China -- Politics and government -- 1949-
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China -- Politics and government -- 1949-
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China
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- A revolution is not a dinner party, a feast of images of the Maoist transformation of China, Richard H. Solomon, with the collaboration of Talbott W. Huey
- Beyond Shangri-La, America and Tibet's move into the twenty-first century, John Kenneth Knaus ; with a foreword by Robert A.F. Tenzin Thurman
- Bitter winds, a memoir of my years in China's Gulag, Harry Wu and Carolyn Wakeman
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- China since 1945, by Stewart Ross
- Governing China, from revolution through reform, Kenneth Lieberthal
- China hands, nine decades of adventure, espionage, and diplomacy in Asia, James Lilley with Jeffrey Lilley
- Civil-military relations in China, assessing the PLA's role in elite politics, by Michael Kiselycznyk and Phillip C. Saunders
- China misperceived, American illusions and Chinese reality, Steven W. Mosher
- From rebel to ruler, one hundred years of the Chinese Communist Party, Tony Saich
- Orphans of the Cold War, America and the Tibetan struggle for survival, John Kenneth Knaus
- Hardwood, producer, Erin Faith Young ; writer and director, Hubert Davis ; Ryan / producers, Steven Hoban, Marcy Page, Mark Smith ; director, Chris Landreth ; Sunrise over Tiananmen Square / producers, Donald McWilliams, Barrie Angus McLean ; writer and director, Shui-Bo Wang
- What the U.S. can learn from China, an open-minded guide to treating our greatest competitor as our greatest teacher, Ann Lee
- The Politics of China, the eras of Mao and Deng, edited by Roderick MacFarquhar
- China and the new Maoists, Kerry Brown and Simone van Nieuwenhuizen
- Tragedy in crimson, how the Dalai Lama conquered the world but lost the battle with China, Tim Johnson
- A single tear, a family's persecution, love, and endurance in Communist China, Wu Ningkun, in collaboration with Li Yikai
- Mao Zedong, C.J. Shane, book editor
- The second Chinese revolution, [by] K. S. Karol. Translated from the French by Mervyn Jones
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