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    MIT Press ; 2023
    In:  Journal of Cold War Studies Vol. 25, No. 2 ( 2023-06-23), p. 93-111
    In: Journal of Cold War Studies, MIT Press, Vol. 25, No. 2 ( 2023-06-23), p. 93-111
    Abstract: In late 1959, Mao Zedong publicly articulated his Anti-Peaceful Evolution strategy in response to U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles's promotion of the “peaceful evolution toward democracy” in a series of recent speeches. Mao's new strategy, which was heavily influenced by the internal and external pressures he faced, became the ideological foundation of his ultra-radical, uncompromising policy toward the United States. This article analyzes the influence of his anti-revisionist ideology and permanent revolution theory, as well as the distorting effects of incoming information. Mao was intent on countering Dulles and undercutting U.S. foreign policy more broadly.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1520-3972 , 1531-3298
    Language: English
    Publisher: MIT Press
    Publication Date: 2023
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2007164-4
    SSG: 8
    SSG: 3,6
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    Project MUSE ; 2006
    In:  China: An International Journal Vol. 4, No. 1 ( 2006), p. 114-134
    In: China: An International Journal, Project MUSE, Vol. 4, No. 1 ( 2006), p. 114-134
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0219-8614
    Language: English
    Publisher: Project MUSE
    Publication Date: 2006
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    Duke University Press ; 2023
    In:  Demography Vol. 60, No. 2 ( 2023-04-01), p. 379-410
    In: Demography, Duke University Press, Vol. 60, No. 2 ( 2023-04-01), p. 379-410
    Abstract: Today's young adults have diverse union experiences; some enter enduring marital or cohabiting unions at young ages, but many delay or dissolve their unions or remain single. Childhood family instability—defined as parents' transitions into or out of romantic coresidential unions—offers one explanation for why some people are more likely than others to enter and exit unions. We evaluate whether this family instability hypothesis—a union-specific version of the general hypothesis that instability affects people across multiple life domains—can explain Black and White young adults' union formation and dissolution. Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics' Transition into Adulthood Supplement (birth cohorts 1989–1999), we find that the marginal effects of childhood family instability on cohabitation and marriage are weaker for Black than for White youth. Further, Black–White differences in childhood family instability's prevalence are small. Consequently, novel decompositions that account for racial differences in instability's prevalence and marginal effects reveal that childhood family instability contributes little to Black–White inequality in young adults' union outcomes. Our results challenge the generalizability of the family instability hypothesis across racialized groups in the union domain. Explanations for Black–White differences in young-adult marriage and cohabitation reside beyond childhood family dynamics.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0070-3370 , 1533-7790
    Language: English
    Publisher: Duke University Press
    Publication Date: 2023
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 280612-5
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2010091-7
    SSG: 3,4
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  • 4
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    Project MUSE ; 2009
    In:  China: An International Journal Vol. 7, No. 2 ( 2009-09), p. 288-319
    In: China: An International Journal, Project MUSE, Vol. 7, No. 2 ( 2009-09), p. 288-319
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0219-8614
    Language: English
    Publisher: Project MUSE
    Publication Date: 2009
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