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Ross Terrill, an influential scholar and chronicler of Chinese affairs whose travels gave Western readers a rare window into the country in the 1960s and who then spent decades analyzing China’s rise as an economic power and its political crackdowns as a one-party state, died on Aug. 2 at his home i...