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Allen, T. H. (1976). U.S.-Chinese dialogue, 1969-72. Journal of Communication, 26, 81-86.

Barnett, A. D. (1979). The communication system in China: Some generalizations, hypotheses, and questions for research. In G. C. Chu & F. L. K. Hsu (Eds.), Moving a mountain: Cultural change in China (pp. 387-395). Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii.

Chancellor, J. (1972). Who produced the China show? Foreign Policy, 7, 88-95.

Chu, G. C. (1976). Group communication and development in mainland China--The functions of social pressure. In W. Schramm & D. Lerner (Eds.), Communication and change: The last ten years--and the next (pp. 119-133). Honolulu: The University Press of Hawaii.

Chu, G. C. (1977). Tatzepao. In G. C. Chu (Ed.), Radical change through communication in Mao's China (pp. 232-238). Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii.

Chu, G. C. (1977). Radical change through communication in Mao's China. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii.

Chu, G. C. (Ed.). (1978). Popular media in China: Shaping new cultural patterns. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii.

Chu, G. C. (1979). The current structure and functions of China's mass media. In G. C. Chu & F. L. K. Hsu (Eds.), Moving a mountain: Cultural change in China (pp. 56-75). Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii.

Chu, G. C., et al. (1976). Communication and development in China. Honolulu: East-West Center.

Chu, G. C., Hsu, C. S., & Chi, J. Y. (1977). Research on mass communication in Taiwan and Hong Kong. Honolulu: East-West Communication Institute.

Chu, G. C. & Hsu, F. L. K. (Eds.). (1979). Moving a mountain: Cultural change in China. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii.

Chu, G. C., Hung, F., Schramm, W., Uhalley, S., & Yu, F. T. C. (1976). Communication and development in China. Honolulu, HI: East-West Communication Institute.

Chu, J. (1978). Broadcasting in the People's Republic of China. In J. A. Lent (Ed.), Broadcasting in Asia and the Pacific (pp. 36-37). Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Chu, J. C. Y. & Fang, W. (1972). The training of journalists in Communist China. Journalism Quarterly, 48, 489-497.

Coffey, M., Frerich, J., & Bishop, R. (1977). China watchers and the cultural revolution. Journalism Quarterly, 54, 77-83, 125.

Dial, R. L. (1976). The New China News Agency and foreign policy in China. International Journal, 31, 293-318.

Fang, I. E. (1979). The Chinese-Chinese "psywar." Gazette, 25, 46-57.

Hartgen, S. (1979). How four U.S. papers covered the Communist Chinese revolt. Journalism Quarterly, 56, 175-178.

Hoffer, T. W. & Rayburn, II, J. D. (1977). The broadcast blitz against revisionism: Radio and the Chinese cultural revolution. Journalism Quarterly, 54, 703-712.

Hsu, F. L. K. & Chu, G. C. (1979). Changes in Chinese culture: What do we really know? In G. C. Chu & F. K. K. Hsu (Eds.), Moving a mountain: Cultural change in China (pp. 396-417). Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii.

Jacobs, J. B. (1976). Taiwan's press: Political communications link and research resource. The China Quarterly, 68, 778-788.

Karnow, S. (1972). Playing second fiddle to the tube. Foreign Policy, 7, 96-103.

Lee, T. C. (1973). Mass media in Taiwan: A descriptive report. Journalism Quarterly, 50, 573-577.

Lent, J. A. (1970). The troubled Chinese dailies of the Philippines. Journalism Quarterly, 47, 131-138.

Liu, A. P. L. (1971). Communications and national integration in Communist China. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Liu, A. P. L. (1974). Control of public information and its effects on China's foreign affairs. Asian Survey, 24, 936-951.

McCue, A. (1975). Evolving Chinese language dailies serve immigrants in New York City. Journalism Quarterly, 52, 272-276.

Newman, R. P. (1975). Lethal rhetoric: The selling of the China myths. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 51, 113-128.

Oliver, R. T. (1971). Communication and culture in ancient India and China. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press.

Parker, E. S. (1979). Asian journalism: A selected bibliography of sources and journalism in China and Southeast Asia. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

Poon, D. J. T. (1978). Tatzepao: Its history and significanceas a communication medium. In G. C. Chu (Ed.), Popular media in China: Shaping new cultural patterns (pp. 184-221). Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii.

Pye, L. W. (1978). Communications and Chinese political culture. Asian Survey, 18, 221-246.

Pye, L. W. (1979). Communication and political culture in China. In G. C. Chu & F. K. K. Hsu (Eds.), Moving a mountain: Cultural change in China (pp. 153-178). Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii.

Reynolds, B. K. (1976). Mao Tse-Tung: Rhetoric of a revolutionary. Central States Speech Journal, 27, 212-217.

Schramm, W., Chu, G. G., & Yu, F. T. C. (1976). China's experience with development communication: How transferable it is? Communication Monographs, 1, 85-101.

Shen, J. C. Y. (1972). The law and mass media in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Singh, K. J. (1979). Gandhi and Mao as mass communicators. Journal of Communication, 24, 94-101.

Smythe, D. W. (1973). Mass communications and cultural revolution: The experience of China. In G. Gerbner, L. P. Gross & W. H. Melody (Eds.), Communications technology and social policy: Understanding the new 'cultural revolution' (pp. 441-465). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Ting Hsu, L. H. (1974). Government control of the press in modern China, 1900-1949. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Tretiak, D. (1971). Is China preparing to "turn out"?: Changes in Chinese levels of attention to the international environment. Asian Survey, 11, 219-237.

Tsai, M. K. (1970). Some effects of American television programs on children in Formosa. Journal of Broadcasting, 14, 229-238.

Twitchett, D. (1977). Printing and publishing in medieval China. New York: Frederic C. Beil.

Wang, J. C. F. (1977). Values of the Cultural Revolution. Journal of Communication, 27, 41-46.

Wang, K. & Starck, K. (1972). Red China's external propaganda during Sino-U.S. rapprochement. Journalism Quarterly, 49, 674-678.

Yu, F. T. C. (1971). Campaigns, communications, and development in Communist China. In W. Schramm & D. Roberts (Eds.), Process and effects of mass communication, revised ed. (pp. 836-860). Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

Yu, F. T. C. (1979). Communication and politics. In Y. Wei (Ed.), Communist China. Columbia, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company.

Yu, Y. L. (1976). Mass communication in Hong Kong and Macao: An annotated bibliography. Singapore: Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre.
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