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Chang, David W. (1984). Zhou Enlai and Deng Xiaoping in the Chinese leadership succession crisis. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Chang, F. K. (2001). Chinese energy and Asian security. Orbis, 45, 211–241.

Chang, Garma C. C. (1971). The Buddhist teaching of totality: The philosophy of Hwa Yen Buddhism. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press.

Chang, Iris. (1997). The rape of Nanking. New York: Basic Books.

Chang, Iris. (1997). The Rape of Nanking: The forgotten holocaust of World War Two. New York: Penguin.

Chang, K. C. (1980). Shang civilization. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Chang, K. C. (1986). The Archaeology of ancient China (4th ed..). New Haven, CT; London: Yale University Press.

Chang, K. C. (Ed.). (1977). Food in Chinese culture: Anthropological and historical perspectives. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press.

Chang, K. S. (1980). The evolution of Chinese tz'u poetry: From late T'ang to Northern Sung. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Chang, K. Sun & Saussy, H. (Eds.). (1998). Chinese women poets: An anthology of poetry and criticism. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press.

Chang, K. Sun. (1986). Six dynasties poetry.. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Chang, Kang-I Sun. (1980). The evolution of Chinese Tz’u poetry: From late T’ang to Northern Sung. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Chang, M. (1999). The good, the bad, and the beautiful: Movie actresses and public discourses in Shanghai, 1920s–1930s. In Y. Zhang (Ed.), Cinema and urban culture in Shanghai, 1922–1943 (pp. 128–159). Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Chang, M. H. (1985). The Blue Shirts Society: Fascism and developmental nationalism. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Chang, Pang-Mei Natasha. (1996). Bound feet and western dress: A memoir. New York: Doubleday & Company.

Chang, Ryan, & Kadet, J. (2007, December 17). China issues implementation rules on tax unification. Tax Notes International, 1099–1105.

Chang, S. D. (1970). Some observations on the morphology of Chinese walled cities. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 60(1), 63–91.

Chang, Sung-sheng Yvonne. (2004). Literary culture in Taiwan: Martial law to market law. New York: Columbia University Press.

Changjian Guo & Jianzhi Song. (2003). World Heritage Sites in China. 五洲传播出版社 [Wuzhou: China Intercontinental Press].

Chao Kang. (1982). The economic development of Manchuria: The rise of a frontier economy. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, Center for Chinese Studies.

Chao, Y. R. (1967). Contrastive aspects of the Wu dialects. Language, 43(1): 92–101.

Chao, Yuen Ren. (1968). A grammar of spoken Chinese. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Chappell, H. (Ed.). (2001). Sinitic grammar: Synchronic and diachronic perspectives. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.

Charyn, J. (2001). Sizzling chops and devilish spins: Ping-pong and the art of staying alive. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows.

Chaudhuri, K. N. (1985). Trade and civilisation in the Indian Ocean: An economic history from the rise of Islam to 1750. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Chaudhuri, K. N. (1985). Trade and civilization in the Indian Ocean: An economic history from the rise of Islam to 1750.. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.

Chaudhuri, K. N. (1990). Asia before Europe: Economy and civilization of the Indian Ocean from the rise of Islam to 1750. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Chaudhury, S., & Morineau, M. (Eds.). (1999). Merchants, companies and trade: Europe and Asia in the early modern era. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Chavannes, E. (1910). Le T’ai Chan: Essai de monographie d’un culte chinois.. Paris: Ernest Leroux.

Chaves, J. (Trans. & Ed.). (1986). The Columbia book of later Chinese poetry (1279–1911). New York: Columbia University Press.

Cheang, A. (Ed.). (2003). A silver treasury of Chinese lyrics. Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Cheek, T. (1984, January). The fading of wild lilies: Wang Shiwei and Mao Zedong’s Yan’an Talks in the first CPC rectification movement. The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, 11, 25–58.

Cheek, T. (2002). Mao Zedong and China’s revolutions: A brief history with documents. Boston and New York: Bedford/St. Martin’ Press.

Cheek, T. (2006). Living with reform: China since 1989. London: Zed Books.

Chen Chiang-siang. (1956). The city of Taipei. Taipei, Taiwan: Fu-min Geographical Institute of Economic Development.

Chen Chi-lu. (1968). Material culture of the Formosan aborigines. Taipei, Taiwan: Taiwan Provincial Museum.

Chen Chunlai. (2007). Foreign direct investment in China: Trends and characteristics after WTO accession. In R. Garnaut & Ligang Song (Eds.), China: Linking markets for growth (pp. 197–224). Canberra: Australia National University Press.

Chen Dongshen. (2001). Zhong guo xi bu da kai fa yu ke chi xu fa zhan [Great West Development Plan in China and sustainable development]. Beijing: Economics and Management Publishing.

Chen Du Xiu. (1989). Duxiu Wen Cun [Compendium of writings of Duxiu]. Wuhu, China: Ren min chubanshe [The People’s Press]

Chen Duxiu. (1926). Xin Qingnian [New Youth]. Shanghai: Shanghai shudian. (Original work published 1916)

Chen Fan Pen Li. (2004). Visions for the masses: Chinese shadow plays from Shaanxi and Shanxi. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series.

Chen Fan Pen Li. (2007). Chinese shadow theatre: History, popular religion, & women warriors. Montreal, Canada: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Chen Guang. (2007). The business culture of Huawei. [In Chinese]. Liaoning: Hai Tian.

Chen Guidi, Wu Chuntao. (2006). Zhongguo nongmindiaocha [Investigations of China’s peasants ]. Beijing: Renminwenxue [Renmin Press], translated as Will the boat sink the water? The life of China's peasants. New York: Public Affairs.

Chen Huan. (1986). Shi Maoshi zhuan shu [Explanation of the Mao commentaries to the Songs]. Taipei, Taiwan: Xuesheng shuju. (Original work published 1847)

Chen Jian. (1994). China’s road to the Korean War. New York: Columbia University Press.

Chen Jin’gan. (Ed.). (1989). Hu Shi yanjiu ziliao [Research materials on Hu Shi]. Beijing: Beijing shiyue wenyi chubanshe.

Chen Junxian, & Zhou Zengxing. (2003). Wenzhou tan mi [Understanding Wenzhou]. Beijing: People’s Daily Publishing House.

Chen Kaiyi. (2001). Seeds from the West: St. John’s Medical School, Shanghai, 1880–1952. Chicago: Imprint Publications.

Chen Lan. (2006). Go, Taikonauts. Retrieved December 22, 2007, from http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/1921/

Chen Lixiang. (2006). Xi Qi Dong Song Yu Sheng Tai Ti Xi An Quan [Projects of Transfer of Gas from West to East and ecological system security]. Beijing: Science Publishing.

Chen Meiying, & Song Baozhen. (1996). Hong Shen zhuan [A biography of Hong Shen]. Beijing: Wenhua yishu chubanshe.

Chen Ping. (1999). Modern Chinese: History and sociolinguistics. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.

Chen Pingyuan. (1999). Chu mo li shi: wu si ren wu yu xian dai Zhongguo [Touching history: The people of the May Fourth and modern China.] Guangzhou, China: Guangzhou chu ban she.

Chen Pingyuan. (2005). Chumo lishi yu jinru wusi [Touching history and entering the May Fourth]. Beijing: Bejing Daxue chubanshe.

Chen Qitian. (1961). Zeng Guofan: Pioneer promoter of the steamship in China. New York: Paragon Book Gallery.

Chen Shangjun. (1992). Quan Tangshi bubian [Supplements to the Complete Tang poems]. Beijing: Zhonghua.

Chen Shih-Ming, & Glaister, K. (2005). Taiwanese joint ventures in China: Strategic motives and partner selection. Journal of Global Marketing, 19(2), 49–75.

Chen Shouyi. (1961). Chinese literature: A historical introduction. New York: Ronald Press.

Chen Shuibian. (2000). The Son of Taiwan. (D. Toman, Trans.). Taipei, Taiwan: Taiwan Publishing Co.

Chen Tingyi. (2004). Kong Xiangxi yu Song Ailing [Kong Xiangxi and Soong Ailing]. Beijing: Tuanjie Chubanshe.

Chen Tu. (2003). Chinese calligraphy: Cultural China series (R. Lingjuan, Trans.). Beijing: China International Press.

Chen Wanxiong. (1997). Wusi Xin Wenhua de Yuanliu [The origin of the May Fourth new culture]. Beijing: Shenghuo, dushu, xinzhi sanlian shudian.

Chen Weixing & Yang Zhong. (Eds.). (2005). Leadership in a changing China. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Chen Wendao. (1993). Mi Fu: The romantic painter and calligrapher. Taipei, Taiwan: Hanxin Cultural Industries.

Chen Wenxing. (1999). The political economy of rural development in China, 1978–1999. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Chen Wu. (2004, February). Review of Gao Wenqian’s Zhou Enlai’s later years. China Analysts Group Monthly Journal, 1, 47.

Chen Xiaomei. (2002). Acting the right part: Political theater and popular drama in contemporary China. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Chen Xiaomei. (2006). Reflections on the legacy of Tian Han: ‘Proletarian modernism’ and its traditional roots. Modern Chinese Literature and Culture, 18(1), 155–215.

Chen Xiaoyun & Jiang Luquan. (2007). Urban economies collaboration development report 2006. Shanghai: Shanghai Sanlian Publishing House.

Chen Xiushan. (2006). Xi Bu Da Kai Fa Zhong De Ju Xing Xiang Mu [Mega projects in the Great West Development Plan].Beijing: Renmin University.

Chen Yufeng, & Fischer, G. (1998). A new digital georeferenced database of grassland in China. Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.

Chen Yung Ping. (2004). Chinese political thought: Mao Tse-tung and Liu Shao-Chi. New York: Springer.

Chen Yushih. (1988). Images and ideas in Chinese classical prose: Studies of four masters. Stanford. CA: Stanford University Press.

Chen Zhihong. (2000). Die China-Mission Michail Borodins bis zum Tod Sun Yatsens—Ein Beitrag zur sowjetischen Chinapolitik in den Jahren 1923–25 [Mikhail Borodin’s China mission up to the death of Sun Yatsen: A study of Soviet policy toward China, 1923–1925]. Münster, Germany: Lit Verlag.

Chen Zhiping. (1995). Ming shi xin bian [A new volume on Ming history]. Taipei, Taiwan: Yunlung Publishing.

Chen Zuwu & Zhu Tongchuang. (2000). Kuangshi daru Gu Yanwu [A great Confucianist Gu Yanwu]. Shijiazhuang, China: Hebei renmin chubanshe.

Chen, A. G. (1998). Dreams of the future: Communal experiments in May Fourth China. Lund, Sweden: Department of East Asian Languages, Lund University.

Chen, B., & Deng, Z. (2003). Ershi shiji zhongguo fojiao [Chinese Buddhism in the twentieth century]. Taipei, Taiwan: Xiandai chan.

Chen, C. Y., Pickhardt, P. C., Xu, M. Q., & Folt, C. L. (2008). Mercury and arsenic bioaccumulation and eutrophication in Baiyangdian Lake, China. Water, Air, Soil Pollution, 190, 115–127.

Chen, F. & Jin Guantao. (1997). From youthful manuscripts to River Elegy: The Chinese popular cultural movement and political transformation 1979–1989. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press.

Chen, H., & Xu, Y. (1999). Juguo zhumu xin zheda, renzhong daoyuan chuang yiliu [The new Zhejiang University has attracted attention from all over the country, and it is a heavy responsibility to make it a first-class university]. China’s Higher Education, 1999(1), 16-20.

Chen, J. (1992). Liu Tsung-yüan and intellectual Chang in T’ang China. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.

Chen, Jack. (1949). The Chinese theatre. London: Dennis Dobson.

Chen, Jianfu. (2008). After ideology: Continuing westernization/modernization of Chinese law. In Chinese law: Context and transformation (pp. 65–76). Leiden, The Netherlands, and Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers / Brill Academic.

Chen, Joseph T. (1971). The May Fourth movement in Shanghai: The making of a social movement in Modern China. Leiden, Brill.

Chen, K. C. (1969). Vietnam and China, 1938-1954. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Chen, K. K. S. (1964). Buddhism in China: A historical survey. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Chen, Kenneth K. S. (1964). Buddhism in China. A historical survey. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Chen, Kenneth K. S. (1973). The Chinese transformation of Buddhism. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Chen, Kenneth Kuan. (1964). Buddhism in China: A historical survey. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Chen, Nancy. N. (2003). Healing sects and anti-cult campaigns. In D. L. Overmyer (Ed.)., Religion in China today (pp. 199–214). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,.

Chen, Phillip M. (1973). Law and justice: The legal system in China 2400 b.c. to 1960 a.d. London: Dunellen Publishing.

Chen, S., & Gu, B. (2000). Pudong fa zhan de guan jian wen ti [Key issues in Pudong development]. Shanghai: Shanghai Pudong Li Shi Yan Jiu shi.

Chen, Shiwei. (1997, Spring). Legitimizing the state: Politics and the founding of Academia Sinica in 1927. Papers on Chinese History, 6, 23–42.

Chen, Shiwei. (1998). Government and academy in Republican China: History of Academia Sinica, 1927-1949. Unpublished PhD dissertation, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

Chen, T. M., & Zhang Y. Y. (1991). Paleolithic chronology and possible coexistence of Homo erectus and Homo sapiens in China. World Archaeology, 23(2), 147–154.

Chen, Tianning. (2007). Viewpoints on latest development of Chinese Internet economy. Journal of Time Economy and Commerce, 5, 29–31.

Chen, Vincent (1966). Sino-Russian relations in the seventeenth century. The Hague, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff.

Chen, W. X. (1979). Xin wen hua yu dong qian di Chen Duxiu: 1879 zhi 1915 [Chen Duxiu before the New Culture Movement]. Hong Kong: Chinese University Press.

Chen Xiaomei. (1992). Occidentalism as counter-discourse: Heshang in post-Mao China. Critical Inquiry 18(4), 686–712

Chen, Y. (1998). Images and ideas in Chinese classical prose: Studies of four masters. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Chen, Y., & Zhou, J. (2002). Studies of comprehensive rehabilitation of watersheds in mountainous areas of western China. Beijing: China Science Press.

Chen, Yu-shih. (1988). Images and ideas in Chinese classical prose: Studies of four masters. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Cheng Chungying. (1975, June). On implication (tse) and inference (ku) in Chinese grammar. Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 2(3), 225–243.

Cheng Chu-yuan. (1990). Behind the Tiananmen massacre. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Cheng Liyao. (1998). Ancient Chinese architecture: Imperial Garden. New York: Springer-Verlag Wien.

Cheng Shaoming. (2007). Structure of firm location choices: An examination of Japanese greenfield investment in China. Asian Economic Journal, 21(1), 47–73.

Cheng, Christina Miu Bing. (1999). Macau: A cultural Janus. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

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Cheng, Chu-yuan. (1971). The machine-building industry in Communist China. New York: Aldine-Atherton.

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