摘要
Historians of Sino-American relations have a tendency to focus on policymakers in Beijing and Washington as the subjects of their studies. Recently, however, Robeson Taj Frazier, Meredith Oyen, and Mao Lin have brought scholarly attention to the roles of non-state actors--be they African Americans, immigrants,
Historians of Sino-American relations have a tendency to focus on policymakers in Beijing and Washington as the subjects of their studies. Recently, however, Robeson Taj Frazier, Meredith Oyen, and Mao Lin have brought scholarly attention to the roles of non-state actors--be they African Americans, immigrants,