Tienchi Martin-Liao

Tienchi Martin-Liao—born in Nanjing, China and educated in Taiwan and Germany—has dedicated much of her life to advocating for democracy and human rights in China. Martin-Liao has authored and translated numerous books on Chinese cultural and social subjects, and frequently appears in the U.S. and international media as an expert on Chinese human rights issues. She is currently the Senior Research Analyst and the Editor-in-Chief at the Laogai Research Foundation in Washington, D.C.

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Cover: No Enemies, No Hatred: Selected Essays and PoemsNo Enemies, No Hatred: Selected Essays and PoemsLiu, Xiaobo
Link, Perry
Martin-Liao, Tienchi
Liu, Xia
PAPERBACK05/13/2013$23.00
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