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China and Inner Asia

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THE GREAT MANCHURIAN PLAGUE OF 1910-1911: The Geopolitics of an Epidemic Disease | By William C. Summers

Blaine Chiasson

FIGHTING FOR BREATH: Living Morally and Dying of Cancer in a Chinese Village | By Anna Lora-Wainwright

Hangping Xu

TECHNOMOBILITY IN CHINA: Young Migrant Women and Mobile Phones | By Cara Wallis

Byron Rigel Hauck

TROUBLE IN THE MIDDLE: American-Chinese Business Relations, Culture, Conflict, and Ethics | By Steven P. Feldman

Yuen Pau Woo

BAREFOOT DOCTORS AND WESTERN MEDICINE IN CHINA | By Xiaoping Fang

David Luesink

CHINA AND THE ENVIRONMENT: The Green Revolution | Edited by Sam Geall; with an introduction by Isabel Hilton

Kenneth W. Foster

THE RISE OF THINK TANKS IN CHINA | By Xufeng Zhu

Michael Keane

THE MIDDLE CLASS IN NEOLIBERAL CHINA: Governing Risk, Life-Building, and Themed Spaces | By Hai Ren

Jun Zhang

WILL THIS BE CHINA’S CENTURY?: A Skeptic’s View | By Mel Gurtov

Jasper Becker

SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS AND THE AUTHORITARIAN STATE IN CHINA | By Timothy Hildebrandt

Teresa Wright

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