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Sinocentricism and the National Question in China

Authors
  1. B Kun
  2. B Nietschmann
  3. B Xie
  4. C Chang
  5. C Djang
  6. CM Wilber
  7. E Snow
  8. E Zhou
  9. F Wang
  10. G Moseley
  11. G Stein
  12. GF Hudson
  13. H Hinton
  14. J Cranmer-Byng
  15. J Stalin
  16. JT Dreyer
  17. K- Chiang
  18. K- Chiang
  19. LS Hsu
  20. M Mancall
  21. P Duara
  22. PC Perdue
  23. PC Perdue
  24. PH Gries
  25. S Jagchid
  26. S Liu
  27. SH Chang
  28. T-C Weng
  29. T-T Kao
  30. T-T Mao
  31. T-T Mao
  32. T-T Mao
  33. Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Laws (91st Cong. 1st sess.) United States Senate
  34. W Connor
  35. WM Tu
  36. X Zhu
  37. Y-S Sun
  38. Y-S Sun
  39. Z Mao
  40. Z Mao
Publication date
1 January 2009
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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