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A. Doak Barnett

Arthur Doak Barnett (October 8, 1921, Shanghai – March 17, 1999 Washington, D.C.) was an American journalist, political scientist, and public figure who wrote about the domestic politics and the foreign relations of China and United States-China relations. He published more than 20 academic and public interest books and edited still others. Barnett's parents were missionaries in China, and Barnett used his Chinese language ability while travelling widely in China as a journalist before 1949. He grounded his journalism and his scholarship in exact detail and clear language. Starting in the 1950s, when there were no formal diplomatic relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China, he organized public outreach programs and lobbied the United States government to put those relations on a new basis.

Barnett taught at Columbia University from 1961–1969, then went to the Brookings Institution in 1969. In 1982, he was named the George and Sadie Hyman Professor of Chinese Studies at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at the Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Chinese Communist politics in action.

    Published 1969
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    The United States and China in world affairs. by Blum, Robert 1911-1965

    Published 1966
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    Modernizing China post-Mao reform and development

    Published 1986
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