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== Film ==
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** In ''[[
** Notably averted in ''[[
* ''[[The Dark Knight]]''
* The first version of ''[[The Manchurian Candidate]]''.
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== Literature ==
* ''Matt Helm'' series by Donald Hamilton. Mr. Soo was an Red Chinese agent specializing in scientific espionage and sabotage. He appeared in ''The Menacers'' and ''The Poisoners'', and was mentioned in ''The Interlopers''.
* The [[James Bond (
* In the ''[[
* ''[[Dreams of Joy]]'', the sequel to ''Shanghai Girls'' by Lisa See, takes place during the Great Leap Forward and is about a Chinese-American girl who goes to China to meet her long lost father.
== Live-Action TV ==
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== Video Games ==
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** Although which category the Chinese faction falls into is never really specified, as they seem to take a vaguely nationalistic stance, if anything. However, they support the populist and presumably Marxist [[La Résistance]] and are willing to butt heads with the West, so the first form is at least implied.
* Receive a cursory mention in ''[[World in Conflict]]'' when you are told Red China has entered the war on the same side as the Soviet Union, with the Chinese army on its way to Seattle. [[MST3K Mantra|Best not to think too hard about how the late 1980s Chinese army intended to accomplish that]].
* [[
** [[All There in the Manual|Not that it is seen in the game]] but the background mentions that China's new generation leaders enacted a whole set of reforms and civil liberties. It still has the traces of authoritarianism but there is an implication that by 2020s China is a relatively free society with a militaristic bent like the United States, making it a wholly different type.
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** ''The World'' ( 世界) is about the employees of a tacky theme park near Beijing,
** ''Still Life'' (三峡好人) is about people evicted from their homes by the construction of the Three Gorges Dam.
* ''The Orphan of Anyang'' (安阳婴儿) by Wang Chao is about a laid-off factory worker who adopts an abandoned baby and shacks up with a [[Hooker
* ''She, a Chinese'' by Guo Xiaolu follows a disaffected young Chinese woman from rural Sichuan to Chongqing, and from there to London.
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