One-child Policy


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Abstinence education: breaking into the Chinese market

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One-child America?

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Bare branches, gold diggers, and ants

Carolyn Moynihan | 24 June 2010

Forced sterilisations for thousands in southern China crack-down

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China’s stolen babies

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