What happened this day in US China relations. Generally obscure, sometimes absurd, occasionally poignant. The chronological equivalent of ordering your books by color.
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…and shall we now, for a momentary check in our prosperity, (which equally bears on other nations at this time) abandon our high destiny and adopt a Chinese policy?
This night in 1985, Larry Wu-tai Chin, otherwise known as Jin Wudai (金无怠), was arrested in Alexandria, Virginia by the FBI.1
“I am glad that I was able to render this small service to Madame Chiang Kai-shek, the greatest leader among the women of the world today, to the Chinese people, who have struggled so nobly and endured so greatly during the past four years,...
Let’s return to an election day 28 years ago.
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