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125532
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2013.
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When Cheyang Jeyong the first ambassador of Han Dynasty traveled to north Afghanistan for diplomatic mission in 130 BC it marked the first diplomatic mission between Afghanistan and China. Basically, the relations between Afghanistan and China have been dominated broadly by the Silk road as the trading caravans were crossing the regions
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ID:
092302
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ID:
117370
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Beijing, Military Friendly Writings Publishing House, 2010.
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Description |
272p.pbk
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9787801508577
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ID:
134430
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Washington, DC, Brookings Institution Press, 2014.
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Description |
xiii, 417p.Pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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9780815725350
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ID:
097555
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London, Routledge, 2010.
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Description |
xiv, 279p.
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Series |
Routledge Asia's transformations series
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9780415564021, hbk
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ID:
094161
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ID:
119651
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ID:
120252
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Singapore, Singapore University press, 1999.
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Description |
v,37p.pbk
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EAI Occasional Paper No. 17
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9810240430
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ID:
038748
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London, Angus and Robertson, 1976.
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Description |
xi, 430pHbk
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0207957282
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ID:
085309
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2008.
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This manuscript explores the state's political use of the past and the function of history education in political transition and foreign relations. Modern historical consciousness in China is largely characterized by the "one hundred years of humiliation" from mid-1800s to mid-1900s when China was attacked, bullied, and torn asunder by imperialists. This research focuses initially on how such historical memory has been reinforced by the current regime's educational socialization through the national "Patriotic Education Campaign" after 1991. It then explores the impact of this institutionalized historical consciousness on the formation of national identity and foreign relations. This study suggests that, even though existing theories and literature illuminate certain aspects of China's political transition and foreign affairs behavior, a full explanatory picture emerges only after these phenomena and actions are analyzed through the "lenses" of history and memory.
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ID:
085508
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ID:
124247
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2013.
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In recent years, the Chinese government has increasingly utilized online consultation as a means of providing citizens with opportunities to offer feedback on draft laws and regulations. As little is known about the operation of online consultation, this article analyses the content of citizen feedback submitted on a revision to China's health system proposed by the National Development and Reform Commission. Citizen engagement with the political and substantive issues under consideration is crucial if online consultation is to impact government decision-making and enhance the performance of laws and regulations. This paper's main findings are that it was common for comments to address substantive issues in great depth, as well as express negative assessments of government decisions. This suggests that online consultation holds promise as an instrument of governance reform, which the Chinese Communist Party has embraced as a means of cultivating popular support.
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ID:
097449
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ID:
094805
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ID:
033708
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Toronto, Norman Bethune Institute, 1979.
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Description |
783p.
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0888030835
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ID:
119359
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New Delhi, Lancer Publishers and Distributers, 2013.
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xxx,244p.hbk
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9781935501374
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