All China Women’s Federation (ACWF)
http://www.women.org.cn/english/index.htm
This governmental organization was founded in 1949 to promote gender equality in China. The website includes information about the organization, translations of relevant laws and regulations, statistics, and other information on women in China.
“China and the United States: From Hostility to Engagement, 1960-1998,” Digital National Security Archive
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/nsa/publications/china-us/
This collection includes over 2,000 government documents (mostly from 1969-1998) related to US-China relations. This link includes information about documents and a historical overview. In order to view documents, user must be able to access pro-quest.
CNN: Tiananmen Revisited, 1989-2001
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/06/07/tiananmen.remembered/index.html
The CNN website on the June Fourth Movement looks at Tiananmen twelve years later. The site is divided into: Tiananmen Papers, Who’s Who, A Look Back, 12 th Anniversary, The Right to Protest, and Zhang Liang on ’89. Each category contains articles, both new and old, movies, photographs, and interview transcripts.
Internet Guide for China Studies: Politics
http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/igcs/igpol.htm
Political links from the China WWW Virtual Library, organized by topic: “General Information,” Government,” “Political Parties,” “Embassies,” and “Organizations.”
Stefan Landsberger’s Chinese Propaganda Poster Pages
http://www.iisg.nl/landsberger/
Presented by Stefan Landsberger (University of Amsterdam and Leiden University), this website includes around 1,700 images of Chinese propaganda posters dating from 1949 to the present, additional background on the majority of the posters, and suggestions for further reading. The posters are searchable by topic or artist.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, People’s Republic of China
http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/eng/default.htm
Includes information on current ministers, party positions and policies, available in English.
National Bureau of Statistics, People’s Republic of China
http://www.stats.gov.cn/english/
The National Bureau of Statistics of China offers statistical economic, agricultural, and industrial information that is searchable by year, quarter, or month. For example, the site follows the GDP, the total volume of transportation, and the total retail sales of consumer goods. The site also provides information on national and international statistical standards and information on statistical indicators.
The National Security Archive, George Washington University
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/index.html#China
Includes electronic briefing books that have been declassified, including: Nixon’s Trip to China, Henry Kissinger’s Secret Trip to China, the U.S. “Tiananmen Papers,” Tiananmen Square 1989, Negotiating U.S.-Chinese Rapprochement, China, Pakistan, and the Bomb, and China and the United States.