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  • ...as first published as [https://www.prwatch.org/prwissues/1997Q1/china.html China's Corporate Friends in High (and Low) Places]" in ''PR Watch'', Volume 4, N ==China's Corporate Friends in High (and Low) Places==
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  • ...//www.prwatch.org/prwissues/1997Q1/mfn.html Mandarins and Moguls Unite for China's Most-Favored Nation Initiative]" in PR Watch, Volume 4, No. 1, First Quar ==Mandarins and Moguls Unite for China's Most-Favored Nation Initiative==
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  • "[[India]] and [[China]] in the next few years will be in direct competition with America and [[Eu ...nal Energy Agency]] (IEA)." --Phar Kim Beng, [http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/FI23Ad09.html ''Asia Times''], September 23, 2004.
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  • ...is the largest coal user, and after the U.S., the second largest oil user. China is spending billions of dollars getting foreign energy and is making effort ...e">[http://www3.nationalgeographic.com/places/countries/country_china.html China], ''National Geographic'', accessed November 2007.</ref>
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  • ...People's Republic of China, in particular with the People's Congresses in China and also with the ambassador and embassy staff in London.' £5000 from Bank of China (registered December 2003)..
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  • ...Congress for legislative and administrative action." [http://www.uscc.gov/about/overview.htm] ...liance, and media control by the Chinese government." [http://www.uscc.gov/about/overview.htm]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Princeton China Initiative]]
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  • ...er''' "carries out research and teaching, promotes academic exchanges with China, and undertakes a variety of cooperative projects on important issues in Ch ...ted States working with Chinese counterparts to advance the rule of law in China. The Center’s cooperative projects with leading Chinese experts and inst
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  • '''China-Review Information and Technology Company'''' ...Review, an independent think-tank focused on cutting-edge policy analysis. China Review will continue its series of biweekly symposia stimulating debate on
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  • '''China Perspective, Inc.''' ...for Chinese students in West who cannot, for political reasons, return to China. National Endowment fo r Democracy Annual Report 89 16, 90 20." [http://www
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  • '''China Reform Magazine''' [[category:china]]
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  • ...SumOfUs]], a global online corporate accountability campaign organization. China spent over 20 years at Tides as CFO, Senior Vice-President, and Managing Di ...s a CPA in the state of California." <ref>[http://www.nonprofitcenters.org/about/staffboard.php Our Staff and Board], NonprofitCenters Network, accessed Nov
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  • '''Initiatives for China''' ...] to serve as the overseas steering center for pro-democracy groups inside China".
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  • '''China E-Weekly''' was founded by [[Yang Jianli]]. ...ation to promote constitutional democracy in China by the [[Foundation for China in the 21st Century]]." <ref>[http://www.wmd.org/democracynews/sep1301.html
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  • '''The China Beat''' blog. ...ef>[http://www.blogger.com/profile/17042877198563453117 Team Members], The China Beat, accessed January 29, 2009.</ref>
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  • ...People's Republic of China, in particular with the People's Congresses in China and also with the ambassador and embassy staff in London.' £5000 from Bank of China (registered December 2003)..
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  • '''Democratic China''' or '''Minzhu Zhongguo''' ...Democratic China), which carries analysis by authors inside and outside of China regarding current affairs, culture, history, and international relations."
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  • ...another book, China's Crisis, China's Hope." [http://www.hrw.org/campaigns/china-99/liubinyan.htm] "One of twentieth-century China's most distinguished and revered writers, Liu Binyan, died in New Brunswick
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  • In 1995 (at least) Yu Ping was a director of [[Human Rights in China]]. In 1997 Yu Ping received a Soros Justice Fellowship to "analyze China's 1997 criminal justice reforms, undertaken as part of its stated commitmen
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  • '''Foundation for China in the 21st Century''' ...ication to promote constitutional democracy in China by the Foundation for China in the 21st Century." <ref>[http://www.wmd.org/democracynews/sep1301.html N
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  • '''Initiatives for China''' ...] to serve as the overseas steering center for pro-democracy groups inside China".
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  • ...as commercial attaché and first secretary of the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China. She has a B.A. from Stanford, an M.A. (Chinese Studies) from the Universit *Director, [[National Committee on United States-China Relations]]
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  • ...al Reconstruction Institute (a non-profit organization); Senior Advisor to China Student Volunteer Rural Support Program of Liangshuming Rural Reconstructio ...Macroeconomics Research Foundation]]. He is also the Chief-Economist of [[China Macroeconomics Network]]." <ref>[http://www.dreamcorps.org/aboutadvisors.ht
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  • ...he study of Chinese current affairs and contemporary history." "Princeton China Initiative Organization no longer exists as of 2004." [http://www.princeton ...]] (a group of Chinese based in New York), and was chair of the “Princeton China Initiative,” a group founded in 1989 by a generous grant from [[John Elli
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  • '''China Soul for Christ Foundation''' ...Dazhu Qian]], [[Daxiong Wang]], [[Yian Liu]] and [[Zhiming Yuan]] formed [[China Soul]], Inc to begin making the TV serial.
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  • '''China-Review Information and Technology Company'''' ...Review, an independent think-tank focused on cutting-edge policy analysis. China Review will continue its series of biweekly symposia stimulating debate on
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  • ...], the 1976 Nobel Laureate in economics, said that during his 1988 trip to China he had found Zhao to be the best economist he had ever encountered in the s ...of National Institute of Economic Research, China Reform Foundation (NERI-China)". [http://www.gfna.net/peopledetail.php?people=116&id=10&]
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  • ...f China from 1980 to 1987, and General Secretary of the Communist Party of China from 1987 to 1989. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhao_Ziyang wiki] [[category:china]]
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  • ...f>[http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0606/voices.html Peter Hessler in China], National Geographic, accessed January 23, 2009.</ref> ...ef>[http://www.blogger.com/profile/17042877198563453117 Team Members], The China Beat, accessed January 29, 2009.</ref>
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  • ...hainu.edu.cn/renwen/ReadNews.asp?NewsID=411 Bi Yantao], Hainan University, China, accessed October 19, 2009.</ref> BI Yantao is a consistent advocate of empowering the civil society of China. Prof. BI also acts as Director for Asian Affairs, Global Unification Inter
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  • '''Jane Goodall Institute/China''' ...t." <ref>[http://www.jgichina.org/index.html Home], Jane Goodall Institute/China, accessed September 7, 2008.</ref>
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  • ...(with Robert S. Ross), The Tiananmen Papers (edited with Perry Link), and China's New Rulers (with Bruce Gilley). He is a member of the steering committee ...f Democracy]], the China Quarterly, the Journal of Contemporary China, and China Information, among others, and is a member of the [[Council on Foreign Rel
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  • ...graduate students to do dissertation research in China after the U.S. and China normalized relations in the late 1970s. ...he U.S. Bureau of the Census from 1991-1998; and working with companies on China strategy, business environment, negotiations and cultural understanding...
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  • ...of political theory at Tsinghua University (Beijing). His latest book is ''China's New Confucianism: Politics and Everyday Life in a Changing Society''." <r [[category:china]]
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  • ...ty Co.]],Ltd (SH600654), a leading security and fire solutions provider in China. [https://www.guardforce.com.hk/en/our-parent-company] [[category:china]]
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