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Julia C. Strauss is a senior lecturer in the Department of Political and International Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) and served as editor of The China Quarterly between 2002 and 2011. Her research interests span both sides of the Taiwan Straits and focus on China’s domestic statebuilding and its contemporary involvement in Africa and Latin America. She is the author of Strong Institutions in Weak Polities: State Building in Republican China, 1927–1940 (Clarendon, 1998) and a co-editor of The History of the People’s Republic of China (2006), China and Africa: Emerging Patterns in Globalization and Development (2009), and From the Great Wall to the New World: China and Latin America in the 21st Century (2012) from Cambridge University Press. E-mail: [email protected]
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