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 March 1930 
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 The Labor Movement in South Africa 
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 April 1930 
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 The Durban “Raid” in South Africa 
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 February 1932 
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 A Shanghai View on Chinese Events 
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 December 1933 
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 The New Danger of War in the Far East (as Lucifer) 
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 January 1934 
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 Japan Moves Toward War Against the Soviet Union (as Lucifer) 
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 May 1934 
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 Under the Iron Heel of Chiang Kai Shek (as Lucifer) 
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 January 1935 
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 The Peasants’ War in China (as Harold Isaacs) 
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 December 1935 
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 Minutes of the Provisional Committee of the Communist League of China (Bolshevik-Leninists) 
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 Early 1936 
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 In the Dark of Night the C.I. Prepares the New Betrayal for China 
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 September 1937 
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 China Defense Sags, Fear Masses 
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 September 1937 
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 Japan Admits Long Fight Ahead to Conquer China 
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 September 1937 
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 Save U.S. Business in China, Is C.P. Appeal 
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 October 1937 
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 New Stalinist Frame-up Hits China ‘Trotskyists’ 
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 October 1937 
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 Reveals U.S. Interests in China (as Lucifer) 
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 November 1937 
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 Chiang Kai-Shek Will Not Release Peasant Masses for War Against Japan 
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 November 1937 
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 Shanghai’s Fall Shows Urgent Need of Mass Action to Stop Japan 
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 November 1937 
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 Stalinists Betray China Struggle by ‘New Line’ (as Lucifer) 
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 December 1937 
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 Nanking’s Fall Ends First Phase of War 
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 December 1937 
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 Panay Incident Unmasks Aims of Imperialism 
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 January 1938 
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 The Communist League of China 
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 January 1938 
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 End of the Chinese Soviets 
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 January 1938 
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 The War In The Far East and the Revolutionary Perspective 
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 March 1938 
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 A Liberal in China 
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 March 1938 
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 Stalin Saves Rakovsky for New Frame-up Trial 
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 July 1938 
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 Gang Disrupts Astoria SWP Rally; Cops Look On 
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 January 1939 
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 After the Fall of Wuhan 
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 March 1939 
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 Press Clipping: Chinese Detained – Communist Propaganda in Hongkong 
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 August 1940 
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 Memory of Trotsky (as CEC, Communist League of China) 
Letter to Comrade Natalia Trotsky 
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 February 1941 
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 Chiang Kai-shek and the Stalinists (series) 
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 February 1941 
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 Lessons and Perspectives of the Sino-Japanese War 
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 March 1941 
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 American Intervention in China (Resolution of the EC of the Fourth International, written with Harold Isaacs) 
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 March 1941 
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 Chiang Kai-shek Moves Against 8th Route Army 
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 March 1941 
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 The New Fourth Army’s Fate 
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 August 1942 
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 Chen Tu-hsiu: Chinese Revolutionist 
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 January 1944 
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 The Far East: Facts and Falsehoods 
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 February 1944 
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 Japan Faces The Abyss: I. The Distinguishing Features of Japan’s Economic Life 
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 March 1944 
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 Japan Faces The Abyss: II. Conditions in Large-Scale Industry and Agriculture 
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 April 1944 
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 Japan Faces The Abyss: III. The Revolutionary Perspectives 
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 May 1944 
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 May Day 1944 (as Ralph Graham) 
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 August 1944 
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 Leon Trotsky: Revolutionary Teacher of the Colonial Peoples 
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 February 1945 
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 Vigilante Terror Aimed at Japanese-Americans (as Ralph Graham) 
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 March 1945 
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 Race Terrorism on West Coast Goes Unchecked (as Ralph Graham) 
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 March 1945 
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 Report of an Honest War Correspondent (review) 
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 May 1945 
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 Allied Censorship Is Worldwide (as Ralph Graham) 
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 May 1945 
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 Allied Powers Prepared to Impose Harsh “Peace” upon Ruined Europe (as Ralph Graham) 
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 May 1945 
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 Backstage Deals at San Francisco Parley 
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 May 1945 
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 Conference at San Francisco Will Not Ensure Future Peace for the People 
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 May 1945 
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 International Rivalries Grow Following Defeat of Germany (as Ralph Graham) 
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 June 1945 
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 British Workers Break Coalition with Churchill (as Ralph Graham) 
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 June 1945 
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 Imperialist Program for the Orient 
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 June 1945 
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 New Factors in Relations Between Allies and Kremlin 
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 October 1945 
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 War Guilt in the Pacific 
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 February 1946 
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 In Memoriam – Chen Chi-chang (obituary) 
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 June 1946 
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 US Militarists Plan Frightful “Germ” Warfare (as Ralph Graham) 
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 June 1946 
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 U.S. Non-Intervention Pledge Violated in China Civil War 
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 July 1946 
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 China After World War II 
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 July 1946 
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 Paris “Peace” Conference Is Step to World War III (as Ralph Grahan) 
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 August 1946 
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 The Big Four at Paris 
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 August 1946 
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 Chiang Uses American Arms in War on People of China 
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 August 1946 
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 Two Books on the Soviet Union (review, as Ralph Graham) 
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 August 1946 
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 Yenan Mobilizes For War; Wall Street Backs Chiang 
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 October 1946 
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 Behind the Scenes of World War II (review, as Ralph Graham) 
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 October 1946 
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 The Vatican in World Affairs 
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 December 1948 
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 Chinese Stalinist Program Discussed by Far East Expert (letter) 
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 February 1949 
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 The Kuomintang Faces Its Doom 
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 January 1951 
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 China: A World Power 
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 Fall 1956 
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 An Old China Hand Tells His Story (review, as John Liang) 
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 Spring 1957 
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 “Hands Off” Except For – (review, as John Liang) 
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 Summer 1957 
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 Paranoia, Yes; But Still a Genius (review, as John Liang) 
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 Fall 1957 
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 Chinese and Russian Relations (review, as John Liang) 
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 Spring 1958 
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 The Experts Report on the New China (review, as John Liang) 
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 Spring 1958 
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 Geniuses at Work (review, as John Liang) 
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 Summer 1958 
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 The Paradox of Colombia (review, as John Liang) 
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 Spring 1959 
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 Which Road for Japan? (review, as John Liang) 
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