Heidi Kim is an Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina and author of Invisible Subjects: Asian Americans in Postwar Literature.
In After the Post-Cold War eminent Chinese cultural critic Dai Jinhua interrogates history, memory, and the future of China as a global economic power in relation to its socialist past, profoundly ...
During the Cold War, both Chinese and American officials employed a wide range of migration policies and practices to pursue legitimacy, security, and prestige. They focused on allowing or restrict...
Displaying new assertiveness and prominence, China under President Xi Jinping is rightly considered an emerging superpower backed by growing economic and impressive military strength. But this is o...
Heidi Kim is an Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina and author of Invisible Subjects: Asian Americans in Postwar Literature.
This comprehensive introduction to Chinese foreign relations assesses the accomplishments and limits China faces as it exerts increasing international influence. This balanced and thorough assessme...