U.S.- China Educational Exchange : : State, Society, and Intercultural Relations, 1905-1950 / / Hongshan Li.
U.S.-China relations became increasingly important and complex in the twentieth century. While economic, political, and military interactions all grew over time, the most dramatic expansion took place in educational exchange, turning it into the strongest tie between the two nations. By the end of t...
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