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  41. Anagnost, Ann S.&nbsp; <i>National Past-Times, Narrative, Representation, and Power In Modern China.</i>&nbsp; Durham: Duke University Press, 1997.<br><br>
  42. Ash, Timothy; Himsl, Jammie.&nbsp; <i>Preventing unintentional military incidents between the United States and China:</i>&nbsp; <i>feasibility of a US-PRC Incidents at Sea Agreement and alternative measures.</i>&nbsp; Cambridge.: John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2002.<br><br>
  43. August, Oliver.&nbsp; <i>Inside the red mansion:</i>&nbsp; <i>on the trail of China's most wanted man.</i>&nbsp; Orlando, FL: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2007.<br><br>
  44. Austin, Greg.&nbsp; <i>China's public order crisis and its strategic implications.</i>&nbsp; Working paper; 1994/10. Canberra, Australia: Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1994.<br><br>
  45. Austin, Greg.; Harris, Stuart.&nbsp; <i>Japan and greater China:</i>&nbsp; <i>Political economy and military power in the Asian century.</i>&nbsp; Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2001.<br><br>
  46. Ayres, Alyssa.&nbsp; <i>Power Realignments in Asia:</i>&nbsp; <i>China, India and the United States.</i>&nbsp; New Delhi: Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd, 2009.<br><br>
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  49. Bachman, David M.&nbsp; <i>Chen Yun and the Chinese political system.</i>&nbsp; Berkeley, CA: University of California, Institute of East Asian Studies, 1985.<br><br>
  50. Bian, Morris L.&nbsp; <i>The making of the state enterprise system in modern China:</i>&nbsp; <i>the dynamics of institutional change.</i>&nbsp; Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005.<br><br>
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  58. <i>Bringing the party back in:</i>&nbsp; <i>how China is governed.</i>&nbsp; (eds. Brodsgaard, Kjeld Eric & Zheng, Yongnian). Singapore: East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore: Eastern Universities Press, 2004.<br><br>
  59. Brodsgaard, Joan.&nbsp; <i>The Chinese Communist Party in Reform.</i>&nbsp; London; New York: Routledge, 2005.<br><br>
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  61. Brugger, Bill; Reglar, Stephen.&nbsp; <i>Politics, Economy, and Society in Contemporary China.</i>&nbsp; Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1994.<br><br>
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  63. Brzezinski, Zbigniew.&nbsp; <i>The geostrategic triad, living with China, Europe and Russia.</i>&nbsp; CSIS Significant Issues Series, No. 23. Washington: Center for Strategic & International Studies, 2000.<br><br>
  64. Bulag, Uradyn Erden.&nbsp; <i>The Mongols at China's edge:</i>&nbsp; <i>history and the politics of national unity.</i>&nbsp; Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002.<br><br>
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  66. Burgh, Hugo de.&nbsp; <i>The Chinese journalist:</i>&nbsp; <i>mediating information in the world's most populous country.</i>&nbsp; London; New York, NY: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003.<br><br>
  67. Burles, Mark; Shulsky, Abram N.&nbsp; <i>Patterns in China's Use of Force:</i>&nbsp; <i>Evidence from History and Doctrinal Writings.</i>&nbsp; <a href="http://www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR1160/">http://www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR1160/</a>. Santa Monica: Rand Corporation, 2000.<br><br>
  68. Burman, Edward.&nbsp; <i>China and Iran:</i>&nbsp; <i>Parallel History, Future Threat.</i>&nbsp; Salem, MA: The History Press, 2009.<br><br>
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  73. <i>The Cambridge history of China:</i>&nbsp; <i>The People's Republic, Pt. 2: revolutions within the Chinese revolution, 1966-1982.</i>&nbsp; (eds. MacFarquhar, Roderick; Fairbank, John K.). New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991.<br><br>
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