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Chung, Priscilla Ching. (1981). Palace women in the Northern Sung, 960–1126. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.

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Clark, P. (1987). Chinese cinema: Culture and politics since 1949. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.

Clark, P. (2006). Reinventing China: A generation and its films. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press.

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Clinton, W. J. (1991). Remarks in a call-in show on Shanghai Radio 990. Retrieved February 5, 2009, from http://beijing.usembassy-china.org.cn/uploads/images/jW5tDVFUBoJvB9nM22ULtQ/Remarks_in_a_Call-In_Show_on_Shanghai_Radio_990.pdf

Close, P., Xu Xin, & Askew, D. (2006). The Beijing Olympiad: The political economy of a sporting mega-event. London: Routledge.

Clubb, O. E. (1971). China and Russia: The “Great Game.” New York: Columbia University Press.

Clunas, C. (1996). Fruitful sites: Ming dynasty gardens. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Coale, A. J., & Banister, J. (1994, August). Five decades of missing females in China. Demography, 31(3), 459–479.

Coble, P. M., Jr. (1980). The Shanghai capitalists and the Nationalist government, 1927–1937. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Coble, P.M., Jr. (1980). The Shanghai capitalists and the Nationalist government, 1927–1937. Cambridge, MA: Harvard East Asian Monographs.

Coblin, W. S. (2000). A brief history of Mandarin. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 120(4), 537–552.

Cochran, S. (1980). Big business in China: Sino-foreign rivalry in the cigarette industry, 1890–1930. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

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Cohen, D., Lee, Lily, & Vertinsky, I. (2001). China’s Natural Forest Protection Program (NFPP): Impact on trade policies regarding wood. Retrieved June 23, 2008, from http://www.forestry.ubc.ca/cbom/articles/chinasnaturalforestprotection.pdf

Cohen, J. (1987). The new Chinese painting: 1949–1986. New York: Harry N. Abrams.

Cohen, J. A. (1968). The criminal process in the People’s Republic of China, 1949–1963. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Cohen, J. A. et al,. (Eds.). (1979) Essays on Chinese legal tradition. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Cohen, J. E., & Amon, J. J. (2008). Health and human rights concerns of drug users in detention in Guangxi Province, China. PLoS Medicine, 5, Article e234. Retrieved February 13, 2009, from http://medicine.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371/journal.pmed.0050234

Cohen, M. (1992). Religion in a state setting: China. In M. Cohen (Ed.), Asia: Case studies in the social sciences: A guide for teaching (pp. 17– 31). Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.

Cohen, P. (1997). History in three keys: The Boxers as event, experience and myth. New York: Columbia University Press.

Cohen, P. A. & Schrecker, J. E. (Eds.). (1976). Reform in nineteenth-century China. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Cohen, P. A. (1963). China and Christianity: The missionary movement and the growth of Chinese antiforeignism, 1860–1870. Cambridge, U.K.: Harvard University Press.

Cohen, P. A., & Schrecjer, J. E. (Eds.). (1976). Reform in nineteenth-century China. Cambridge, MA: East Asian Research Center, Harvard University.

Cohen, W. (1986). While China faced east: Chinese-American cultural relations. In J. K. Kallgren & D. F. Simon (Eds.), Educational exchanges: Essays on the Sino-American experience (p. 49). Berkeley: University of California, Institute of East Asian Studies.

Cohen, W. (1990). America’s response to China: A history of Sino-American relations. (3rd edition). New York: Columbia University Press.

Cole, A. (1998). Mothers and sons in Chinese Buddhism. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Cole, J. H. (Compiler). (2004). Twentieth century China: An annotated bibliography of reference works in Chinese, Japanese, and Western languages: Subjects (2 volumes). Armonk and London: M. E. Sharpe.

Cole, R. A.. (1998). Mothers and sons in Chinese Buddhism. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Coleman, G. (Ed.). (1993). A handbook of Tibetan culture: A guide to Tibetan centres and resources throughout the world. London: Rider.

Collins Associates. (Eds.). (1973). Quotations from premier Chou En-lai. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell.

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Collis, M. (1965). Wayfoong: The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. London: Faber and Faber.

Collison, R., Jin, C., & Lü Qianfei. (1980). Encyclopaedias: Their history throughout the ages: A bibliographical guide with extensive historical notes to the general encyclopaedias issued throughout the world from 350 B.C. to the present day. Beijing: Zhishi chubanshe.

Communist Party of Australia. (1928). May Day, International Labor Day: The workers’ challenge to capitalism. Sydney: Communist Party of Australia.

Compestine, Ying Chang & YongSheng Xuan (2001). The story of chopsticks. New York: Holiday House.

Compton, B. (1952). Mao’s China: Party reform documents, 1942–44. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

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Cong Xiaoping. (2007). Teachers’ schools and the making of the modern Chinese nation-state, 1897–1937. Vancouver, Canada: University of British Columbia Press.

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Conner, A. (1994). Lawyers and the legal profession during the Republic period. In K. Bernhardt & Philip. C. C. Huang, (Eds.), Civil law in Qing and Republican China. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press.

Conrad, B. (2001, November). China im Zeichen der fünf Ringe: Ein Überblick über die chinesische Olympiageschichte von 1896 bis 2004, China Analysis, 40, Retrieved February 9, 2009, from http://www.chinapolitik.de/studien/china_analysis/no_40.pdf

Conrad, B. (2008, March). Im Schein des olympischen Feuers. Internationale Politik. pp. 94–99. Retrieved February 9, 2009 from http://www.gppi.net/fileadmin/gppi/Conrad_CPC_2008_Olympics.pdf

Constable, N. (Ed.). (1994). Guest people: Studies of Hakka Chinese identity. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Cook, C. (1997). Wealth and the Western Zhou. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 60(2), 253–294.

Cook, C., & Major, J. (1999). Defining Chu: Image and reality in ancient China. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Cook, F. H. (1977). Hua-yen Buddhism: The jewel net of Indra. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press.

Cooper, E. (2000). The annual round of agricultural tasks in Dongyang county: Synoptic illusion or symbolic capital? Asian Folklore Studies,59, 239–264.

Cooper, W., & Sivin, N. (1973). Man as medicine: Pharmacological and ritual aspects of traditional therapy using drugs derived from the human body. In S. Nakayama & N. Sivin (Eds.), Chinese science: Explorations of an ancient tradition (pp. 203–272). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Cooperative Group of Shandong Medical College and Shandong College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. (1982). Anatomical atlas of Chinese acupuncture points. Jinan, China: Shandong Science and Technology Press.

Copper, J. (2000). Historical dictionary of Taiwan (Republic of China).. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.

Copper, J. F. (2003). Taiwan: Nation-state or province? Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

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Copper, J. F. (2007). Historical dictionary of Taiwan, 3rd edition. Lanham, MD: The Scarecrow Press.

Copper, J. F. (2008) Taiwan’s failed president. Asian Affairs: An American Review, 34(4).

Copper, J. F. (2008). Taiwan’s 2008 presidential and vice presidential election: Maturing democracy. Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland School of Law.

Cordier, H. (1902). Histoire des Relations de la Chine avec les Puissances Occidentales [History of the relations between China and Western Powers]. Paris: Felix Alcan.

Corriga, G. (2002). Guizhou Province (Second Ed.). Hong Kong: Odyssey Illustrated Guides.

Cotterell, A.(1981). The First Emperor of China: The greatest archaeological find of our time. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Covell, R. (1978). W. A. P. Martin: Pioneer of progress in China. Washington, DC: Christian University Press.

Cox, H. (2000). The global cigarette: Origins and evolution of British American Tobacco, 1880–1945. New York: Oxford University Press.

Cradock, P. (1994). Experiences of China. London: John Murray.

Craze, R. (1997). Practical feng shui: The Chinese art of living in harmony with your surroundings. New York: Lorenz Books.

Croizier, R. (1977). Koxinga and Chinese nationalism: History, myth and the hero. Cambridge, MA: East Asian Research Center, Harvard University.

Croizier, R. (1988). Art and revolution in modern China: The Lingnan (Cantonese) school of painting, 1906–1951. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Croll, E. (1984). Chinese women since Mao. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.

Crossley, P. (1997). The Manchus. Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell.

Crossley, P. K. (1990). Orphan warriors: Three Manchu generations and the end of the Qing world. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Crouch, A. R., Agoratus, S., Emerson, A., & Soled, D. E. (1989). Christianity in China: A scholar’s guide to resources in the libraries and archives of the United States. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.

Crozier, R. D. (1998). Guns, gunpowder and saltpeter: A short history. Faversham, U.K.: Faversham Society.

Csikszentmihalyi, M. (2004). Material virtue: Ethics and the body in early China. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.

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Cua, A. (1985). Ethical argumentation: A study of Hsün Tzu’s moral epistemology. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Cua, A. S. (1982). The unity of knowledge and action: A study of Wang Yang-ming’s moral psychology. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Cui, Li, & Syed, M. (2007). The shifting structure of China's trade and production. IMF Working Paper WP/07/214. Washington, DC: International Monetary Fund.

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Cushman, J. W. (1993). Fields from the sea: Chinese junk trade with Siam during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Dai Qing, Thibodeau, J., & Williams, P. (Eds.). (1997). The river dragon has come: The Three Gorges Dam and the fate of China’s Yangtze River and its people (Ming Yi, Trans.). Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.

Dai Qing. (1944). Wang Shiwei and the wild lilies (D. Apter & T. Cheek, Eds.; N. Liu & L. Sullivan, Trans.). Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.

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Dai Qing. (1997). The river dragon has come! Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.

Dai Qing. (2003). Tiananmen follies: Prison memoirs and other writings. White Plains, NY: Signature Books.

Dalai Lama. (1995). The world of Tibetan Buddhism: An overview of its philosophy and practice. Somerville, MA: Wisdom Publications.

Dali Yang. (1990, June). Patterns of China’s regional development strategy. The China Quarterly, 122, 230–257.

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Dan, H., Jingjing, G., & Jingjing, C. (2003, Fall). Discourse analysis of the forming of China newspaper groups: Before and after entry into WTO. Journalistic University, 11–16.

Daqing Zhang, & Unschuld, P. U. (2008, 29 November). China’s barefoot doctor: past, present, and future. The Lancet 372, 1865–1867.

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Davin, D. (1999). Internal migration in contemporary China. London: MacMillan Press.

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Davis, F. (1971). Primitive revolutionaries of China: A study of secret societies in the late nineteenth century. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Davis, R. L. (1986). Court and family in Sung China, 960–1279: Bureaucratic success and kinship fortunes for the Shih of Ming-Chou. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

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