Michael M. Sheng
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Professor and Department Head, The University of Akron
PhD, York University, Toronto, 1997
Specialization: China
Office: College of Arts & Sciences 216
Office Phone: 330 972-7007
"Mao and China's Relations with the Superpowers in the 1950s: A New Look at the Taiwan Strait Crisis and the Sino-Soviet Split," Modern China, fall 2008. (available on the web site now: just click the Modern China link: http://mcx.sagepub.com/cgi/rapidpdf/0097700408315991v1 ).
"Mao, Tibet, and the Korean War," Journal of Cold War Studies, summer 2006.
"Mao's Formative Years Revisited," The Chinese Historical Review, Fall 2005, pp. 230-262.
"Mao and the Korean War: A Personality Account," The New England Journal of History, Spring 2004, pp. 212-226.
"The Psychology of the Korean War: The Role of Ideology and Perception in China's Entry into the War," The Journal of Conflict Studies, Spring 2002, pp. 56-72.
Battering Western Imperialism: Mao, Stalin, and the United States, Princeton University Press, 1997

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