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Selected Publications
For a complete list of faculty citations, please visit iRis, Northeastern’s digital archive.
Don‟t Judge a Country by its Cover: Governance in China
Shiping Hua and Sujian Guo, eds., China in the 21 st Century: Challenges and Opportunities, NY: Palgrave-MacMillan, pp. 49-85.
Inoculation Against Terrorism in China: What's in the Dosage?
Boston: Northeastern University Press.
The China Syndrome: Dispelling the Mysteries and Fears Around an Emerging Power
Northeastern University Magazine (January 2004), pp. 8-10.


