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- All Subjects: China-History--Republic, 1912-1949
- All Subjects: Regional planning
- Creators: Dong, Huixian
- Creators: Burns, Elizabeth
ContributorsO'Donnell, James (Contributor) / Dong, Huixian (Contributor) / Diaz, Michael (Contributor) / Lyle, Kimberly (Contributor) / Aierken, Yipaer (Contributor) / Zhan, Ni (Contributor) / Arizona State University. ASU Library (Contributor)
Created2019
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Trailer
ContributorsGabbard, Ralph (Contributor) / MacKinnon, Stephen (Contributor) / Dong, Huixian (Contributor) / Zhan, Ni (Contributor) / Lyle, Kimberly (Contributor) / Anderies, Ausette (Contributor) / Arizona State University. ASU Library (Contributor) / Arizona State University Center for Asian Research (Contributor)
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Smedley's travels with the Communist forces
ContributorsGabbard, Ralph (Contributor) / MacKinnon, Stephen (Contributor) / Dong, Huixian (Contributor) / Zhan, Ni (Contributor) / Lyle, Kimberly (Contributor) / Anderies, Ausette (Contributor) / Arizona State University. ASU Library (Contributor) / Arizona State University Center for Asian Research (Contributor)
Created2020
Description
Events occurring during Smedley's time in Northeast China and Shanghai
ContributorsWaits, Mary Jo (Contributor) / Gau, Rebecca (Contributor) / Muro, Mark (Contributor) / Valdecanas, Tina (Contributor) / Rex, Tom R. (Contributor) / Gober, Patricia (Contributor) / Hall, John Stuart (Contributor) / Harrison, Alicia (Contributor) / Hill, Kent (Contributor) / Krutz, Glen (Contributor) / Smith, Scott (Contributor) / Goodwin-White, Jamie (Contributor) / Bower, Leonard G. (Contributor) / Burns, Elizabeth (Contributor) / DeLorenzo, Lisa (Contributor) / Fulton, William (Contributor) / Valenzuela, Laura (Contributor) / Melnick, Rob (Contributor) / Heard, Karen (Contributor) / Welch, Nancy (Contributor) / Schick, Cherylene (Contributor) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2000-09
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Fast Growth in Metropolitan Phoenix is the first product of a comprehensive effort to describe and analyze the region’s growth. The Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy in Washington, D.C. presented the opportunity for this project to Morrison Institute for Public Policy. The story of growth in metropolitan Phoenix is a complicated, often surprising, tale. There is much to be proud of in the region. Yet there is also much to worry about, and much that needs to be done. Hits and Misses will have been successful if it becomes a catalyst for getting started.