The Sources We Used

  1. Carnell, Brian. "China's One-Child Policy." Published 1996-99. Viewed 24 March 1999. Brian Carnell's site about the policy (http://www.carnell.com/population/one_child.html)

  2. McLenighan, Valjean. People's Republic of China. Chicago: Children's Press, 1984

  3. Chinese Embassy. "White Paper on Family Planning in China." August 1995. The White Paper (30 March 1999) (http://www.china-embassy.org/Press/wpfamily.htm)

  4. Chinese Embassy. "Family Planning in China, a Natural Choice." June 11, 1998 Natural Choice (30 March 1999) (http://www.china-embassy.org/Cgi-Bin/Press.pl?/naturalchoice)

  5. Chinese Embassy. "Chinese Government Opposes Force Abortion." October 29, 1998 Forced Abortion (30 March 1999) (http://www.china-embassy.org/Cgi-Bin/Press.pl?/forceabort)

  6. Chinese Embassy. "Population Growth and Family Planning." Growth and Planning (30 March 1999) (http://www.china-embassy.org/Cgi-Bin/china.pl?D2)

  7. Central Intelligence Agency. "China." from "The World Factbook 1998." 1998 CIA on China (http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/ch.html)

  8. Carter, Alden R. Modern China. New York: Franklin Watts, 1986

  9. "China." Encyclopedia Britannica (Ready Reference). 1998 Edition

  10. "China." Encyclopedia Britannica (Knowledge in Depth). 1998 Edition

  11. "China." Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia '98. CD-ROM. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, 1997

  12. "China: Population Control Programs." No publication date. Viewed 26 March, 1999. Ask Jeeves Search Engine (http://www.ask.com)

  13. "China's Population Future." Published 1994-95. Viewed 24 March, 1999. Population Future Page (http://www.wri.org/enved/giants/chi-pop.html)

  14. Haw, Stephen G. A Traveller's History of China 2nd Edition. Brooklyn, NY: Interlink Books, 1997.

  15. "One-Child Population Control Policy' of Communist China." No publication date. Viewed 25 March, 1999. Control Policy (http://www.lifecoalition.com/X0004_Population_Control_C.html)

  16. Spence, Jonathan D. Annping Chen. The Chinese Century: History of the Last Hundred Years. New York: Random Hose Inc., 1996

  17. Waterlow, Julia. Country Insights: China City and Village Life. Austin, TX:Steck-Vaughn Company, 1997.

  18. "One-Child Policy and Exemptions." (http://www2.cwrl.utexas.edu/~bill/306/pennington/onechild.html)

  19. Thom, David The home and e-mail button are courtesy of David Thom's Free Link Page (http://www.lisp.com.au/~david_t/fwa.htm)

  20. Ralph, Randy D. Background courtesy of Icon Bazaar (http://www.iconbazaar.com)

  21. The pictures of China are courtesy of China Internet Information Center (http://www.chinanews.org/ChinaAbc.html)

  22. The moving Chinese flag is courtesy of "We are 3D flags" (http://www.3dflags.com)

    Basic guidelines of the policy.

    Reasons to follow the policy.

    Effectiveness of the policy.

    Measures that people are taking to comply with the policy.

    Involvement of the Chinese government in enforcing the policy.

    Aborting of babies to meet the demands of the policy.