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Alumnus David Shambaugh (PhD '88, political science) pens a controversial essay on "The Coming Chinese Crackup"
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Alumnus David Shambaugh (PhD '88, political science) pens a controversial essay on "The Coming Chinese Crackup"
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03/17/2015
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chinese-studies-blog.org/blog/2015/3/15/alumnus-david-shambaugh-writes-thought-provoking-piece-on-ccps-fate