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Remarks by Jerome Alan Cohen

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

Jerome Alan Cohen*
Affiliation:
Harvard Law School

Abstract

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Type
Comparative Approaches to Negotiations with the People’s Republic of China
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1972

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References

1 See Young, Kenneth T., Negotiating with the Chinese Communists: The United States Experience, 19531967 at 63 et seq. (1968)Google Scholar.

2 See “Red China to Free All U.S. Civilians …,” N.Y. Times, Sept. 11, 1955 at 1,3.

3 “Failure of Chinese Communists to Release Imprisoned Americans,” Press Release Jan. 29, 1957 in 36 Dept. of State Bull. 26163 (1957)Google Scholar.

4 “Refuting U.S. State Department: Chinese Statement on the Question of Exchanging Correspondents Between China and the U.S.,” in 3 Peking Rev. 2931 (Sept. 14, 1960)Google Scholar.

5 See “Transcript of Session Held with Kissinger,” N.Y. Times, Feb. 28, 1972 at 16Google Scholar.

6 Ekvall, Robert B., The Faithful, Echo, 95 (1960)Google Scholar.

7 See Young, supra note 1, at 67.

8 See supra note 5.

9 Ibid.