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1.
Chinese-American Calendar for the 102 Chinese Years Commencing January 24, 1849, and Ending February 5, 1951.
2.
The Livestock of China
3.
2010 Report to Congress
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Chinese-American Calendar for the 40th through the 89th Year of the Chinese Republic, February 6, 1951 to January 23, 2001
5.
North Korean Brinkmanship: Is U.S. Policy Up to the Challenge?
Description
Hearing before the subcommitee on Asia and the Pacific.
6.
State Department Aid to Cultural Exchange with China
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Chinese-American Calendar for the 102 Chinese Years Commencing January 24, 1849, and Ending February 5, 1951
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The Administration and Structure of Japanese Government
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The Case Against Communist Aggression in Korea
Description
Reprinted from the Department of State Bulletin of November 19, 1951.
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Small Wars Manual
Description
Reprint of the 1940 edition.
11.
Deployment and of South Korean and United States Forces in South Korea, 1990
Description
FROM: United States. Library of Congress. South Korea : A Country Study. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992.; page 282.
12.
The Deployment of Ground and Naval Forces in North Korea
Description
FROM: United States. Library of Congress. North Korea : A Country Study. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981, p. 230.
13.
Administrative Divisions of South Korea, 1990
Description
FROM: United States. Library of Congress. South Korea : A Country Study. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992.; page 282.
14.
North Korea, Administrative Divisions
Description
FROM: United States. Library of Congress. North Korea : A Country Study. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981, p. xviii.
15.
Transportation
Description
FROM: United States. Library of Congress. South Korea : A Country Study. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992. --- (page 180).
16.
Typhoon Map
Description
FROM: United States. Library of Congress. North Korea : A Country Study. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981, p. 211.
17.
Korea During the Three Kingdoms Periodm Fifth to Sixth Centuries A.D.
Description
FROM: United States. Library of Congress. South Korea : A Country Study. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1992.; page 6.
18.
January and August Average Teperatures (Celsius)
Description
FROM: United States. Library of Congress. North Korea : A Country Study. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981, p. 55.
19.
Demilitarized Zone Area
Description
FROM: United States. Library of Congress. North Korea : A Country Study. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981, p. 211.
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Trial of Japanese War Criminals
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100 Things You Should Know About Communism in the U.S.A
22.
Survival Under Atomic Attack
Description
The Official U.S. Government Booklet
23.
Annual Report, 2005
24.
China's Changing Strategic Concerns; the Impact on Human Rights in Xinjiang
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Annual Report, 2004
26.
Afghanistan: Five Years After 9/11
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Annual Report, 2009
28.
U.S. Policy Toward North Korea
29.
Korean War Atrocities, Part 2
Description
Hearing: December 3, 1953.
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Clearing the Air: the Human Rights and Legal Dimensions of China's Environmental Dilemma
31.
China in the Shadow of Communism
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Wired China: Who's Hand is on the Switch?
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Natural Resources of Oregon
34.
Korean War Atrocities, Part 3
Description
Hearing: December 4, 1953.
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Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World
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Voices of the Small Handful: 1989 Student Movement Leaders Assess Human Rights in Today's China
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China's Household Registration (Hukou) System: Discrimination and Reform
38.
China and U.S. Agriculture: Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standards, a Continuing Barrier to Trade?
Description
Roundtable.
39.
Fallout Protection: What to Know and Do about Nuclear Attack
40.
The Security Situation on the Korean Peninsula
41.
Changing by Degrees: Steps To Reduce Greenhouse Gases
42.
H. Con. Res.154, To Congratulate the Republic of China on Taiwan on the Occasion of Its First Presidential Democratic Election
43.
North Korean Military and Nuclear Proliferation Threat: Evaluation of the U.S.-DPRK Agreed Framework
44.
Communist China: A Realistic View
Description
An address by Under Secretary of State, Nicholas deb. Katzenbach.
45.
Annual Report, 2008
46.
Status of POW/MIA Negotiations with North Korea
47.
China's High Technology Development
48.
Report on the Communist Party of the United States on an Advocate of Overthrow of Government by Force and Violence
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Mission Accomplished: Interrogations of Japanese Industrial, Military, and Civil Leaders of World War II
Description
Fascinating interviews with key Japanese on questions such as Why did Japan lose the war?
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Some Reasons For Chinese Exclusion, Meat vs. Rice, American Manhood Against Asiatic Coolieism- Which Shall Survive?
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