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Updated: April 15, 2012 |
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Top-190 Books on China
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Diana Lu: Daughter of the Yellow River. 2006

Personal memoir and guidebook to busines success. |
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William H. Mott / Jae Chang Kim: The Philosophy of Chinese Military Culture: Shih vs. Li. 2006 (East-West Center Washington)

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John Pomfret: Chinese Lessons: Five Classmates and the Story of the New China. 2006 (Henry Holt)

Excellent, first-hand journalism. Lacks analytical depth and global perspective. |
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Jed Babbin / Edward Timperlake: Showdown: Why China Wants War with the United States. 2006 (Regnery Publishing, Inc.)
Hysterical & Unbalanced |
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Christopher J. Berry / Mary Ann Farquhar: China on Screen: Cinema and Nation. 2006 (Columbia University Press)
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Tim Clissold: Mr. China: A Memoir. (Reprint Ed.) 2006 (Collins)
What went wrong with foreign investment in China. |
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Joseph W. Esherick / Paul G. Pickowicz / Andrew G. Walder (Eds.): China's Cultural Revolution As History. 2006 (Stanford University Press)
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Peter Navarro: The Coming China Wars: Where They Will Be Fought and How They Can Be Won. 2006 (FT Press (1. Edition))
Breathless hyperbole. Shallow. |
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Robert G. Sutter: China's Rise: Implications for U.S. Leadership in Asia. 2006 (East-West Center Washington)
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Michael D. Swaine / Tousheng Zhang / Danielle F.S. Cohen (Eds.): Managing Sino-american Crises: Case Studies And Analysis. 2006 (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
Multiple-author reader. Scholarly. |
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