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The Chinese Institute of International Relations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2017
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The Institute of International Relations is a private research institute organized by scholars in the Republic of China. Its object is to study Chinese Communist affairs and other international problems. The Institute sponsors several seminars a year to discuss various problems of current international affairs. It publishes two monthly periodicals in Chinese: (1) Wen-t’i yü yen-chiù [Problems and Research] ; and (2) Fei-chin yiieh-pao [Chinese Communist Affairs Monthly]. In 1964, it began to publish an English monthly entitled Issues and Studies, which devotes most of its space to the analysis and study of Chinese Communists. The Institute also publishes books on various problems of Chinese Communists.
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1 On a number of occasions, foreign scholars visiting the Republic of China were invited to participate in the seminars.
2 E.g., Warren Kuo, Analytical History of the Chinese Communist Party, Vol. I [in English] (Taipei, 1966).