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This is the first book from a Chinese perspective to review Anarchism's theory and practice, with the author's worldwide experience since the 1989 Tiananmen Square Incident. Here are some comments: "I'm a librarian of the biggest Asian collection in France. I wish to receive anything from you." - Gilles Lespade "I hope more PRC Chinese think like that." - Anita Chan "I found Mr. Zhao's comments about Japan and its military relationship with the US to be thought-provoking." - John Treiber "Your views are always very sophisticated. It's unusual to have someone knows all China, Japan, the U.S.…mehr

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This is the first book from a Chinese perspective to review Anarchism's theory and practice, with the author's worldwide experience since the 1989 Tiananmen Square Incident. Here are some comments: "I'm a librarian of the biggest Asian collection in France. I wish to receive anything from you." - Gilles Lespade "I hope more PRC Chinese think like that." - Anita Chan "I found Mr. Zhao's comments about Japan and its military relationship with the US to be thought-provoking." - John Treiber "Your views are always very sophisticated. It's unusual to have someone knows all China, Japan, the U.S. and the relationships between the three international maneuvers." - Chaohua Wang "Jing Zhao's experiences in China would make a good book." - John Zimmerman "I sent it to about 25 people in the U.S. Congress." - Barry Brooks "Thank you for your thoughtful comments on our Just Health Care campaign." - Mark Dudzic
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In 1997, a small group of Chinese researchers, scientists, economists and engineers with studying and working experience in Japan, residing mainly in Silicon Valley, founded the US-Japan-China Comparative Policy Research Institute (CPRI), an independent think tank focusing on comparative social, cultural, economical, political, and industrial policy issues. CPRI is the only think tank in the world to independently, specifically and comprehensively review and analyze the dynamic tri-fold interactions unfolding among the U.S., Japan and China. CPRI has established international networks, exchanges and cooperation with related institutes and individuals in the U.S., Japan, the greater China, and other regions. Among CPRI's tasks is the introduction of less noticed, yet vital issues in one language to readers of the other languages in this trio of nations. Japan's National Institute for Research Advancement listed CPRI in its "World Directory of Think Tanks" 2005 Edition. CPRI issues Comparative Policy Review, an annual collection of CPRI's published writings, in print until 2008. Since 2008 CPRI has edited and published books in Chinese, English and Japanese. CPRI also provides public lectures and articles, and media interviews through international and local San Francisco Bay Area channels. CPRI participates in educational institutes, magazines and international research institutes, such as H-Net, Sino-Japanese Studies, Spain's Contemporary History Association, and Japan's Research Commission on the Constitution. CPRI also provides inter-disciplinary strategic service in international trade, comparative industry policy, Asia Pacific cooperation, humanitarian tasks, and democracy & human/civil rights movement. CPRI welcomes cooperation with other individuals or institutes with similar missions. CPRI was incorporated in California as a non-profit educational public benefit corporation between 2002-2016 and was granted tax-exempt 501(c)(3) NPO status by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of the U.S. Treasury Department. Since 2016, CPRI has published translations and commentaries of 1-Hinduism (including Buddhism), 2-Greek classics, 3-British history, 4-Roman history, 5-Renaissance, 6-Jewish history, 7-Christianity, 8-Central Asia history, 9-Russian history, with the innovative Chinese Phonetic Elements (CPE) methodology.