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China on My Mind

In her new memoir, Mary Brown Bullock examines the trajectory of U.S.-China relations from the early days of “reform and opening” to today.

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Selling to China

Selling to China: Stories of Success, Failure, and Constant Change

Former AmCham Shanghai President Ker Gibbs discusses the complexities for American companies conducting business in China during a time of bilateral tension and distrust.

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Improbable Diplomats

Improbable Diplomats: How Ping-Pong Players, Musicians, and Scientists Remade U.S.-China Relations

In conversation with Alison Friedman, Pete Millwood argues that people-to-people exchange between the United States and China influenced bilateral diplomatic relations and contributed to changes in post-Mao China.

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The Dragon Roars Back

The Dragon Roars Back: Transformational Leaders and Dynamics of Chinese Foreign Policy

In conversation with Sheena Greitens, Suisheng Zhao argues that transformational leaders in China are foreign policy game changers

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Agents of Subversion book cover

Agents of Subversion: The Fate of John T. Downey and the CIA’s Covert War in China

John Delury and Jerome Cohen discuss with Gina Tam John Downey and the CIA in China during the early years of the PRC.

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Material Contradictions Mao's China

Material Contradictions in Mao’s China

Denise Ho and Jennifer Altehenger discuss material culture under Mao with Philip Tinari.

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Trafficking Data

Trafficking Data: How China is Winning the Battle for Digital Sovereignty

Aynne Kokas analyses the national security risks posed by the information gathered by tech firms in the United States and China.

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China's Rise

Overreach: How China Derailed its Peaceful Rise

Susan Shirk describes how China’s peaceful rise recently turned into a confrontational stance toward its neighbors and beyond.

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China Questions 2

The China Questions 2: Critical Insights into U.S.-China Relations

Maria Adele Carrai and Michael Szonyi discuss the implications of China’s global status for the U.S.-China relationship.

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Power and Restraint China's Rise

Power and Restraint in China’s Rise

Chin-Hao Huang argues that China’s desire for legitimacy and acceptance constrains its exercise of coercive action vis-à-vis its Southeast Asian neighbors.

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