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North Korean Brinkmanship: Is U.S. Policy Up to the Challenge?
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Hearing before the subcommitee on Asia and the Pacific.
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Afghanistan: Five Years After 9/11
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China's Influence in the Western Hemisphere
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Chinese Prison System, 'Laogai'
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The Internet in China: a Tool for Freedom or Suppression?
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H. Con. Res. 63 relating to the Republic of China (Taiwan's) participation in the United Nations : hearing before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, first session, August 3, 1995.
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Falun Gong and China's Continuing War on Human Rights
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China's Influence in Africa
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Chinese Influence on U.S. Foreign Policy through U.S. Educational Institutions, Multilateral Organizations and Corporate American