A China Passage

A China Passage
Title A China Passage PDF eBook
Author John Kenneth Galbraith
Publisher Signet
Pages
Release 1973-10-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780451056542

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Passage to Manhood

Passage to Manhood
Title Passage to Manhood PDF eBook
Author Shao-hua Liu
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 249
Release 2011
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0804770255

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Passage to Manhood is a groundbreaking and beautifully written ethnography that addresses the intersection of modernity, heroin use, and AIDS as they intersect in a new "rite-of-passage" among young ethnic-minority males in contemporary China.

Americans and Chinese

Americans and Chinese
Title Americans and Chinese PDF eBook
Author Francis L. K. Hsu
Publisher
Pages 538
Release 1970
Genre China
ISBN

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Safe Passage

Safe Passage
Title Safe Passage PDF eBook
Author Kori Schake
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 401
Release 2017-11-27
Genre History
ISBN 0674975073

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History records only one peaceful transition of hegemonic power: the passage from British to American dominance of the international order. To explain why this transition was nonviolent, Kori Schake explores nine points of crisis between Britain and the U.S., from the Monroe Doctrine to the unequal “special relationship” during World War II.

A China Passage

A China Passage
Title A China Passage PDF eBook
Author John Kenneth Galbraith
Publisher Paragon House Publishers
Pages 164
Release 1989
Genre Travel
ISBN

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Passage to Promise Land

Passage to Promise Land
Title Passage to Promise Land PDF eBook
Author Vivienne Poy
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 288
Release 2013
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0773541497

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How the Chinese community became an indispensable part of multicultural Canada.

Frontier Passages

Frontier Passages
Title Frontier Passages PDF eBook
Author Xiaoyuan Liu
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 276
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780804749602

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In this pathbreaking book, Xiaoyuan Liu establishes the ways in which the history of the Chinese Communist Party was, from the Yan’an period onward, intertwined with the ethnopolitics of the Chinese “periphery.” As a Han-dominated party, the CCP had to adapt to an inhospitable political environment, particularly among the Hui (Muslims) of northwest China and the Mongols of Inner Mongolia. Based on a careful examination of CCP and Soviet Comintern documents only recently available, Liu’s study shows why the CCP found itself unable to follow the Russian Bolshevik precedent by inciting separatism among the non-Han peoples as a stratagem for gaining national power. Rather than swallowing Marxist-Leninist dogma on “the nationalities question,” the CCP took a position closer to that of the Kuomintang, stressing the inclusiveness of the Han-dominated Chinese nation, “Zhongua Minzu.”