For further details on aspects of this see: Thomas P. Bernstein, 'Political Science', in Ann Thurston and J.H. Parker (eds.), Humanistic and Social Science Research in China (New York: Social Science Research Council, 1980), pp. 130-9; Harry Harding, 'Political Science', in Leo Orleans (ed.), Science in Contemporary China (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. 1980) ; David Shambaugh and Wang Jisi. 'Research on International Studies in the People's Republic of China', Political Science (Vol. 7, No. 4, Fall 1984) ; David Shambaugh, 'China's National Security Research Community', China Quarterly (forthcoming); David Shambaugh, Coverage of the United States in Key Chinese Periodicals During 1984, (Washington, DC: USIA Office of Research , December 1985); Gilbert Roznan, 'China's Soviet Watchers in the 1980s: A New Era in Scholarship'. World Politics (Vol. 37, No. 4, July 1985); and Michael Yahuda, 'New Directions: Chinese Scholarship on International Relations', in Michael Yahuda (ed.), New Directions in the Social Sciences and Humanities in China (London: Macmillan, 1987).
2.
Guo-Ji Wen-Ti Yan-Jin (formerly known as the Journal of International Studies) published by the Institute of International Studies that was formally under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It was first published in 1959, only to be suspended in 1966. It resumed publication in 1981. Although it is thought to reflect the views of China's diplomatic community, contributors include scholars from a variety of institutes.
3.
For extended discussion of this see Gilbert Roznan, op. cit
4.
Li Ning , 'A Year with Greater Tension and Tumult', Journal of International Studies (No. 1, 1983) and in Beijing Review (Nos. 1 and 2, 1983); Dung Yuanhong, 'Fluctuations in Euro-US Relations', Journal of International Studies (No. 1, 1983) and in Beijing Review (No. 12, 1983) as ' Crises in West European-US Relations'; Huang Suanjian, 'Economic Situation of the Western World in the 1980s and its Political Repercussions ', Journal of International Studies (No. 4, 1982); Qian Dayong, 'Nixon and US Foreign Relations', Journal of International Studies (No. 3, 1983); Pei Monong, 'The Situation and Problems of the Asia Pacific Region', Journal of International Studies (No.4, 1985); Wang Hexing, 'The Position and Role of the Third World in North-South Relations', Journal of International Studies (No. 4, 1986); Chen Zhongjing, 'Contemporary International Strategic Posture'. Contemporary International Relations (Xian Dai Guo Ji Guan Xi) (Nos. 1 and 2, 1986).
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Xing Shugang , Li Hunhua and Lin Yingua, 'Changing Balance of Soviet-US Power', Journal of International Studies (No. 1, 1983) and in Beijing Review (No. 19, 1983); Bai Yulin, 'USSR-US Contest in Southeast Asia and Southwest Pacific', Contemporary International Relations (No. 1, 1986); Huan Xiang, 'Some Views on the International Situation ', Contemporary International Relations (No.1, 1986); Shen Qurong, 'Democratisation in International Relations and World Peace', Contemporary International Relations (No. 3, 1986).
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See the discussion in Liaowang (Outlook), 21 July 1986 reporting a seminar on national defence strategy for the year 2000, as excerpted in BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, The Far East, FE/83/8/B11/1-2.
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Jin Janhui , 'Foreign Policy of the Reagan Administration ', Journal of International Studies (No. 1, 1983).