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Books
• Understanding Chinese History, Random House, 2007 (Under contract).
• Virtual Tibet: Searching for Shangri-La from The
Himalayas To Hollywood, 2000, Holt/Metropolitan Books.
• The China Reader: The Reform Years, Co-edited
with David Shambaugh, Vintage Books, l999.
• Mandate of Heaven: A New Generation of Entrepreneurs,
Dissidents, Technocrats, and Bohemians Grasp for Power in China,
Simon & Schuster, New York, l994. (Paperback: Touchstone Paperbacks, l995)
• Discos and Democracy: China in the Throes of Reform,
Pantheon Books, New York, l988. (Paperback: Anchor Doubleday l989)
• To Get Rich Is Glorious: China in the l980's,
Pantheon Books, New York, l984. (Paperback: New American Library
l985)
• Modern Meat: Antibiotics, Hormones and the Pharmaceutical
Farm, Random House, New York, l983. (Paperback: Vintage
l984)
• Watch Out for the Foreign Guests: China Encounters
the West, Pantheon Books, New York, l980. (Paperback: Pantheon
l981)
• Brown, Random House, New York, l978.
• In the People's Republic, Random House, New
York, l976. (Paperback: Vintage l977)
• The Town That Fought To Save Itself, Pantheon,
1976.
• Modern China: the Story of a Revolution,
Alfred A. Knopf, New York, l972.
• Starting Over: A College Reader, Co-authored
with Frederick Crews, Random House, l970.
• The China Reader, (3 volumes, Co-authored
with Franz Schurmann), Random House, New York, l967.
• Wang Ching-wei: China's Third Path, Honors
Thesis, Harvard College, l964.
Book Introductions, Contributions To Edited Volumes, and Translations
• Ken Smith, Amy Tan, Stewart Wallace, and the Making of "The Bonesetter's Daughter" Opera: Fate! Luck! Chance!, Chronicle Books, 2009
• András Szántó, What Orwell Didn't Know, Public Affairs, 2008 (Introduction)
• Ken and Melanie Light, Coal Hollow, UC Press, 2006 (Introduction)
• Michael Massing, Now They Tell Us: The American
Press and Iraq, New York Review of Books, 2004. (Introduction)
• James Whitlow Delano, Empire: Impressions From
China, Five Continents Editions, 2004. (Introduction)
• Sebastiao Salgado, The Sahel: Mankind in Distress,
University of California Press, 2004. (Preface)
• Nicolas Righetti, The Last Paradise: North Korea,
Umbrage Books, 2003. (Introduction)
• Jack Birns, Assignment Shanghai, University
of California Press, 2003. (Foreward)
• Nathan, Andrew; Link, Perry; and Schell, Orville, The
Tiananmen Papers, Public Affairs Press, 2001. (Postscript)
• Miller, Wayne, Southside: Chicago in The Forties,
University of California Press, 2000. (Preface)
• "Tibet Since 1950," Aperture Books and Human Rights
Watch, 2000. (Essay)
• Goldstein, Melvyn and Kapstein, Matthew eds., Buddhism
In Contemporary Tibet: Religious Revival and Cultural Identity,
University of California, l997. (Preface)
• Lattimore, Owen, High Tartary, Kodansha America,
l994. (Introduction)
• Goldman, Merle & Cohen, Paul, eds. Fairbank
Remembered, Harvard University Press, l992. (Chapter)
• The Guitars of Danny Ferrington, Harper-Collins,
1992. (Introduction)
• Fang Lizhi, Breaking Down The Great Wall: Writings
On Science, Culture, and Democracy In China, Trans. by James
H. Williams, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, l991. (Introduction)
• Kelly, Bastian and Aiello eds., The Anguish of
Tibet, Paralax Press, Berkeley, l991. (Chapter)
• Children of the Dragon; The Story of Tiananmen
Square, Macmillan, New York, l990. (Introductions and prefaces
by John K. Fairbank, Orville Schell, Andrew Nathan, and Jonathan
Spence)
• George Hicks, ed., The Broken Mirror: China After
Tiananmen, Longman, London, l990. (Chapter)
• Barme, Geremie, and Minford, John, Seeds of Fire:
Chinese Voices of Conscience, Farrar, Straus and Giroux,
New York, l989. (Introduction)
• Turnley, David, and Turnley, Peter, Beijing Spring,
Stuart, Tabori and Chang, New York, l989. (Introduction)
• Riboud, Marc, Visions of China, Pantheon
Books, New York, l981. (Introduction)
• Terrill, Ross, ed., The China Difference,
Harper and Row, New York, l979. (Chapter)
• Who We Are, Atlantic Monthly Press, Boston,
l969. (Chapter)
Articles
• “China Reluctant to Lead,” YaleGlobal, March 11, 2009.
• “A Fresh Start,” Time, February 12, 2009.
• “China's Quest for Moral Authority,” The Nation, October 1, 2008.
• “The U.S. and China: Common Ground on Climate,” Yale Environment 360, August 18, 2008.
• “China: Humiliation & the Olympics,” New York Review of Books, August 14,2008.
• “China's Post-Olympic Challenge,” Project Syndicate, August 2008.
• “China's Agony of Defeat,” Newsweek, July 26, 2008.
• “Where China’s Rivers Run Dry,” Newsweek, April 16, 2007.
• “Clearing the Air With China,” Washington Post, April 15, 2007.
•.”Nixon’s Balancing Act: A Realist President’s Bold Trip Brought American and China Together to Counter the Soviets,” Washington Post Book World, February 25, 2007.
• “What China Needs Now is the World’s Respect,” Newsweek International, February 19, 2007.
• “Rich Newton Made Impossible Things Happen,” The San Francisco Chronicle, January 5, 2007.
• “The Parallel Universes of China,” 02138, Winter 2007.
• “Political Cuttlefish Spew the Ink of Obfuscation: Surrender of Language Risks Loss of Destiny,” The San Francisco Chronicle, December 10, 2006.
• “Japan’s War Guilt Revisited,” Project Syndicate, December 2006.
• “Great Disorder Under Heaven: Two China Scholars Chronicle the Cultural Revolution, a Spasm of Terrifying Violence,” The Washington Post Book World, October 29, 2006.
• “China’s Sorrow,” California Magazine, September/October 2006.
• "Chinese Lesson," The New York Times Book Review, August 6, 2006.
• "Wen Jiabao: China’s Mr. Pragmatic Gets to Work as Premier," Time Magazine, April 30, 2006.
• "The Hothouse of US-China Relations," The South China Morning Post, May 5, 2006.
• "Baghdad: The Besieged Press," The New York Review of Books, April 6, 2006.
• "China: Boom or Boomerang," Truthdig (On-line), December 2, 2005.
• "Bombs Away on Television News," Los Angeles Times, September 11, 2005.
• "China’s
Memory Hole," Time Magazine, March 7, 2005.
• "The Gray Lady and Greek Tragedy," Los Angeles
Times Book Review, January 23rd, 2005.
• "China’s Hidden Democratic Legacy," Foreign Affairs, July/August, 2004
• "Stonewalled in the White House Press Room," Los Angeles Times, October 31, 2004.
• "China’s Hidden Democratic Legacy," Foreign Affairs, July/August 2004.
• " George Soros: Sound The Alarm on America’s
Direction," Los Angeles Times Book Review, May 23, 2004.
• "Bush Puts Us Un A Room of Fun House Mirrors," San Francisco Chronicle, July 25, 2004.
• "A Lonely Voice in China," New York Times,
January 7, 2004.
• "L’enigme du Miracle Economique Chinois," Le Monde Diplomatique, November 20, 2003.
• "Another Tribe Without A State," New York
Times Magazine, September 7, 2003.
• "Is Iraq Becoming a New Vietnam?" Yale Global
Online, July 14, 2003.
• "The Flip Side of Jayson Blair," San Francisco
Chronicle, June 15, 2003
• "What Liberal Media," New York Times, March
20, 2003
• "A Ming Emperor Would Have Grounded the Space Program:
Bad Idea," Washington Post Outlook, March 2, 2003
• "A Tale of Two China," Mother Jones, March-April
2003
• "The China Syndrome," Time Magazine, November
25, 2002.
• "When Fools Rush In: Two China Scenarios," Red Herring Magazine,
December 2002.
• "A Confucian Gentleman," San Francisco Chronicle,
November 5, 2002.
• "Tibet Issue Is Ripe for the Solving," The
Los Angeles Times, October 27, 2002.
• "Voices: The War Debate - We Must Not Do This Alone," The San Francisco Chronicle, October 11, 2002.
• "How The Big Media Missed the Story," Newsweek Web Exclusive, July 18, 2002.
• "On Top of the World: The CIA and Tibet," Los
Angeles Times Book Review,
June 30, 2002.
• "Networking the Public Interest: The Medium Is
A Mess," San Francisco Chronicle, April 28, 2002.
• "Gross National Happiness: Bhutan Meets the World Wide
Web and the World Wrestling Federation in Bhutan," Red Herring,
January 14, 2002.
• "Broadcast Media's Finest Hour," Los Angeles
Times, September 23, 2001.
• "Message For the Media," San Francisco Chronicle,
Sunday, September 23, 2001.
• "The Flailing Giant," Washington Post Book
Review, August 24, 2001.
• "Under the Spell of a Culture Opposite to the West," The New York Times,
June 17, 2001.
• "Hearst, Man and Mogul: Going Beyond The Myths," The New York Times,
June 28, 2000.
• "Chinese Puzzle," The San Francisco Chronicle,
June 24, 2001.
• "Reading Between The Lies," Kyoto Journal,
No. 44, Spring 2000.
• "Buddhism Comes to Hollywood," San Francisco
Examiner, April 4, 2000
• "Searching for the Dalai Lama," The Nation,
April 3, 2000.
• "Flights From Lhasa," Tricycle, Winter, 2000.
• "Straight Up: Klaus Schwab, Mastermind of the World
Economic Forum and Its Davos Confab," Wired, December, 1999.
• "Shenzhen," Time Magazine, October 1, 1999.
• "The Jiang Zemin Mystery," The New York Review
of Books, September 23, l999.
• "The Rise Of The Falun Gong," Salon.com, August,
1999
• "Prisoner of Its Pat," Salon.com, July 8, 1999.
• "Once A Shangri-La Where China Now Dominates," New York Times, Sunday Arts and Leisure, May 9,1999.
• "Can Business Reporting Become A Positive New Force
In Foreign News Coverage?" Nieman Reports, Spring, 1999.
• "Empire Builder," San Francisco Examiner Magazine,
May 2, l999.
• "A Galaxy of Myth, Money and Kids," The New
York Times, Arts and Leisure, March 21, l999.
• "Apologia Pro Mea Sua," Salon.com, February
8, l999.
• "Second Sightings: Norway," New York Times
Sophisticated Traveller,
September 13, l998.
• "Clinton In China," Newsweek, July 6, l998.
• "Orville Schell In China," San Francisco Examiner
Series, June 21st, 25th, 28th and July 5th.
• "Starting To Feel The Pinch," Newsweek, June
29, l998.
• "Tibetan Crisis Is Wake-Up Call," San Jose Mercury
News Perspectives,
May 24, l998.
• "Virtual Tibet: A Journey Into Cognitive Dissonance," Harper's Magazine,
April, l998.
• "China So Near: The Photography of Mark Riboud," San Francisco Examiner Sunday Magazine, March 29, l998.
• "The Rape of Nanking," New York Times Book
Review, December 14, l997.
• "Li Po," Time Magazine, December 14, l997.
• "Between The Image and Reality," Tricycle,
Winter, l997.
• "China By Way of Kafka," The World & I,
October l997.
• "Breakthrough Books," Lingua Franca, September,
l997.
• "Special Report on Hong Kong: Sad Symbols," Newsweek, July 14, l997.
• "The Hidden Hand," Newsweek, July 7, l997.
• "What To Think About China", New York Times
Book Review, June 29, l997.
• "China's Tradition of Dissent," Los Angeles
Times Book Review, June 29, l997.
• "The China Syndrome," San Francisco Examiner
Magazine, June 29, l997.
• "David Tang," Cigar Aficionado, July/August
l997.
• "The Coming of Mao Zedong Chic," Newsweek,
May 19, l997.
• "The Rights of An Exotic Tribe: North Korea," Newsweek International, May 5, l997.
• "The Shanghainese: The Birth of Treaty Port Chic," Newsweek International,
May, l997.
• "Vietnam: A Battlefield May Become a Theme Park,
But Memories Die Hard," The New York Times Travel, April
20, l997.
• "The Legacy of Deng Xiaoping," Microsoft Encarta,
April, l997.
• "Suspicions In the East and Confusion In The West," The New York Times,
March 11, l997.
• "Deng's Revolution," Newsweek, May 3, l997
• "Self Censorship In Hong Kong," Media Sudies
Journal, Fall l996.
• "Hong Kong Voices," World Business, September/October
1996.
• "In Memoriam: Don Terner," San Fransisco Examiner
Magazine, August 4, l996.
• "Letter From Pyongyang: In the Land of the Dear
Leader," Harpers Magazine, July l996.
• "Beijing Scissorhands," Salon.com, July
1, l996.
• "Trying To Erase History," Washington Post
Outlook, June 2, l996.
• "Resistance and Reform In Tibet," China Quarterly, Book Review,
Spring, l996.
• "Dire Straits," The New Yorker, March 25, l996.
• "China's Bumpy Ride On the Information Highway," Microsoft Encarta, Spring l996.
• "How To Talk To China," The Nation, February
19, l995.
• "Unheavenly Kingdom," New York Times Sunday
Book Review, February 4, l996.
• "Shanghai's Shame," Washington Post Outlook,
January 6, l996.
• "Death By Default," Los Angeles Times Viewpoint,
January 6, l996.
• "Shanghai Triad," Premiere Magazine, January,
1996.
• "The Panchen Lama's Re-Reincarnation," The
New Yorker, December 17, l995.
• "The China Syndrome," The New Yorker, October
9, l995.
• "Tea For Two: For A Taste of Hong Kong, A Sample
Blend of British and Chinese Traditions," Travel Holiday
Magazine, November l995.
• "Bluster From Beijing," The Washington Post,
Opinion Page, August 13,l995.
• "China: End of An Era," The Nation, July 17,
l995.
• "Harry Wu's Journey," The New Yorker, July
17, l995.
• "Maoism V.S. The Market in the Media," The
Freedom Forum Media Studies Journal, Spring l995.
• "Shanghai Daze," Los Angeles Times Magazine,
June 5, l995.
• "The Strange Ordeal of Owen Lattimore," Washington
Post Magazine, April 16, l995.
• "Laos Wants You," Travel Holiday Magazine,
February, l995.
• "Dragons and Dungeons: China's Security and Intelligence
Establishment," China Quarterly, Fall l994.
• "Mao's Little Black Book: Review of The
Private Life of Chairman Mao," Washington Post Book World,
October 9, l994.
• "Letter From China: 'To Get Rich Is Glorious,' " The New Yorker Magazine,
July 25, l994.
• "Observations On the New China," New Asia Review,
Summer l994.
• "Hero Of Tiananmen Square," Granta, #47, Summer
l994.
• "The Great Mall of China," Travel Holiday,
May l994.
• "Red Azalea," Vogue Magazine, March l994.
• "Breaking China," Vogue Magazine, December
l993.
• "Nothing To My Name," Icarus, Winter l993.
• "China - Going For Brokers," New Statesman,
January, l993.
• "Once Again: Long Live Chairman Mao," The Atlantic
Monthly Magazine, December, l992.
• "A Remembrance of William Shawn," San Francisco
Sunday Examiner,
December 27, l992.
• "China's Plays The Market," The Nation, December
14,l992.
• "A Letter To The President," Mother Jones Magazine,
December l992.
• "Change," Los Angeles Times Magazine, November
15, l992.
• "The New Emperors, by Harrison Salisbury," New York Times, April 7, l992.
• "Underwriting Communism in China," Washington
Post Outlook, March 18, l992.
• "Moscow's Churches Reform," Travel Holiday
Magazine, September, l991.
• "Harassment of the Press in Beijing," Washington
Post Outlook Section,
June 30, l991.
• "Capitalist Slavery In China," New York Times
Op-Ed Page, April 27, l991.
• "The Silence of Intellectuals In China: Kafka, Kundera,
Havel, and Mao," China Update, Yale-China Association,
Spring l991.
• "Back To China Laden With New Ideas," New York
Times, Sunday Arts and Leisure Section, January 27, l991.
• "The China Syndrome," Travel-Holiday Magazine,
February, l991.
• "Dispatches From The Tibetan plateau," Natural
History Magazine, January, l991.
• "Self Censorship and Dissent in China," Human
Rights in China Symposium, Columbia University, January l991.
• "The World's Worst Airline," Travel-Holiday
Magazine, December, l990.
• "The Early Arrival of Dreams: A Year In China," New York Times Book Review, October 28, l990.
• "The Liberation of Comrade Fang Lizhi," Los
Angeles Times Magazine,
October 7, l990.
• "U.S. Too Soft On China, Fang Says From Exile," Los Angeles Times, June 9, l990.
• "A Voyage Through China's 'Gulag,' " Washington
Post Outlook Section,
July 1, l990.
• "China By Armchair," Conde-Nast Traveller Magazine,
April, l990.
• "Xian At A Crossroads," Image Magazine, March
18, l990.
• "The Last Dissident," Fame Magazine, March
l990.
• "Keeping The Faith," New York Review of Books,
December 21, l989, (Introduction to Fang Lizhi's Robert F. Kennedy
Memorial Human Rights Award acceptance speech.)
• "Children of Tiananmen," Rolling Stone Magazine,
December l989.
• "China At 40: A Tale of Tragedy," San Francisco
Sunday Examiner, October 1, l989.
• "Lost Chance: How Bush Failed The Heroes of Tiananmen
Square," Mother Jones Magazine, September l989.
• "Time For The West To Put China On Notice," Manchester Guardian Weekly,
August 6, l989.
• "The Tiananmen Square Aftermath," International
Herald Tribune, August 1, l989.
• "Five Lives Bush Might Save," Washington Post
Sunday Outlook, July 30, l989.
• "China Massacre Portends Period of Brutal Conflict," San Francisco Sunday Examiner, July 16, l989.
• "Letters From the Other China," New York Review
of Books, July 20th l989.
• "The Great Wall vs. The Fax," New Perspectives
Quarterly, Summer, l989.
• "Deng's Ploy; Bush's Test," New York Times
Op-Ed Page, June 15, l989.
• "Fang Fills Deng's Need For Scapegoat," San
Francisco Sunday Examiner,
June 14, l989.
• "China's Spring," The New York Review of Books,
June 29, 1989.
• "The Mandate of Heaven," Washington Post Sunday
Outlook Section, May 21, l989.
• "Reinventing China," The Harvard International
Review, Spring, l989.
• "An Act of Defiance," New York Times Magazine,
April 16, l989.
• "Chinese Intellectuals Pushing For Democracy," San Francisco Examiner,
April 2, l989.
• "The Joy Luck Club," New York Times Book Review,
March l9, l989.
• "Bei Dao: A Dissident Chinese Poet," Los Angeles
Times Opinion Page,
March 5, l989.
• "Socialism With Chinese Characteristics," San Francisco Chronicle Briefing
Section, March 1, 1989.
• Fang Lizhi, "A Double Standard In Human Rights," Washington Post Outlook,
• February 26, l989. (Translation)
• "Edgar Snow: A Biography," Los Angeles Times
Book Review, January 29, l989.
• "Field Notes From An Amateur Airline Anthropologist," San Francisco Examiner, December 11, l988.
• "Biography of Deng Xiaoping," Los Angeles Times
Book Review, October 23, 1988.
• "Capitalist Birds in a Socialist Birdcage," California Business Magazine, July 1988.
• "Reading: A Voyeur in China," Conde-Nast's
Traveler Magazine, July,1988.
• "A Dissident Scientist Tests the Limits of China's
Ambivalence Toward Change," Los Angeles Times Opinion Section,
June 19, 1988.
• "Discos and Democracy In China," Mother Jones
Magazine, June, 1988.
• "Fang Lizhi: China's Andrei Sakharov," Atlantic
Monthly Magazine, May, 1988.
• "Mandarins, Martyrs and Revolutionaries," The
New York Times Book Review,
April 3, 1988.
• "When Colonel Sanders Met Chairman Mao," San
Francisco Examiner,
March 27, 1988.
• "Songs From China," This World, San Francisco
Chronicle, January 24, 1988.
• "Agnes Smedley: The Life And Times of An American
Radical," The Nation Magazine, December 19, 1987.
• "Glimpse of Old China In Modern Beijing," New
York Times, The Sophisticated Traveler Magazine, October 4, 1987.
• "From Mao To Madison Avenue: Advertising in China," The Discovery Channel, September 1987.
• "Today's China Always Surprises," Chicago Tribune,
July 7, 1987.
• "Body Building In China," Women's Sports and
Fitness, August 1987.
• "Running Dogs And Credit Cards: Class Struggle and
a Chinese Dictionary,"
New York Times Book Review, June 7, 1987.
• "Advertising in China," This World, San Francisco
Chronicle, May 31, 1987.
• "China's Two Steps Back," New Perspectives
Quarterly, Spring, 1987.
• "East Meets West," San Francisco Examiner,
May 10, 1987.
• "Serving the People with Advertising," Whole
Earth Review, Spring 1987.
• "Notes From Abroad: China," Granta, Winter
1986.
• "The China Card," The New York Times Book Review,
June 22, 1986.
• "Riding China's Capitalist Road," The New York
Times Travel Section,
May 25, 1986.
• "China's New Hotels: Learning From the West," New York Times, December 2, 1985.
• "Capitalism By Example," The New York Times
Book Review, September 15, 1985.
• "Homecoming," The New York Times Book Review,
June 23, 1985.
• "Video Games In China," The New Yorker, June
10, 1985.
• "Opening a Door on the Colossus of China," Chicago Sun-Times, May 5, 1985.
• "His Guitars for the Stars Are There for the Pickin," Smithsonian Magazine,
April 1985.
• "Prime Time in Peking," The New Yorker, April
1, 1985.
• "La Vent Qui Pousser a Cheminer Seul," Lettre
Internationale, Paris, Winter 1984-85.
• "Uptown With Mimi," The New Yorker, December
24, 1984.
• "China's New Open Door," A Reporter-at-Large, The New Yorker,
November 19, 1984.
• "Chine, La Privatization," Lettre Internationale,
Paris Autumn, 1984.
• "China's Other Revolution," Granta #13, Cambridge,
England, 1984.
• "Crime and Capitalism in China," Co-Evolution
Quarterly, Summer 1984.
• "Les Goloks: Terreur Des Explorateurs," Grands
Reportage, Paris, April 1984.
• "A Kind of Commons: Antibiotic Feed Additives,"
A Reporter-at-Large (Part I),
The New Yorker, April 30, 1984.
• "A Kind of Commons: Antibiotic Feed Additives,"
A Reporter-at-Large (Part II),
The New Yorker, April 23, 1984.
• "Dr. Tribble's Artificial Aromas and Flavors," Country Journal, March 1984.
• "Rounding Up Americans: Japanese Interment," The New York Times Book Review, January 1, 1984.
• "Let Them Eat Cardboard," Mother Jones Magazine,
January 1984.
• "An Oasis of Privilege in China," The New York
Times, November 27, 1983.
• "Off The Grand Canal," The New York Times,
October 2, 1983.
• "Plastic Hay," Country Journal, July 1983.
• "The Conspiracy and Death of Lin Biao," The
New York Times Book Review,
May 15, 1983.
• "Son of The Revolution," The New York Times
Book Review, February 13, 1983.
• "A Tibetan Monastery Reawakens on China's Frontier," Asia Magazine,
• November-December 1982.
• "Brown: Losing the Yeast From Our Political Loaf," The Los Angeles Times, November 5, 1982.
• "Pigs, Mud and Garbage," Country Journal, October
1982.
• "A Veritable Smorgasbord Set in 19th Century China," The Los Angeles Times Book Review, June 13, 1982.
• "After the Revolution: A Crisis in Confidence," The Los Angeles Times Book Review, June 13, 1982.
• "Sentimental Imperialism: The American Experience
in the Far East," Journal of Asian Studies, Spring 1982.
• "China's Cultural Dilemma," The New York Times
Op-Ed, November 30, 1981.
• "Expatriate Chinese Youth's Disillusionment," The Japan Times, August 22, 1981.
• "In Orange County Chairman Mao is Never Far Away," The Los Angeles Times, August 16, 1981.
• "Deregulating the Farmer," The Alicia Patterson
Foundation Reporter, February 1981.
• "The Meat Inspector," The Alicia Patterson
Foundation Reporter, February 1981.
• "China's Past Is On Trial Too," Life Magazine,
February 1981.
• "Our Mistakes About China," Newsweek (My Turn),
February 16, 1981.
• "East Facing West: An Encounter in Shanghai," The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, January 4, 1981.
• "China Encounters the West," Rolling Stone
Magazine, December 11, 1980.
• "Antibiotics and Meat," The Alicia Patterson
Reporter, October, 1980.
• "A Friend of China," The New York Times Book
Review, July 20, 1980.
• "The Return of China's Curbside Capitalists," Asia Magazine, July-August 1980.
• "DES and the Cattlemen," The Alicia Patterson
Foundation Reporter, June 1980.
• "The Range Isn't the Same Without DES the Cattlemen
Say," The Los Angeles Times, May 11, 1980.
• "A Novel of New China," The New York Times
Book Review, May 4, 1980.
• "Dateline Peking," The Columbia Journalism
Review, May 4, 1980.
• "For Many Young Chinese, U.S. Culture is a Magnet," The Los Angeles Times, February 10, 1980.
• "The American Card Plays China," The Columbia
Journalism Review,
November-December 1979.
• "In China, Young Americans' Disco Diplomat Wreaks
Havoc," The Los Angeles Times, October 28, 1979.
• "The Tail of a Donkey and Trunk of An Elephant:
Jerry Brown Tries to Pull It All Together," Rolling Stone
Magazine, October 18, 1979.
• "Arthur Miller in China: Western Questions, Eastern
Answers," The New York Times Book Review, October 14, 1979.
• "China's Magic Filter," New China, Fall 1979.
• "Jerry Brown's Economics in an Era of Limits," The Los Angeles Times,
August 1979.
• "China Heads for the Last Round-up," Mother
Jones Magazine, August 1979.
• "Love's Proper Place in China," Asia Magazine,
May-June 1979.
• "Chinese Figures in a Borrowed Landscape," The Columbia Journalism Review, May-June 1979.
• "Private Life in a Public
Culture," Ross Terrill ed., The China Difference, Harper
and Row, 1979.
• "MacArthur," The Saturday Review, March 1979.
• "Peking Official Fang Yi Confident of Modernization," The New York Times, February 5, 1979.
• "Deng Xiaoping: Confessions of an Unreconstructed
Capitalist Roader," The Los Angeles Times, February 4, 1979.
• "The U.S. and China: An Uncertain Balance," The Los Angeles Times, December 24, 1978.
• "Eight Odd Ones," The New York Times Book Review,
January 15, 1978.
• "Eastward Ho On Jerry Brown's Orient Express," New York Times Magazine,
March 6, 1978.
• "Meine Freude, die Chinesen," Zeit Magazin,
October 7 & 14, 1977.
• "China: Peking and Shanghai," A Reporter-at-Large
(Part I), The New Yorker,
March 7, 1977.
• "China: The Factory and Farm," A Reporter-at-Large
(Part II), The New Yorker,
March 14, 1977.
• "China's Way with Waste," The Ecologist, London,
February 1972.
• "The Subculture Spawned by Electronic Warfare," Harper's Magazine, October 1972.
• "Silent Vietnam, Ecocide in Indochina," Look
Magazine, March 6, 1971.
• "A Fable for Our Times," The Sierra Club Bulletin,
July 1970.
• "The Cambodian Civil War," The New Republic,
June 6, 1970.
• "Melby and the Mandate of Heaven in China," The Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, January 1970.
• "China in Our High Schools," The Nation, July
14, 1969.
• "Vietnam: A Day's Work," The New Republic,
March 2, 1968.
• "Cage For the Innocents," The Atlantic Monthly,
January 1968.
• "Thailand: Privileged Sanctuary," The New Republic,
September 1967.
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