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- China Review International
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Living on Borrowed Time: Opium in Canton, 1906–1936 by Xavier Paulès (review) Volume 23, Number 1, 2016, pp. 91-93
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This issue contains 21 articles in total
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- Conceiving the Indian Buddhist Patriarchs in China by Stuart Young (review)
- Military Thought in Early China by Christopher Rand (review)
- Living on Borrowed Time: Opium in Canton, 1906–1936 by Xavier Paulès (review)
- Mao's Lost Children: Stories of the Rusticated Youth of China's Cultural Revolution ed. by Ou Nianzhong and Liang Yongkang (review)
- China's Green Religion: Daoism and the Quest for a Sustainable Future by James Miller (review)
- Elusive Refuge: Chinese Migrants in the Cold War by Laura Madokoro (review)
- The Sinophone Cinema of Hou Hsiao-Hsien: Culture, Style, Voice, and Motion by Christopher Lupke (review)
- Feng Youlan and Twentieth Century China. An Intellectual Biography by Xiaoqing Diana Lin (review)
- Hollywood Made in China by Aynne Kokas (review)
- Zooming In: Histories of Photography in China by Wu Hung (review)
- Idle Talk under the Bean Arbor: A Seventeenth-Century Chinese Story Collection ed. by Robert Hegel (review)
- After the Prosperous Age: State and Elites in Early Nineteenth-Century Suzhou by Seunghyun Han (review)
- Traces of the Sage: Monument, Materiality, and the First Temple of Confucius by James Flath (review)
- Zhuangzi's Critique of the Confucians: Blinded by the Human by Kim-chong Chong (review)
- Merchants of War and Peace: British Knowledge of China in the Making of the Opium War by Song-Chuan Chen (review)
- Response to Michael Saso's Review of In and Outside the Square: The Sky and the Power of Belief in Ancient China and the World, c. 4500 b.c.-a.d. 200, 3 Volumes, Sino-Platonic Papers, No. 192, in China Review International vol. 16, no. 4 (2009)
- Peace Dynamics of East Asia
- Toward a More Inclusive Definition of Chinese Painting
- Literary Archaism, Personal Expression and Self-Cultivation in Ming China: Li Mengyang and his World
- Mixed with All the Hokum and Bally Hooey: 'Chinese Food' and America
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