Background
Harris, Lillian Craig was born on April 30, 1943 in Hammond, Indiana, United States. Daughter of Hendon Mason and Marjorie Elizabeth (Weaver) Harris.
( In the last decade China's political and economic invol...)
In the last decade China's political and economic involvement in the Middle East has increased dramatically. This book looks at the forces that have shaped Chinese foreign policy in the Middle East since 1949, setting the process within its historical perspective.
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( With its vast population and resources, China has far m...)
With its vast population and resources, China has far more potential to become a major world power than any other Third World nation. How, then, can it be grouped with the underdeveloped countries of the world? In this original study by outstanding Asian scholars, China's Third World identification is explored in relations to its domestic policies, ideology, strategic and economic imperatives, and positioning in world affairs.
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Harris, Lillian Craig was born on April 30, 1943 in Hammond, Indiana, United States. Daughter of Hendon Mason and Marjorie Elizabeth (Weaver) Harris.
Bachelor in Theology, Columbia Bible College, 1964. Master of Arts in Journalism, Syracuse University, 1965. Master of Arts in History, American University Beirut, Lebanon, 1972.
Doctor of Philosophy in Asian History, Georgetown University, 1977.
Instructor English and journalism Wheaton (Illinois) College, 1966-1968, Haigazian College, Beirut, 1968-1970. Public information officer United Nations Relief and Works Agency, 1970-1972. Public relations consultant, news broadcast writer Voice of America, Washington, 1973-1975.
Political officer United States Embassy, Beirut, 1976. Political analyst United States Department State, Washington, 1977-1986. Free-lance writer, consultant London and Cairo, 1986-1995.
Part-time professor American University Cairo, Egypt, 1990-1993. Founding director Befrienders Cairo, Egypt, 1992-1994. Founder The Bishop Mubarak Fund for Nuba Women, 1996, Befrienders Khartoum, Sudan, 1997, English Language Foundation, Khartoum, 1996, The Women's Action Group, Khartoum, since 1996, Together for Sudan, London, since 1999.
( With its vast population and resources, China has far m...)
( In the last decade China's political and economic invol...)
Member Royal Institute International Affairs (London), The Pilgrims (London), Association for Asian Studies, American Association for Chinese Studies (board member 1981-1982), Middle East Studies Association, British Society for Middle Eastern Studies, International Association Suicide Prevention.
Married Alan Fletcher Goulty, July 30, 1983.