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Bingham, W. (1941). The Founding of the T’ang dynasty: The fall of Sui and rise of T’ang. Baltimore: Waverly Press.

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Birch, C. (Trans.). (2002). The Peony Pavilion: Mudan ting, Second Edition. With an introduction by Catherine Swatek. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Bishop, B. (2001). Liberalising foreign direct investment policies in the APEC region. Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate.

Björkell, S. (2008, March 14). The China Institute of New York – Eight decades of promoting Chinese culture. Retrieved September 4, 2008, from http://www.radio86.co.uk/china-insight/china-perspective/5479/the-china-institute-of-new-york-eight-decades-of-promoting-chinese-culture

Black, A. H. (1989). Man and nature in the philosophical thought of Wang Fu-chih. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

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Blaustein, A. B., (Ed.). (1962). The Common Program of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference [Art. 17, adopted 2 September 1949]. In Fundamental Legal Documents of Communist China. South Hackensack, NJ: Fred B. Rothman.

Blecher, M. J. (2003). China against the tides: Restructuring through revolution, radicalism and reform (2nd ed.). London: Continuum.

Blofeld, J. (1988). Bodhisattva of compassion: The mystical tradition of Kuan Yin. Boston: Shambhala.

Blum, S. D. (2007). Lies that bind: Chinese truth, other truths. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

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Bo Yang (1962-1980). Bo Yang xuanji [Bo Yang: Selected Works]. Hong Kong: Joint Publishing Co

Bodde, D. & Morris, C. (1967). Law in Imperial China. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Bodde, D. (1938). China's first unifier: A study of the Ch'in dynasty as seen in the life of Li Ssu. Leiden, The Netherlands: E. J. Brill.

Bodde, D. (1975). Festivals in classical China: New Year’s and other annual observances during the Han dynasty, 206 b.c.–a.d. 220. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Bodde, D. (Trans.). (1977). Annual customs and festivals in Peking: As recorded in the Yen-ching Suishih-chi by Tun Li-Ch’en. Taipei: Southern Materials Center. (Original work published 1936)

Boggin, T. (1999). Ping-pong oddity. Unpublished manuscript, retrieved August 29, 2008, from http://www.usatt.org/articles/ppoddity01.shtml

Bohr, P. R. (1972). Famine in China and the missionary: Timothy Richard as relief administrator and advocate of national reform, 1876–1884. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Bokenkamp, S. (1997). Early Taoist scriptures. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Bokenkamp, S. R. (2007). Ancestors and anxiety: Daoism and the birth of rebirth in China. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Bol, P. (1992). This culture of ours: Intellectual transitions in T’ang and Sung China. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Bolt, P. J., Su Changhe, & Cross, S. (Eds.). (2008) The United States, Russia, and China: Confronting global terrorism and security challenges of the 21st century. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International.

Bonavia, D. (1984). Verdict in Peking: The trial of the Gang of Four. London: Burnett Books.

Bonavia, J. (Rev. by Baumer, C.). (2004). The Silk Road: From Xi’an to Kashgar. New York: W. W. Norton.

Bond, M. H. (1991). Beyond the Chinese face: Insights from psychology. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press.

Bonneville, P., & Hémono, P. (2006). The world heritage: UNESCO's classified sites. Saint-Hubert, Canada: Bonneville Connection.

Boodberg, P. (1939). The rise and fall of the house of Yang. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, 4, 253–270 and 282–283.

Boorman, H. L. (Ed.). (1970). Biographical dictionary of Republican China (Vol. 3). New York: Columbia University Press.

Booth, M. (1990). The Triads the growing global threat from the Chinese criminal societies. New York: St. Martin’s Press.

Bordahl, V. & Ross, J.. (2002). Chinese storytellers: Life and art in the Yangzhou tradition. Boston: Cheng & Tsui.

Bordahl, V.. (Ed). (1999). The eternal storyteller: Oral literature in modern China. Richmond, U.K.: Curzon Press.

Borg, D. (1964). The United States and the Far Eastern crisis, 1933–38. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Borgen, R. (1986). Sugawara no Michizane and the early Heian court. Cambridge, MA: Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University.

Borja, C. & Borja, R. (1979). Making Chinese papercuts. Craft books. Chicago: A. Whitman.

Born, G. M. (1982). Chinese jade: An annotated bibliography. Chicago: Celadon Press.

Boserup, E. (1965). The conditions of agricultural growth: The economics of agrarian change under population pressure. London: G. Allen and Unwin; Chicago: Aldine.

Bossler, B. J. (1998). Powerful relations, kinship, status, and the state in Sung China (960–1279). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Boudet, P. (1942). La conquête de la Cochinchine par les Nguyen et le rôle des émigrés chinois [The Conquest of Cochinchina by the Nguyens and the role of the Chinese Emigrants]. Bulletin de l'école française d'Extrême-Orient, XLII: 115–132.

Boudreau, F., Folman, R., & Konzak, B. (1995). Psychological and physical changes in school-age karate participants: Parental observations. Journal of Asian Martial Arts 4(4), 50–69.

Bovingdon, G., & Gladney, D. C. (2000). Inner Asia: Special issue—Xinjiang. Cambridge, MA: White Horse Press.

Bowman, J. S. (2000). Columbia chronologies of Asian history and culture. New York: Columbia University Press.

Boxer, C. R. (1968). Fidalgos in the Far East, 1550–1750 (2nd ed.). Hong Kong: Oxford University Press.

Boyle, J. H. (1972). China and Japan at war: The politics of collaboration, 1937–1945. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Bramall, C. (1993). In praise of Maoist economic planning: Living standards and economic development in Sichuan since 1931. New York: Oxford University Press.

Bramall, C. (2003). Path dependency and growth in rural China since 1978. Asian Business and Management, 2, 301–321.

Bramall, C. (2007). Industrialization of rural China. New York: Oxford University Press.

Brankston, A. D. (1970). Early Ming wares of Chingtechen. Hong Kong: Vtech and Lee. (Original work published in Beijing in 1939)

Brassett, C. & Brassett, P. (2005). Imperial tiger hunters: An introduction to the Tujia people of China. Chippenham, U.K.: Antony Rowe.

Brassett, C., Brassett, P. & Meiyan Lu. (2006). The Tujia language. Münich, Germany: Lincom Europe.

Braun, M. (2003). Bell tuning in ancient China: A six-tone scale in a 12-tone system based on fifths and thirds. Retrieved March 26, 2008, from http://web.telia.com/~u57011259/Zengbells.htm

Bray, F. (1986). The rice economies: Technology and development in Asian societies. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Brean, D. J. S. (1998). Taxation in modern China. New York: Routledge.

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Brockey, L. M. (2007). Journey to the East: The Jesuit mission to China, 1579–1724. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.

Brockey, L. M. (2008). Journey to the east. The Jesuit mission to China, 1579–1724. Cambridge, MA, London: Belknap Press..

Brockman, N. C. (1997). Encyclopedia of sacred places. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

Brodsgaard, K. E., & Zheng, Y. (Eds.). (2006). The Chinese Communist Party in reform. London: Routledge.

Broman, S. (1981). Chinese shadow theatre. Stockholm: Etnografiska Museet Monograph Series.

Brömmelhörster, J., & Frankenstein, J. (Eds.). (1997). Mixed motives, uncertain outcomes: Defense conversion in China. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner.

Brook, T. (1993). Praying for power: Buddhism and the formation of gentry society in late-Ming China. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Brook, T. (1998). The confusions of pleasure: Commerce and culture in Ming China. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Brook, T. (Ed.). (1999). Documents on the Rape of Nanking. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Brook, T. (Ed.). (2000). Civil society in China. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.

Brook, T., & Wakabayashi, B. T. (Eds.). (2000). Opium regimes: China, Britain, and Japan, 1839–1952. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Brooks, A. S., & Bernard , W. (1990). Paleoanthropology: the Chinese side of the story. Nature, 344, 288–298.

Brown, C. T. (Trans.). (1983). Yama Chao. In E. M. Gunn (Ed.), Twentieth-century Chinese drama: An anthology (pp. 10–40). Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Brown, K. (2008). The rise of the dragon: Inward and outward investment in China in the reform period, 1978–2000. Oxford, U.K.: Chandos Publishing.

Brown, N., Pickowicz, P. G., Sobchack, V., & Yau, E. (Eds.). (1994). New Chinese cinemas: Forms, identities, politics. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.

Brownell, S. (1995). Training the body for China: Sports in the moral order of the People’s Republic. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Brownell, S. (2004). China and Olympism. In J. Bale & M. Krogh Christenson, (Eds.), Post-Olympism? Questioning sport in the twenty-first century (pp. 51–64). Oxford, U.K.: Berg Press.

Brownell, S. (2005). Challenged America: China and America—Women and sport, past, present and future. International Journal of the History of Sport 22(6), 1173–93.

Brownell, S. (2006, July). Will China change the Olympics? Guanxi: The China Letter, 1(3), 1.

Brownell, S. (2008). Beijing’s games: What the Olympics mean to China. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

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Bryant, D. (1982). Lyric poets of the southern T’ang: Feng Yen-ssu, 903–960, and Li Yu, 937–978. Vancouver, Canada: University of British Columbia Press.

Buck, D. D. (1978). Urban change in China: Politics and development in Tsinan, Shantung, 1890–1949. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

Buck, J. L. (1937). Land utilization in China. Nanjing, China: University of Nanking.

Buell, P. D. (1979). The role of the Sino-Mongolian frontier zone in the rise of Cinggis-qan. In H. G. Schwarz (Ed.), Studies on Mongolia, proceedings of the first North American conference on Mongolian studies (pp. 63–76). Bellingham, WA: Center for East Asian Studies.

Buell, P. D. (2003). Historical dictionary of the Mongolian world empire. Lanham, MD, and Oxford, U.K.: The Scarecrow Press.

Buell, P. D., Anderson, E., & Perry, C. (2000). A soup for the Qan: Chinese dietary medicine of the Mongol era as seen in Hu Szu-hui's Yin-shan Cheng-yao. London: Kegan Paul International (Sir Henry Wellcome Asian Series).

Bui, Tung X., Yang, David C., Jones, W. D., & Li, Joanna Z. (Eds.). (2003). China’s economic powerhouse. Reform in Guangdong province. Houndmills, Basingstoke, U.K.: Palgrave MacMillan.

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Burki, T. (2009). Conflicting policies in China’s fight against HIV/AIDS. The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 9, 84.

Burles, M. (1999). Chinese policy toward Russia and the central Asian republics. Santa Monica, CA: RAND.

Bush, R. C. (2005). Untying the knot: Making peace in the Taiwan Strait. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution.

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Cahill, J. (1960). Chinese painting. Lausanne, Switzerland: Skira.

Cahill, J. (1972). Treasures of Asia, Chinese painting. New York: Crown Publishers.

Cahill, J. (1978). Parting at the shore: Chinese painting of the early and middle Ming dynasty, 1368–1580. New York: John Weatherhill.

Cahill, J. (1982). The distant mountains: Chinese painting of the late Ming dynasty, 1570–1644. New York: John Weatherhill.

Cahill, J. (1988). The Shanghai school in later Chinese painting. In Mayching Kao (Ed.), Twentieth-century Chinese painting (pp. 54–77). New York: Oxford University Press.

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Cai Taibin. (1992). Mingdai caohe zhi zhengli yu guanli [The restoration and management of the grain tribute canals in the Ming Dynasty]. Taipei, Taiwan: Taiwan Commercial Press.

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