China-Canada Relations
China-Canada Relations: 20th Century is published by Academia Press (Shanghai) in April, 2007. It covers the history of China-Canada relations from mid-19th century, mainly on the origins and accomplishments of the Chinese labourers; Chinese immigration and Canadian legislations excluding and discriminating against the Chinese; Canadian missionaries in China; the breakthrough of the official relations between the two counties in the War of Resistance against Japan; recognition issue and normalization of the diplomatic relation; the relations from 1970s; Canada's Relation with China’s Taiwan and Hong Kong; important figures such as Norman Bethune, James G. Endicott and James M. Menzies. The book is comprised of seven chapters. The author, Professor Pan Xingming was a faculty member in Nanjing University for over a decade and is now a professor in Donghua University (Shanghai), director of World History Society of Shanghai, member of Association for Canadian studies in China. His main publications are 20th Century Britain, China-Britain Relations: 20th Century etc. The publication of the book is with the assistance of Foreign Affairs Canada
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2007-04-17 21:25:44
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