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China and Inner Asia

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NEGOTIATING CHINA’S DESTINY IN WORLD WAR II | Edited by Hans van de Ven, Diana Lary, and Stephen R. MacKinnon

Bruce A. Elleman,

GREEN INNOVATION IN CHINA: China’s Wind Power Industry and the Global Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy | By Joanna I. Lewis

Sam Geall

CHINESE AND AMERICANS: A Shared History | By Xu Guoqi; foreword by Akira Iriye

Madeline Y. Hsu

CHINA’S JAPAN POLICY: Adjusting to New Challenges | By Joseph Yu-shek Cheng

Jing Sun

BEIJING’S ECONOMIC STATECRAFT DURING THE COLD WAR, 1949-1991 | By Shu Guang Zhang

Xiaoming Zhang

THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE OF CHINA’S CONSUMERISM | Edited by Alison Hulme

Liu Kang

PATRONAGE AND POWER: Local State Networks and Party-State Resilience in Rural China | By Ben Hillman

Kerry Brown

CHINESE MODELS OF DEVELOPMENT: Global, Local, and Comparative Perspectives | Edited by Tse-Kang Leng and Yu-Shan Wu

David Bachman

POWERFUL PATRIOTS: Nationalist Protest in China’s Foreign Relations | By Jessica Chen Weiss

June Teufel Dreyer

LA FRANCE EN CHINE DE SUN YAT-SEN À MAO ZEDONG 1918–1953 | By Nicole Bensacq-Tixier

Serge Granger

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