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      <title>The Case for a Primary Diplomatic Relationship with China</title>
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      <description>Title: The Case for a Primary Diplomatic Relationship with China
Authors: Kirk, Mark
Abstract: The Honorable Mark Kirk, Cornell class of '81, presented his thoughtful and provocative views on 'The Rise of China' in a November 8, 2004 lecture in Alice Statler Auditorium at Cornell University. Kirk has been named by the Congressional Quarterly as one of the emerging leaders of Congress.&#xD;
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The Cornell History Department and the East Asia program sponsored this visit, Professor Walter LaFeber,Tisch Distinguished University Professor, introduced the speaker.</description>
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