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313 A AAS (Association for Asian Studies), 58–60, 236, 289, 299 abortion, 242, 307 academic exchange programs, establishment , 85–86, 87–88, 89f. See also Peking University; UCLA air pollution, 228–29, 269 Akers, Michelle, 163 All-China Women’s Federation, 258 Alley, Rewi, 94–95 American Anthropological Association , 306 American Political Science Review, 250 Andors, Phyllis, 240 Andors, Stephen, 240 anti-Americanism, 158–63 Antonioni, Michelangelo, 71 Apple, R. W., Jr., 125–26 Apple Daily, 283 area studies, decline, 249–50 artists, Yuanmingyuan, 85 Asia Foundation, 234 Asian Survey, 297 Association for Asian Studies (AAS), 58–60, 236, 289, 299 automobiles, 189, 214, 228, 242, 255 Auw, David, 22–23, 26, 28, 277–78, 279f Avakian, Bob, 241 B Babaoshan State Cemetery, 278, 280 Baker, James, 118–19, 121 Banff conference, 52–54, 290, 298–99 banking activity, 225, 292–93 Baptist University, Hong Kong, 168 Barnett, A. Doak, 52–54, 232, 243 basketball, 16–17, 61–62, 70–71, 299 Baum, Carolyn, 4, 11, 14–16, 30, 34, 35, 36, 47, 54–55, 118, 288 Baum, Jeeyang, 289 Baum, Kristen, 36, 54, 118, 289 Baum, Matthew, 11, 14–16, 30, 34, 47, 54, 118, 288–89 BBC World Service, 165 Before the Flood (film), 210 Beida. See Peking University Index 314 index Beijing: “granny police,” 75–76; housing market growth, 227–28, 258–59; Old Summer Palace, 83–85, 284–85; Olympic Games, 158, 231, 268–70; pollution problems, 228–29; postTiananmen tensions, 138–46; track and field delegation, 69, 76–77 Beijing Autonomous Workers Federation , 132 Beijing Daily, 117 Beijing Review, 114 Beiyuan restaurant, 67–68 Belgrade, embassy bombing, 161–62, 173 Bell, Lynda, 218 Berninghausen, John, 238 Berris, Jan, 64 Bibliographic Guide to Kwantung Communes (Baum), 235 billboards, 6, 67, 88–94, 98–99, 108, 130 black market, 18, 26, 148 Blecher, Marc, 240 Blumenthal, Peggy, 67 Boeing Aircraft, 61 bourgeois liberalization accusations, during economic reform period, 115–17, 156–57 Bridgham, Philip, 33 Brinton, Donna, 198, 199–203 Britain, 29, 83–84, 163–64 Britannia, HMS, 166 Brown, Patrick, 223 Broyelle, Claudie, 239–40 Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 55–56, 57 Buddhist communities, 162–63, 193–94, 196–97, 203–4, 211–13, 286 Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 236–37 Bund, 71–72, 130–31 Bundy, McGeorge, 238 Bureau of Intelligence and Research, fellowship opportunity, 54–55 Bush, Barbara, 76, 119 Bush, George H. W. (and administration ), 76–77, 118–26, 247–48 Bush, George W. (and administration), 171, 182 C Cairo Conference, 180–81 Camel Spring, 192–93 Camp David briefing and aftermath, 118–26, 289 Campbell, Russell, 88, 198 Cao (graduate student), 245–46 Capital Iron and Steel Complex, 225, 229 Carter, Jimmy (and administration), 54, 55–58 CCAS (Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars), 236–39 Cell, Charles, 240 Center for Chinese Studies, UC Berkeley , establishment, 9, 28, 288 Central Committee. See specific topics, e.g., Cultural Revolution; Deng Xiaoping; protest demonstrations Cha Cha (cyber police icon), 184 Chai Ling, 282–83 Chang, Jung, 222 Chang’an Boulevard, wall posters, 81, 88 Chao Chien-min, 279f Charles, Prince, 166 Chen, Kai, 299 Chen Shui-bian, 251, 275 Chiang Kai-shek, 5, 13, 180–81, 290–91 [3.144.244.44] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 07:17 GMT) index 315 China: A Second Look (Broyelle), 239 China Can Say No, 160–61 China in Ferment (Baum, ed.), 37 China in the Red (film), 223 China Labour Bulletin, 170, 283 China News Analysis, 235 The China Quarterly, 33, 237 China studies, RB’s reflections on: growth of, 242–44, 247; ideological schism, 235–41; post-normalization strategies, 242–44; pre-normalization strategies, 233–35, 241–42; quantitative methods, 248–53; scholar types, 232–33; visiting Chinese students, 244–48 Chinapol listserv, 176–84 Chinese Academy of Science, 82–83, 138 Chinese Communism and the Rise of Mao (Schwartz), 5 Chinese Communist Party. See specific topics, e.g., economic activity; postTiananmen entries Chinese Shadows (Leys), 306 Chinese University of Hong Kong, 165, 168–69 Chongqing, 186–87, 209–11 Chrysler Corporation, 68–69 Chu Yu-lin, David, 167–70 Churchill, Winston, 180–81 Churchillian metaphors, 44–45 Ci Xi, 84 CIA, 32–34, 56, 235, 237 The City in Communist China (Lewis), 63 civil society development, 229–31, 271–72 Clinton, Bill (and administration), 159, 160–62, 283 clothing, Chinese, 66–67, 108, 114, 115 coal prices, 110 Cohen, Jerome, 223 collective farms, 6, 7 Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars (CCAS), 236–39 Committee on...

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