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China and Inner Asia

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TRANSPACIFIC DEVELOPMENTS: The Politics of Multiple Chinas in Central America | By Monica DeHart

Robert A. Portada III

THE GREAT DECOUPLING: China, America and the Struggle for Technological Supremacy | By Nigel Inkster

James Andrew Lewis

CHINA’S LEADERS: From Mao to Now | By David Shambaugh

Olivia Cheung

POLITICS AND CULTURAL NATIVISM IN 1970s TAIWAN: Youth, Narrative, Nationalism | By A-chin Hsiau

Jonathan Brasnett

MACAU 20 YEARS AFTER THE HANDOVER: Changes and Challenges under “One Country, Two Systems” | Edited by Meng U Ieong

Jason Buhi

ISOLATING THE ENEMY: Diplomatic Strategy in China and the United States, 1953–1956 | By Tao Wang

Timothy R. Heath

JUNE FOURTH: The Tiananmen Protests and Beijing Massacre of 1989 | By Jeremy Brown

Gina Anne Tam

THE STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY IN MAINLAND CHINA, TAIWAN AND HONG KONG: Sharp Power and its Discontents | By Andreas Fulda

Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao

ZONING CHINA: Online Video, Popular Culture, and the State | By Luzhou Li

Sheng Zou

BUDDHISM AFTER MAO: Negotiations, Continuities, and Reinventions | Edited by Ji Zhe, Gareth Fisher, and André Laliberté

C. Julia Huang

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