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The political dynamics of educational changes in China

Authors
  1. An SH
  2. Apple MW
  3. Apple MW
  4. Ball SJ
  5. Bernstein B
  6. Bray M
  7. CCP Central Committee and State Council of China
  8. Chen YK
  9. Chinese Communist Party
  10. Deng XP
  11. Fullan M
  12. Kingdon JW
  13. Liu YR
  14. Lu J
  15. Ministry of Education
  16. Ministry of Education
  17. Mok KH
  18. Naisbitt J
  19. National People’s Congress of China
  20. Shanghai PISA Program
  21. Social Developmental Bureau in Pudong New Area Shanghai
  22. Stewart V
  23. Ting Wang
  24. Tucker MS
  25. Wu DG
  26. Xiaojun Li
  27. Yuan ZG
  28. Zhang MX
  29. Zhang XL
  30. Zhao Y
  31. Zheng YN
  32. Zhong BL
  33. Zhong QQ
  34. Zhongjing Huang
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'SAGE Publications'
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