CHINA
April 2001
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Industry, Trade and Economics -
Economy Books
Changing Values in Asia: Their Impact on Governance and Development, edited by Han
Sung-Joo. Washington, Brookings Institution Press, 1999. 315 p. Goldstein, Morris. The Asian Financial Crisis: Causes, Cures, and Systemic Implications.. Washington, Institute for International Economics, 1998. 77 p. Starr, John Bryan. Understanding China: A Guide to China's Economy, History, and Political Structure. New York, Hill & Wang, 1997. 338 p. Walters, R. F. and McGee, T. G., eds. Asia Pacific: New Geographies of the Pacific Rim. Vancouver, Canada, UBC Press, 1997. 362 p. Breslin, Shaun. The Politics of Chinese Trade and the Asian Financial Crises: Questioning the Wisdom of Export-Led Growth. Third World Quarterly: Journal of Emerging Areas 20:1179-1200 December 1999.
Cheung, Gordon C. K. The Engendering of a Market Economy in China. Issues & Studies 33:19-31 December 1997.
China's Current Fiscal Policies and Reform. Beijing Review 42:16-18 February 8-14, 1999.
Ding, X. L. Who Gets What, How? When Chinese State-Owned Enterprises Become Shareholding Companies. Problems of Post-Communism 46:32-41 May-June 1999.
Economy, Elizabeth. Painting China Green. Foreign Affairs 78:14-18 March-April 1999.
Kerr, William A. and MacKay, Ed. Is Mainland China Evolving into a Market Economy? Issues & Studies 33:31-45 September 1997.
Kou, Zhenglin. '99 Chinese Economy: Stimulating Individual Consumption, Maintaining Steady Development. Beijing Review 42:8-11 January 4-10, 1999.
Lan, Zhiyong and others. The Growing China and Its Prospective Role in World Affairs. Brown Journal of World Affairs 6:43-61 Summer/Fall 1999.
Lardy, Nicholas R. China and the Asian Contagion. Foreign Affairs 77:78-88 July-August 1998.
Lee, Hochul. Global Liberalization and Domestic Accommodation: The Case of the Chinese Socialist Market Economy. Issues & Studies 34:117-134 June 1998.
Lui, Xianghong and Yang, Xiaoping. Hong Kong and the Chinese Economy. China Today 46:16-19 July 1997.
Luo, Qi. Shanghai: The "Dragon Head" of China's Economy. Issues & Studies 33:17-32 June 1997.
Naughton, Barry. China's Economy: Buffeted from Within and Without. Current History 97:273-278 September 1998.
O'Sullivan, Diarmid. China. MEED 41:2-3 October 31, 1997.
Steinfeld, Edward S. Beyond the Transition: China's Economy at Century's End. Current History 98:271-275 September 1999.
Tung, Ricky. Possible Development of Mainland China's Private Enterprises. Issues & Studies 33:1-16 June 1997.
Weidenbaum, Murray. China's Booming Economy: Do the Risks Outweigh the
Opportunities? USA Today 127:22-24 November 1998.
Wen, Sheng. Chinese Economy Faces Major Adjustment. Beijing Review 41:16-18 November 23-29, 1998.
Yam, Joseph. The Impact of Technology on Financial Development in East Asia. Journal of International Affairs 51:539-553 Spring 1998.
Yan, Zhong. China's Economic Operation: Review and Prospects. Beijing Review 43:11-14 January 24, 2000.
Yatsko, Pamela. Rethinking China: Foreign Investors Look at Their Chinese Operations. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:52-54+ December 18, 1997.
Zhang, Jiaping. Wulan Mulun on Chinese Enterprises in Hong Kong. China Today 46:19-21 July 1997.
Zhang, Zhihong. Rural Industrialization in China: From Backyard Furnaces to Township and Village Enterprises. East Asia: An International Quarterly 17:61-87 Autumn 1999.
Book call no.: 320.95 C4561
Book call no.: 332.095 G624a
Book call no.: 951.05 S796u
Chapter 13 - China in the Year 2000: Prospects for the Late Reform Era, by David
S.G. Goodman, pp 190-205.
Chapter 16 - Intrusion of Global Forces and Transformation of a Local Chinese Economy: The Experience of
Dongguan, by George Chu-sheng Lin, pp 250-265.
Book call no.: 337.15 A8321
Industry, Trade and Economics -
EconomicsBooks
Asia after the "Miracle": Redefining U. S. Economic and Security Priorities, edited by Selig S. Harrison and Clyde V.
Prestowitz, Jr. Washington, Economic Strategy Institute, 1998.
Background Paper: The Military Environment in Asia, by Eugene Carroll, Jr., pp 321-349.
Book call no.: 337.7305 A832
Asian Security, 1996-97. Washington, Brassey's, 1997.
China, pp 65-99.
Book call no.: 327.5 R432a
Bell, Roger and others, eds. Negotiating the Pacific Century: The "New" Asia, the United States, and Australia. St.
Leonards, Australia, Allen & Unwin, 1996. 324 p.
Chapter 3 - The Rise of China: Economic Growth, Domestic Politics and International Relations, by David S. Goodman, pp 51-65.
Book call no.: 327.94 N384
Bettignies, Henri Claude de, ed. Business Transformation in China. Boston, International Thomason Business Press, 225 p.
Book call no.: 338.951 B979
Blank, Stephen. East Asia in Crisis: The Security Implications of the Collapse of Economic Institutions. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 1999. 29 p.
Conference report from the National Bureau of Asian Research and Reserve Officers Association in Seattle, Washington, June 9-10, 1998.
Also available online at: http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usassi/ssipubs/pubs99/eastasia/eastasia.htm
Book call no.: 338.95 B642e
Blecher, Marc J. China Against the Tides: Restructuring Through Revolution, Radicalism, and Reform. Washington, Pinter, 1997. 243 p.
Book call no.: 320.5323 B646c
Brahm, Laurence J. China as No. 1: The New Superpower Takes Centre Stage. Singapore,
Butterworth-Heinemann Asia, 1996. 177 p.
Book call no.: 338.951 B813c
Burstein, Daniel and De Keijzer, Arne. Big Dragon: China's Future: What It Means for Business, the Economy, and the Global Order. New York, Simon & Schuster, 1998. 404 p.
Book call no.: 337.51 B972b
Chai, Joseph C. H. and others, eds. China and the Asia Pacific Economy. Commack, NY, Nova Science Publishers, 1997. 358 p.
Book call no.: 337.5109 C5391
Country Reports on Economic Policy and Trade Practices. Washington, GPO, 1997. 393 p.
China, pp 24-32.
Book call no.: R 338.9 C855c 1997
Davis, Jacquelyn K. and Sweeney, Michael J. Strategic Paradigms 2025. Dulles, VA,
Brassey's, 1999. 353 p.(Insitute for Foreign Policy Analysis special report)
China's Future: Military Capabilities, pp 71-95.
Book call no.: 355.033073 D262s
Drucker, Peter Ferdinand. Drucker on Asia: A Dialogue Between Peter Drucker and Isao Nakauchi. Newton, MA,
Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997. 192 p.
Book call no.: 330.95042 D794d
The Future of American Foreign Policy, edited by Eugene R. Wittkopf and Christopher M. Jones. 3rd ed. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1999. 358 p.
China: Why Our Hardliners Are Wrong, by Robert S. Ross, pp 204-214.
Book call no.: 327.73 F996 1999
Ghosh, Partha S., ed. Rivalry and Revolution in South and East Asia. Brookfield, VT, Ashgate Publishing Company, 1997. 335 p.
Chapter 9 - China's Coming "Revolution": The Dynamics of Political Change, by David Goodman, pp 255-278.
Book call no.: 950.429 R616
Han, Sung-ju, ed. Changing Values in Asia: Their Impact on Governance and Development. Tokyo, Japan Center for International Exchange, 1999. 315 p.
Book call no.: 320.95 C4561
Hudson, Christopher, ed. The China Handbook. Chicago, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1997. 334 p.
Book call no.: 338.951 C5396
Johnson, Bryan T. and others. The Index of Economic Freedom. Washington, Heritage Foundation, 1998. 490 p.
China, pp 129-131.
Book call no.: R 330.9 I38
Key Indicators of Developing Asian and Pacific Countries, 1997. Manila, Philippines, Asian Development Bank, 1997. 426 p.
Book call no.: R 330.95 K44 v.28 1997
Kim, Samuel S. China's Quest for Security in the Post-Cold War World. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Strategic Studies
Instititute, 1996. 40 p.
Book call no.: 355.033051 K49c
Klintworth, Gary. New Taiwan, New China: Taiwan's Changing Role in the Asia-Pacific Region. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1995. 328 p.
Book call no.: 337.51249 K65n
Lardy, Nicholas R. China's Unfinished Economic Revolution. Washington, Brookings Institution, 1998. 304 p.
Book call no.: 338.951 L321c
Li, Cheng. Rediscovering China: Dynamics and Dilemmas of Reform. Lanham, MD, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1997. 353 p.
Book call no.: 338.951 L693r
Linden, Carl A. and Prybyla, Jan S. Russia and China on the Eve of a New Millennium. New Brunswick, NJ, Transaction Publishers, 1997. 341 p.
Book call no.: 330.947086 L744r
Murray, Geoffrey. China: The Next Superpower: Dilemmas in Change and Continuity. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1998. 260 p.
Book call no.: 306.0951 M982c
Pacific Security Today: Overcoming the Hurdles, by the Strategic Studies Institute. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, 1999. 18 p.
Conference report from the November 1998 Annual Conference on Pacific Security Today.
Also available online at: http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usassi/ssipubs/pubs99/pacific/pacific.htm
Book call no.: 355.03305 P1171
The Paradox of China's Post-Mao Reforms, edited by Merle Goldman. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1999. 454 p.(Harvard Contemporary China series, no. 12)
Derived from a conference entitled "The Unintended Consequences of the Post-Mao Reforms".
Book call no.: 320.951 P222
Pearson, Margaret M. China's New Business Elite: The Political Consequences of Economic Reform . Berkeley, University of California Press, 1997. 207 p.
Book call no.: 338.951 P362c
Pomfret, Richard W. T. Is China a "Large Country"?: China's Influence on World Markets. Paris, Development Centre of the
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1997. 66 p.
Book call no.: 330.951 P786i
Ren, Ruoen. China's Economic Performance in an International Perspective. Paris, Development Centre of the
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 1997. 165 p.
Book call no.: 337.51 J51
Rimmer, Peter J., ed. Pacific Rim Development: Integration and
Globalization in the Asia-Pacific Economy. St.
Leonards, Australia, Allen & Unwin, 1997. 294 p. (Studies in World Affairs)
Chapter 4 - Globalization of the Chinese Countryside: International Capital and the Transformation of the Pearl River Delta, by
Chong-tong Wu, pp 57-82.
Book call no.: 337.5 P117
Robison, Richard and Goodman, David S. G., eds. The New Rich in Asia: Mobile Phones, McDonalds and Middle-Class Revolution. New York,
Routledge, 1996. 253 p.
Chapter 10 - The People's Republic of China: The Party-State, Capitalist Revolution and New Entrepreneurs, by David
S.G. Goodman, pp 225-242.
Book call no.: 305.55095 N532
Roy, Denny, ed. The New Security Agenda in the Asia-Pacific Region. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1997. 183 p.
Chapter 5 - The Impact of Economics in the New Asia-Pacific Region, by Stuart Harris, pp 51-63.
Book call no.: 355.03305 N5321
Roy, Denny, ed. The New Security Agenda in the Asia-Pacific Region. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1997. 183 p.
Chapter 9 - "Enlightening" China?, by Gerald Segal, pp 121-139.
Book call no.: 355.03305 N5321
Tipton, Frank B. The Rise of Asia: Economics, Society and Politics in Contemporary Asia. Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 1998. 527 p.
Book call no.: 330.95 T595r
Tran, Khanh. The Ethnic Chinese and Economic Development in Vietnam. Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1993. 126 p.
Book call no.: 331.62510597 T772e
U.S. and Asia Statistical Handbook 1999/2000, edited by John T. Dori and Richard D. Fisher, Jr. Washington, Heritage Foundation, Asian Studies Center, 1999. 103 p.
China, PRC, pp 48-49.
Book call no.: R 315 U518 1999/2000
United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific, 1998. Bangkok, Thailand, 1998. 156 p.
Book call no.: 330.95 U58e 1998
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Consequences of MFN Renewal for China. Hearing, 104th Congress, 2nd session. Washington, GPO, 1996. 115 p.
Book call no.: 337.73051 U582c
United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Intelligence. People's Republic of China. Hearing, 105th Congress, 1st session. Washington, GPO, 1997. 46 p.
Book call no.: 327.73051 U581p
Vogel, Ezra F. Asian Security Issues. Cambridge, MA, Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996. 2 p.
Book call no.: 330.951 V883a
Walters, R. F. and McGee, T. G., eds. Asia Pacific: New Geographies of the Pacific Rim. Vancouver, Canada, UBC Press, 1997. 362 p.
Chapter 13 - China in the Year 2000: Prospects for the Late Reform Era, by David
S.G. Goodman, pp 190-205.
Chapter 16 - Intrusion of Global Forces and Transformation of a Local Chinese Economy: The Experience of
Dongguan, by George Chu-sheng Lin, pp 250-265.
Book call no.: 337.15 A8321
White, Gordon and others. In Search of Civil Society: Market Reform and Social Change in Contemporary China. New York, Oxford University Press, 1996. 241 p.
Book call no.: 338.951 W584i
White, Lynn T. Unstately Power. Armonk, NY, M.E. Sharpe, 1998. 2 vol.(An East Gate book)
Vol 1: Local Causes of China's Economic Reforms; Vol 2: Local Causes of China's Intellectual, Legal and Governmental Reforms.
Book call no.: 338.951 W585u
World Economic Outlook. Washington, International Monetary Fund, October 1999. 253 p.
Book call no.: R 338.5 W927w 1999 Oct
Wurfel, David and Burton, Bruce, eds. Southeast Asia in the New World Order: The Political Economy of a Dynamic Region. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1996. 320 p.
Chapter 8 - China and Southeast Asia: The Challenge of Economic Competition, by Robert S. Ross, pp 142-164.
Book call no.: 320.959 S727
Yang, Dali L. Beyond Beijing: Liberalization and the Regions in China. New York,
Routledge, 1997. 199 p.(Routledge Studies in China in Transition)
Book call no.: 338.951 Y22b
Yusuf, Shahid and Wu, Weiping. The Dynamics of Urban Growth in Three Chinese Cities. New York, Oxford University Press, 1997. 229 p.
Book call no.: 307.760951 Y95d
Johnson, Cassius C. From Carbon to Diplomacy: Interrelations among Energy, the Economy, the Environment, and Foreign Policy in China, 1995-2025. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air War College, 1996. 26 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 43117 J666f
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. China's Economic Future, 2010, and 2020, by John P.
Hardt. Washington, 1997. 11 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 42953-1 no.97-246 E
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. China's Economy: Findings of a Research Trip, by Raymond J.
Ahearn. Washington, 1998. 17 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 42953-1 no.98-131 F
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. China: U.S. Economic Sanctions, by Dianne E.
Rennack. Washington, 1997. 49 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 42953-1 no.96-272 F
Olmer, Lional H. China and America: The Economic Dimension. Washington, Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom, 1997. 14 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 44280
United States. Central Intelligence Agency. East Asian "Soft Integration" Through Trade and Investment Ties: Prospects for the Late 1990s (U), by Dean Cummins and others. Washington, United States Central Intelligence Agency, 1995. 29 p.
Doc. call no.: M-C 29611-1042 no.95-10002
United States. Pacific Command. Asia-Pacific Economic Update. Camp
H.M. Smith, HI, 1996. 92 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 42292-15
Periodicals
Adams, Patricia and Ryder, Grainne. China's Great Leap Backward: Uneconomic and Outdated, the Three Gorges Dam Will Stunt China's Economic Growth. International Journal 53:687-704 Autumn 1998.
Bo, Zhiyue. Provincial Power and Provincial Economic Resources in the PRC. Issues & Studies 34:1-18 April 1998.
Cheung, Gordon C. K. APEC as a Regime for Taiwan's Interdependence with the United States and Mainland China. Issues & Studies 33:21-39 February 1997.
China into the Abyss? Washington Quarterly 22:27-25 Spring 1999.
Crawford, Darryl. Chinese Capitalism: Cultures, the Southeast Asian Region and Economic Globalisation. Third World Quarterly: Journal of Emerging Areas 21:69-86 February 2000.
Dent, Christopher M. The ASEM: Managing the New Framework of the EU's Economic Relations with East Asia. Pacific Affairs 70:495-516 Winter 1997-1998.
Dibb, Paul. Strategic Implications of Asia's Economic Crisis. Survival 40:5-26 Summer 1998.
Feng, Yi. Economic Reform in China: Logic and Dynamism. International Interactions 23:315-332 1997.
Gilley, Bruce. Loosening Bonds. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:54-55+ July 3, 1997.
Fast changing economic realities are forcing Hong Kong and Guangdong to reassess their symbiotic ties.
Groombridge, Mark. Why China Won't Become a Superpower Anytime Soon. American Enterprise 9:34-35+ July-August 1998.
Healy, Tim. Reform's Trials. Asiaweek 25:26-29 January 15, 1999.
Also available online at: http://www.cnn.com/ASIANOW/asiaweek/99/0115/cs1.html
Healy, Tim and Hsieh, David. Unleashing the People. Asiaweek 23:55-58 September 26, 1997.
State enterprise reform.
Henderson, David R. Lessons of East Asia's Economic Growth. Orbis 41:427-443 Summer 1997.
Hu, Shaohua. Balancing Development and Democracy: Deng's Role in the Chinese Democractization Process. World Affairs 161:69-81 Fall 1998.
Kotkin, Joel. The Chinese Century Is Coming. American Enterprise 9:26-32 July-August 1998.
Kraar, Louis. The Real Threat to China's Hong Kong. Fortune 135:84-86+ May 26, 1997.
Krulak, Charles C. Facing Westward to the Future. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 123:12-14+ March 1997.
Lardy, Nicholas R. China's Economic Growth in an International Context. Pacific Review 12,no.2:163-171 1999.
Lau, Raymond W. K. Left and Right in China's Economic Reform in the 1990s and the Facade of the "Third Thought Liberation". Pacific Review 12,no.1:79-102 1999.
Leng, Tse-Kang. Dynamics of Taiwan-Mainland China Economic Relations: The Role of Private Firms. Asian Survey 38:494-509 May 1998.
Ma, Shu Y. The Chinese Route to Privatization: The Evolution of the Shareholding System Option. Asian Survey 38:379-397 April 1998.
Ma, Shu-Yun. The State, Foreign Capital and Privatization in China. Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics 15:54-79 September 1999.
Maggs, John. About That WTO Deal with Beijing. National Journal 31:3464-3467 December 4, 1999.
McNally, Christopher A. and Lee, Peter Nan-shong. Is Big Beautiful? - Restructuring China's State Sector under the Zhiada Policy. Issues & Studies 34:22-48 September 1998.
Nye, Joseph S. China's Re-emergence and the Future of the Asia-Pacific. Survival 39:65-79 Winter 1997-1998.
Parris, Kristen. Entrepreneurs and Citizenship in China. Problems of Post-Communism 46:43-61 January-February 1999.
Pei, Minxin. Will China Become Another Indonesia? Foreign Policy No. 116:94-109 Fall 1999.
Political reforms may be necessary to avoid the Asian economic crisis.
Perritt, Henry H., Jr. and Clarke, Randolph R. Chinese Economic Development, Rule of Law, and the Internet. Government Information Quarterly 15, no. 4:393-417 1998.
Prybyla, Jan S. China as an Asian Economic Power. Issues & Studies 33:1-22 January 1997.
Rappai, M. V. A New Power Paradigm in China. Strategic Analysis 22:387-398 June 1998.
Roos, John G. Long March: China's Economic Development Keeps Military Modernization Programs in Check. Armed Forces Journal International 134:60 June 1997.
Roos, John G. New Long March: China's Military Modernization Activities Held in Check by Higher-Priority, Economics-Centered Goals. Armed Forces Journal International 135:40-42 August 1997.
Saez, Lawrence. A Comparison of India and China's Foreign Investment Strategy Toward Energy Infrastructure. Journal of Developing Areas 32:199-219 Winter 1998.
Shichor, Yitzhak. China's Economic Relations with the Middle East: New Dimensions. China Report 34:419-439 July-December 1998.
Si, Steven X. and Bruton, Garry D. Knowledge Transfer in International Joint Ventures in Transitional Economies: The China Experience. Academy of Management Executive 13:83-90 February 1999.
Smyth, Russell. Property Rights in China's Economic Reforms. Communist and Post-Communist Studies 31:235-248 September 1998.
Smyth, Russell. Recent Developments in Rural Enterprise Reform in China: Achievements, Problems, and Prospects. Asian Survey 38:784-800 August 1998.
Smyth, Russell. Toward "the Modern Corporation": Recent Developments in the Institutional Reform of State-Owned Enterprises in Mainland China. Issues & Studies 34:102-131 August 1998.
Song, Tingming. Two Decades of Economic Reform. China Today 47:10-13 October 1998.
Sun, Haishun and Tipton, Frank B. A Comparative Analysis of the Characteristics of Direct Foreign Investment in China, 1979-1995. Journal of Developing Areas 32:159-186 Winter 1998.
Tsang, Eric W. K. Internationalization as a Learning Process: Singapore MNCs (Multinational Corporations) in China. Academy of Management Executive 13:91-101 February 1999.
Tung, Chen-Yuan. Trilateral Economic Relations among Taiwan, China, and the United States. Asian Affairs, an American Review 25:220-235 Winter 1999.
Tung, Ricky. The Bankrupty System of Mainland China's State-Owned Enterprises. Issues & Studies 33:23-42 January 1997.
Wall, David. State Needs Help from Mom and Pop. World Today 55:24-26 February 1999.
Wan, Ming. China's Economic Growth and the Environment in the Asia-Pacific Region. Asian Survey 38:365-378 April 1998.
Wang, Hongying. The Asian Financial Crisis and Financial Reforms in China. Pacific Review 12,no.4:537-556 1999.
Reviews the reform measures adopted by the Chinese government since the Asian financial crisis.
Wang, Shaoguang. China's 1994 Fiscal Reform: An Initial Assessment. Asian Survey 37:801-817 September 1997.
Yeh, Chang-mei. On the Reform of Mainland China's Value-Added Tax System. Issues & Studies 33:64-86 January 1997.
You, Ji. Corporatization, Privatization, and the New Trend in Mainland China's Economic Reform. Issues & Studies 31:28-61 April 1995.
Young, Peter Lewis. Asia's Economic Crisis: The Challenge of Containing the Damage. Armed Forces Journal International 135:26+ February 1998.
Young, Peter Lewis. Review of East Asian Security Issues - 1998. Asian Defence Journal No. 2:6+ February 1998.
Zhang, Dong Dong. Negotiating for a Liberal Economic Regime: The Case of Japanese FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) in China. Pacific Review 11,no.1:51-78 1998.
Zhao, Suisheng. Soft Versus Structured Regionalism: Organizational Forms of Cooperation in Asia-Pacific. Journal of East Asian Affairs 12:96-134 Winter-Spring 1998.
Zoellick, Robert B. Economics and Security in the Changing Asia-Pacific. Survival 39:29-51 Winter 1997-1998.
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