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Internet Guide for Chinese Studies Newsletter
http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/igcs/ignew.htm
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04 Jun 2003 (HL)

New in IGCS - News Journals:

China Brief: A Journal of Information and Analysis

Ed./Corp.: The Jamestown Foundation, Washington, DC, USA.
URL.: http://www.jamestown.org/pub_china.htm
Language: English, Chinese (GB).

Numbering: 1.1 (12. Jul 2001) -.
Frequency: Semimonthly.

Self description: "[...] The Jamestown Foundation's mission is to contribute
to U.S. understanding of its strategic adversaries that pose a threat to
democracy and freedom. The foundation collects information from expert
sources with firsthand knowledge of the goals, strategies and decisionmaking
processes of these adversaries. It then extracts and distills both
information and analysis and distributes it to policymakers, journalists,
academics and corporations worldwide. Through this unique global network of
political experts, Jamestown provides independent, nonpartisan and objective
analysis of current and emerging anti-Western political trends in Eurasia."

Description: A source of well informed articles on current issues pertaining
to the PR China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, written by well known analysts
mainly from Asia and the US. However, bear in mind that though "independent"
and "nonpartisan", the articles do reflect Jamestown's view of East Asia as
a potential "threat to democracy and freedom" (see above).

Contents: (1) Subscribe (free email delivery of the monthly newsletter); (2)
Search (a powerful search facility with many advanced options); (3) China
Brief (current and back issues of the Newsletter in English and Chinese);
(3) China Trends (a very useful way to track latest developments in the
region and category of your choice: Crime and corruption; Domestic politics;
Economics; Foreign affairs; Freedoms; Independence, separatism, integration;
Labor issues; Military &amp; weapons proliferation; South China Sea region;
Social conditions; WTO); (4) Archives; (5) Authors (access to all articles
by and some information on the many contributers)

Availability: All articles a freely available; powerful search facility
available.

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With kind regards,

Hanno E. Lecher ([log in to unmask])

INTERNET GUIDE FOR CHINESE STUDIES -- editor
http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/igcs/

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