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DESCRIPTION:Americans in China: Encounters with the People’s Republic (Oxfo
 rd\, 2022) tells the stories of men and women who have lived and worked in
  China from before the Communist era to the present. Their experiences pro
 vide unique insights and deeply human perspectives on issues that have sha
 ped US engagement with the PRC: politics\, diplomacy\, education\, science
 \, business\, art\, law\, journalism\, and human rights. Looming over thei
 r narratives is the quandary of whether divergent Chinese and Western worl
 dviews could find common ground.Terry Lautz\, Moynihan Research Fellow at 
 Syracuse University and former vice president of the Henry Luce Foundation
 \, has chaired the Harvard-Yenching Institute\, the Lingnan Foundation\, a
 nd the Yale-China Association. Dr. Lautz holds degrees from Harvard Colleg
 e and Stanford University and is the author of John Birch: A Life (Oxford\
 , 2016).&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Americans in China: A Book Talk
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><em>Americans in China: Encounters with the
  People’s Republic </em>(Oxford\, 2022) tells the stories of men and women
  who have lived and worked in China from before the Communist era to the p
 resent. Their experiences provide unique insights and deeply human perspec
 tives on issues that have shaped US engagement with the PRC: politics\, di
 plomacy\, education\, science\, business\, art\, law\, journalism\, and hu
 man rights. Looming over their narratives is the quandary of whether diver
 gent Chinese and Western worldviews could find common ground.</p><p><stron
 g>Terry Lautz</strong>\, Moynihan Research Fellow at Syracuse University a
 nd former vice president of the Henry Luce Foundation\, has chaired the Ha
 rvard-Yenching Institute\, the Lingnan Foundation\, and the Yale-China Ass
 ociation. Dr. Lautz holds degrees from Harvard College and Stanford Univer
 sity and is the author of <em>John Birch: A Life</em> (Oxford\, 2016).</p>
 <p>&nbsp\;</p>
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