China Hands

China Hands
Title China Hands PDF eBook
Author James R. Lilley
Publisher Public Affairs
Pages 434
Release 2009-03-04
Genre History
ISBN 0786738480

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James Lilley's life and family have been entwined with China's fate since his father moved to the country to work for Standard Oil in 1916. Lilley spent much of his childhood in China and after a Yale professor took him aside and suggested a career in intelligence, it became clear that he would spend his adult life returning to China again and again. Lilley served for twenty-five years in the CIA in Laos, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Taiwan before moving to the State Department in the early 1980s to begin a distinguished career as the U.S.'s top-ranking diplomat in Taiwan, ambassador to South Korea, and finally, ambassador to China. From helping Laotian insurgent forces assist the American efforts in Vietnam to his posting in Beijing during the Tiananmen Square crackdown, he was in a remarkable number of crucial places during challenging times as he spent his life tending to America's interests in Asia. In China Hands, he includes three generations of stories from an American family in the Far East, all of them absorbing, some of them exciting, and one, the loss of Lilley's much loved and admired brother, Frank, unremittingly tragic. China Hands is a fascinating memoir of America in Asia, Asia itself, and one especially capable American's personal history.

The Old China Hands

The Old China Hands
Title The Old China Hands PDF eBook
Author Charles Grandison Finney
Publisher Greenwood Publishing Group
Pages 258
Release 1973
Genre History
ISBN

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The Old China Hands

The Old China Hands
Title The Old China Hands PDF eBook
Author Charles Grandison Finney
Publisher
Pages 258
Release 1977
Genre China
ISBN

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China Hand

China Hand
Title China Hand PDF eBook
Author Scott Spacek
Publisher Post Hill Press
Pages 352
Release 2022-06-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1637583877

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It’s 1998, and China’s political and military leaders are torn by ideological divisions. Amid these seething rivalries, Andrew Callahan arrives in Beijing fresh out of Harvard, planning to spend an adventurous year studying Mandarin and teaching at the renowned International Affairs University. The IAU is known as a training ground for diplomats and spies. But Andrew has no idea that his budding relationship with the attractive and self-assured dean’s assistant, Lily Jiang, will also entangle him in a conspiratorial web of worldwide proportions. A CIA officer approaches Andrew and informs him that Lily’s father is a top Chinese general caught in a power struggle. The general wants to defect but won’t do so without his wife and daughter. Even more shocking is that the Agency needs Andrew’s assistance for Lily to evade round-the-clock surveillance and escape to the US. If Andrew agrees, he’ll face lethal odds against China’s ruthless security services to help pull off one of the greatest intelligence coups in American history. If he refuses, it could cost Lily and her family their lives. Set against the backdrop of a beautiful culture at a turbulent time, China Hand is the story of a reluctant spy and a mission whose deadly consequences continue to reverberate today.

Carl Crow - A Tough Old China Hand

Carl Crow - A Tough Old China Hand
Title Carl Crow - A Tough Old China Hand PDF eBook
Author Paul French
Publisher Hong Kong University Press
Pages 336
Release 2006-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 9789622098022

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Carl Crow arrived in Shanghai in 1911 and made the city his home for the next quarter of a century, working there as a journalist, newspaper proprietor, and groundbreaking adman. He also did stints as a hostage negotiator, emergency police sergeant, gentleman farmer, go-between for the American government, and propagandist. As his career progressed, so did the fortunes of Shanghai. The city transformed itself from a dull colonial backwater when Crow arrived, to the thriving and ruthless cosmopolitan metropolis of the 1930s when Crow wrote his pioneering book – 400 Million Customers – that encouraged a flood of businesses into the China market in an intriguing foreshadowing of today's boom. Among Crow's exploits were attending the negotiations in Peking that led to the fall of the Qing Dynasty, getting a scoop on Japanese interference in China during the First World War, negotiating the release of a group of Western hostages from a mountain bandit lair, and being one of the first Westerners to journey up the Burma Road during the Second World War. He met most of the major figures of the time, including Sun Yat-sen, Chiang Kai-shek, the Soong sisters, and Mao's second-in-command Zhou En-lai. During the Second World War, he worked for American intelligence alongside Owen Lattimore, coordinating US policies to support China against Japan. The story of this one exceptional man gives us a rich view of Shanghai and China during those tempestuous years. This is a book for all with an interest in Shanghai and China of this period, and those with an interest in the development of journalism and business there.

Old China Hands and the Foreign Office

Old China Hands and the Foreign Office
Title Old China Hands and the Foreign Office PDF eBook
Author Nathan Albert Pelcovits
Publisher
Pages 362
Release 2012-06-01
Genre
ISBN 9781258384630

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The Old China Hands

The Old China Hands
Title The Old China Hands PDF eBook
Author Charles Grandison Finney
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1973
Genre 15th Infantry
ISBN

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