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Peking's UN Policy: Continuity and Change, 1949-1969 (1971)
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    International Politics, Law, and Organization (Review)
    Peking's UN Policy: Continuity and Change, 1949-1969, by Byron S.J. Weng
    1. Peking's UN Policy: Continuity and Change, 1949-1969 by Byron S.J. Weng
    American Political Science Review, June 1973, p. 735
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    Moscow, Peking, and the UN (2 Reviews)
    Soviet and American Policies in the United Nations, by Alvin Z. Rubinstein and George G...
    1. Soviet and American Policies in the United Nations by Alvin Z. Rubinstein and George Ginsburgs
    2. Peking's UN Policy: Continuity and Change, 1949-1969 by Byron S.J. Weng
    Problems of Communism, March 1973, pp. 64-67
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    Book Reviews (8 Reviews)
    On China
    1. Peking's UN Policy: Continuity and Change, 1949-1969 by Byron S.J. Weng
    2. China: An Introduction by Lucian W. Pye and Mary W. Pye
    3. Twentieth Century China by O. Edmund Clubb
    4. The Ageless Chinese: A History by Dun J. li
    5. American Foreign Policy Toward Communist China, 1949-1969 by Foster Rhea Dulles
    6. The Chinese Communists by Helen Foster Snow
    7. Religious Policy and Practice in Communist China by Donald E. MacInnis
    8. The Long March, 1935 by Dick Wilson
    Current History, September 1972, p. 130