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Kaz Ross, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania (Australia)<br />

Thomas, G., (2001). Seeds of Fire: China and the Story behind the Attacks on<br />

America, Tempe, Arizona: Dandelion Books.<br />

Thorborg, M., (2005). ‘Where Have All the Young Girls Gone? Fatal<br />

Discrimination of Daughters – A Regional Comparison,’ China Perspectives. no.<br />

57.<br />

Thyer, C. A., (2002) ‘Vietnamese Perspectives of the “China Threat”.’ In The<br />

China Threat: Perceptions, Myths and Reality, ed. H. Yee & I. Storey, 265 – 287,<br />

London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon.<br />

Timperlake, E. & Triplett, W., (1999). Red Dragon Rising: Communist China’s<br />

Military Threat to America, Washington, D.C.: Regenery Publishing.<br />

Tu Ping & Smith, H., (1995). ‘Determinants of induced abortion and their policy<br />

implications in four counties in North China’ Studies in Family Planning Vol. 26,<br />

No.5, 278 – 287.<br />

Wei Yan, Li Shuzhuo, & Feldman, M., (2005). ‘Boy Preference and Induced<br />

Abortion in Rural China,’ Chinese Journal of Population Science. no. 2, 12 – 21<br />

[in Chinese].<br />

Yee, H. & Storey, I., (2002). The China Threat: Perceptions, Myths and Reality,<br />

London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon.<br />

Yong Cai & Lavely, W., (2003). ‘China’s Missing girls: Numerical Estimates<br />

and Effects on Population Growth,’ The China Review 3, no. 2, 13 – 29.<br />

Zai Liang & Ma Zhongdong, (2004). ‘China’s Floating Population: New<br />

Evidence from the 2000 Census,’ Population and Development Review 30, no. 3,<br />

467 – 488.<br />

Zhu Baoxia, (1996). ‘Beijing achieves negative population growth in four<br />

districts,’ China Daily (English edition) 25 th Sept.<br />

Zhu Baoxia, (1996). ‘Family Planning helps end poverty,’ China Daily (English<br />

edition) 11 th Jan.<br />

363

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