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Ask the Expert: Working with China on Human Rights

Why are China's human rights policies important to the United States? What has the United States done so far to promote human rights in China? And how Can the United States better promote human rights in the country?

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Report: Strategic Persistence: How the United States Can Help Improve Human Rights in China

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