New Star Publishers, 2001), 38 pp.
Information Office of the
State Council, comp., White Papers of the Chinese Government (1991-1995)
(Beijing: Foreign Languages Press,
2000), 585 pp.
International Conference
on Political Practice in Modern China, University of Cambridge, 25-27
June 2002.
International Energy Agency,
China's Worldwide Quest for Energy Security (Paris: OECD, 2000), 83 pp.
Israeli, Raphael, Islam
in China: Religion, Ethnicity,
Culture, and Politics (Lanham, MD:
Lexington Books, 2002), 339 pp.
Jaivin, Linda, The Monkey
and the Dragon (Melbourne: Text
Publishing, 2001), 437 pp.
Kenny, Henry J., Shadow
of the Dragon: Vietnam's Continuing Struggle with China and Its Implications
for U.S. Foreign Policy (Washington, DC:
Brassey's, 2002), 175 pp.
Koehn, Peter H. and Xiao-huang
Yin, eds., The Expanding Roles of Chinese Americans in U.S.-China Relations:
Transnational Networks and Trans-Pacific Interactions (Armonk,
NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2002),
311 pp.
Kong, Qingjiang, Can the
WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism Resolve Cross-Strait Trade Disputes? (Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2002),
13 pp.
Lai, Hongyi, China's WTO
Membership: How Prepared are
Local Governments? (Singapore: East
Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2002), 15 pp.
Lai, Hongyi, Religious
Revival In China (Singapore: East
Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2001), 18 pp.
Lam, Peng Er, China Rising;
The Demise of Japan-led Flying Geese Development Model? (Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2002),
21 pp.
Lardy, Nicholas R., Integrating
China into the Global Economy (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2002), 244 pp.
LeBaron, Dean, Mao, Marx
and the Market: Capitalist Adventures
in Russia and China (NY: John
Wiley, 2002), 314 pp.
Lee, Wen Ho, with Helen Zia,
My Country versus Me (NY: Hyperion,
2001), 332 pp.
Lin, Yi-min, Between Politics
and Markets: Firms, Competition,
and Institutional Change in Post-Mao China (NY: Cambridge University Press, 2001), 255
pp.
Liu, Guy Shaojia, China's
WTO Accession and the Impact on its Large Manufacturing Enterprises (Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2001), 62
pp.
Lo, Vai Io, Lawmaking in
China (Singapore: East Asian
Institute, National University of Singapore, 2001), 13 pp.
Logan, John R., ed., The
New Chinese City: Globalization
and Market Reform (Malden, MA: Blackwell,
2002), 294 pp.
Lu, Hanchao, Shanghai Rising:
Emergence of China's New York?
(Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore,
2001), 20 pp.
Lu, Sheldon H., China,
Transnational Visuality, Global Postmodernity (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001), 321
pp.
Mai, Yinhua, Can the Chinese
Oil Giants Compete after China's WTO Entry? (Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2001),
18 pp.
Mai, Yin Hua, China Builds
Oil Giants to Reach Global Resources (Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2001),
21 pp.
Marshall, Steven D., In
the Interests of the State: Hostile
Elements III -- Political Imprisonment in Tibet, 1987-2001 (London:
Tibet Information Network, 2002), 108 pp.
Marti, Michael E., China
and the Legacy of Deng Xiaoping: From
Communist Revolution to Capitalist Evolution (Washington, DC:
Brassey's, 2002), 263 pp.
Meissner, Werner, Western
Philosophy in China, 1993-1997: A
Bibliography (NY: Peter Lang,
2001), 689 pp.
Metzler, John J., Divided
Dynamism: The Diplomacy of Separated
Nations: Germany, Korea, China
(Lanham, MD: University Press
of America, 2001), 217 pp.
Ministry of Civil Affairs
and the Carter Center, The International Symposium on Villager Self-Government
and Rural Social Development in China (Beijing: 2001), 288 pp.
Moody, Peter R., Jr., China Documents Annual 1997: Changes (Gulf Breeze, FL: Academic International Press, 2001), 396
pp.
Moore, Thomas, China in
the World Market: Chinese Industry
and International Sources of Reform in the Post-Mao Era (NY: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 344
pp.
National Bureau of Statistics,
ed., Women and Men in China; Facts and Figures, 1999 (Beijing: China Statistics Press, 1999), 96 pp.
Ogden, Suzanne, Inklings
of Democracy in China (Cambridge, MA:
Asia Center, Harvard University, 2002), 430 pp.
Ong, Russell, China's Security
Interests in the post-Cold War Era (Surrey: Curzon Press, 2002), 227 pp.
Onishi, Yasuo, ed., China's
Western Development Strategy: Issues
and Prospects (Chiba: Institute of Developing Economies, 2001), 69 pp.
Oral History Roundtables:
China Policy and the National Security Council (The
National Security Council Project) (Center for International and Security
Studies at the University of Maryland and the Brookings Institution, 1999),
51 pp.
Organisation for Economic
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(Paris: 1999), 328 pp.
Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development, The Agro-Food Processing Sector in China: Developments and Policy Challenges
(Paris: 2000), 335 pp.
Organisation for Economic
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2002), 813 pp.
Organisation for Economic
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Panitchpakdi, Supachai and
Mark L. Clifford, China and the WTO:
Changing China, Changing World Trade (Singapore: John Wiley, 2002),
251 pp.
People's Republic of China
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Perrins, Robert John, China
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Perry, Elizabeth J., Challenging
the Mandate of Heaven: Social
Protest and State Power in China (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2002), 343 pp.
Pollack, Jonathan D. and James
C. Mulvenon, Assembled in China:
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119 pp.
Rawski, Thomas G., "Measuring
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13 pp.
Rawski, Thomas G., "Will
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submitted to China Economic Review, September 2, 2002), 13 pp.
Saussy, Haun, Great Walls
of Discourse and Other Adventures in Cultural China (Cambridge, MA: Asia Center, Harvard University, 2001),
289 pp.
Scheid, Volker, Chinese
Medicine in Contemporary China: Plurality
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Sheff, David, China Dawn:
The Story of a Technology and Business Revolution (NY: Harper Business,
2002), 301 pp.
Studwell, Joe, The China
Dream: The Quest for the Last
Great Untapped Market on Earth (NY:
Atlantic Monthly Press, 2002), 359 pp.
Svensson, Marina, Debating
Human Rights in China: A Conceptual
and Political History (Lanham, MD:
Rowman and Littlefield, 2002), 389 pp.
Tai, Ming Cheung, China's
Entrepreneurial Army (NY: Oxford
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Taipei Economic and Cultural
Representative Office, Common Interests and Shared Values: Taiwan (ROC) and the United States
(Washington, DC: 2002), 121 pp.
Thompson, Kenneth W., ed.,
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pp.
Thomson, Elspeth, China's
Growing Dependence on Oil Imports (Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2001),
21 pp.
Tian, Xiaowen, Market-oriented
Reform Convergence in China (Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2001),
18 pp.
Tomba, Luigi, Paradoxes
of Labour Reform: Chinese Labour
Theory and Practice from Socialism to Market (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2002), 242
pp.
Tsai, Kellee S., Back-Alley
Banking: Private Entrepreneurs
in China (Ithaca: Cornell
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Tsai, Terence, Corporate
Environmentalism in China and Taiwan (NY: Palgrave, 2002), 280 pp.
Tsai, Wen-hui, Class Struggle
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Unger, Jonathan, The Transformation
of Rural China (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2002), 256 pp.
Wang, Mengkui, ed., China: Accession to the WTO and Economic Reform
(Beijing: Foreign Languages Press,
2002), 415 pp.
Wang, Mengkui, ed., Restructuring
China's Social Security System (Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 2002), 242 pp.
Wang, Yan, Chinese Legal
Reform: The Case of Foreign Investment
Law (NY: Routledge,
2002), 254 pp.
Wells, Audrey, The Political
Thought of Sun Yat-sen: Development
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2001), 233 pp.
Wesoky, Sharon, Chinese
Feminism Faces Globalization (NY:
Routledge, 2002), 302 pp.
Williams, Dee Mack, Beyond
Great Walls: Environment, Identity,
and Development on the Chinese Grasslands of Inner Mongolia (Stanford:
Stanford University Press, 2002), 251 pp.
Wong, John and Sarah Chan,
China's Rapidly Changing Export Structure (Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2001), 17 pp.
Wong, John and Wong Chee Kong,
China's Software Industry (I): On
the Fast-Track (Singapore: East
Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2002), 23 pp.
Wong, John and Wong Chee Kong,
China's Software Industry (II): The
Race with India (Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2002),
9 pp.
Wong, John and Wong Chee Kong,
China's Telecom Industry: Poised
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26 pp.
Wong, John and Zheng Yongnian,
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Wu, Xiaoling, et al., eds.,
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Xu, Luo, Searching for
Life's Meaning: Changes and Tensions
in the Worldviews of Chinese Youth in the 1980s (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002), 359
pp.
Xu, Yi-chong, Powering
China: Reforming the Electric
Power Industry in China (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2002), 295 pp.
Yang, Rui, Third Delight: The Internationalization of Higher Education
in China (NY: Routledge,
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Yee, Herbert and Ian Storey,
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Zhang, Andy, Hu Jintao:
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Zhang, Boli, Escape from
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2002), 271 pp.
Zhang, Li, Strangers in
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Space, Power, and Social Networks within China's Floating Population (Stanford:
Stanford University Press, 2001), 286 pp.
Zhang, Yingjin, Screening
China: Critical Interventions,
Cinematic Reconfigurations, and the Transnational Imaginary in Contemporary
Chinese Cinema (Ann Arbor: Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan,
2002), 433 pp.
Zhao, Hongwei, Political
Regime of Contemporary China (Lanham, MD:
University Press of America, 2002), 241 pp.
Zhao, Xiaojian, Remaking
Chinese America: Immigration,
Family and Community, 1940-1965 (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2002), 265 pp.
Zhou, Xiao-zhuang, A Surge
of Foreign Students in China's Universities (Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University
of Singapore, 2002), 15 pp.
Zhu, Pingchao, Americans and Chinese at the Korean
War Cease-fire Negotiations, 1950-1953 (Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press,
2001), 234 pp.
Zou, Keyuan, China to Revamp
its Training of Lawyers (Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 2002),
13 pp.
Zou, Keyuan, Sino-Vietnamese
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of Singapore, 2001), 23 pp.
Zweig, David, Internationalizing
China: Domestic Interests and
Global Linkages (Ithaca: Cornell
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