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Pete Millwood 米维德

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Historian of US-China relations | 📙: Improbable Diplomats (@cambUP_History) | Lecturer in East Asian History @UniMelb | PhD from @OxfordHistory

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My latest article 'China’s Abandonment of Self-Reliance and Sino-American Opening before 1979’ is now online @ColdWarHistoryJ It’s open access 🔓 doi.org/10.1080/146827…


Looking for a presenter or two for #SHAFR2025 panel on foreign influences on US political radicals, on left and/or right. DM or email me if interested.


You could play as Linda McMahon on WWF No Mercy and now she’s going to be commerce secretary

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I hate that Musk bought Twitter & what he’s done with the place but does now seem that $44 billion was a pretty cheap price for what it has got him


Rumours FC Noah planning a 2-2-2-2-2 formation tonight

FC Noah are named after the biblical tale and are willing to “park the Ark” when they face Chelsea on Thursday night. @SJohnsonSport spoke to the coach, players and owner about their history, their run to the group stage and the story behind their name.



Starting to think Americans liked Trump all along, they just didn’t like Covid


Pete Millwood 米维德 Reposted

Very cool that China Quarterly had Pete Millwood review the book! It's especially cool to have his perspective on it given his expertise and work: doi.org/10.1017/S03057…


Klopp rock ‘n’ roll is over and Liverpool are playing for penalties in a 90 min game at Anfield


Looking forward to talking about my book at ANU on Wednesday. Come along if you’re in Canberra!

Pete Millwood’s book reveals how a diverse cast of Chinese and Americans – athletes and physicists, performing artists and seismologists – played a critical, but to date overlooked, role in remaking US-China relations. More details: bit.ly/3NnVfOL

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