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Introduction to reprint of Pearl Buck, Fighting Angel, a memoir of her father published in 1935, and The Exile, of her mother, also 1935.
The term “core interest” began to appear frequently in Chinese official statements in 2003, and has been used increasingly as China’s sense of strength and self-confidence has grown. For China, core interests refer to issues on which its... more
Misunderstanding and misreading characterized China-US relations in an early and mid-twentieth-century narrative economy framed by distance, conflict, cultural distrust, xenophobia, and periods of closure. To exemplify these... more
China's " One Belt and One Road Initiative " (OBOR) transliterated from Chinese " Yi Dai Yi Lu " is the prime focus of international politics. No other development has gained so much importance after Global war on terrorism. This paper... more
In 1945, Chao Yang Buwei (Zhao Yang Buwei 1889.1981) published the first systematic English language Chinese cookbook, How to Cook and Eat in Chinese. The text was written mostly by her husband, Chao Yuenren (1892.1982), who earned his... more
There are many obstacles to developing, maintaining and strengthening international research collaborations, whether they are posed by geography, culture or, most recently, global economics and politics. It is critically important to... more
“Pakistan and the US married very early. They filed for divorce three times, but on all three occasions, geostrategic compulsion forced them to live together. If that is the destiny, we might as well live happily forging stable... more
Launch speech for China and the United States as Aid Donors: Past and Future Trajectories (Policy Studies 77, East-West Centre, Honolulu, 2017) by Patrick Kilby, Crawford School, The Australian National University, Canberra, 28 November... more