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CHUNG, TAN (8) answer(s).
 
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Chinese civilisation: resilience and challenges / Chung, Tan Apr-Jun 2005  Journal Article
Chung, Tan Journal Article
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Publication Apr-Jun 2005.
Key Words Civilization  China  Chinese Civilization 
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ID:   113716


Fond memory of Sino-Indian Camaraderie: the beloved and respected Ji Xianlin i knew / Chung, Tan   Journal Article
Chung, Tan Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words China  Ji Xianlin  Sino - Indian Camaraderie 
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ID:   138713


Himalaya calling: the origins of China and India / Chung, Tan 2015  Book
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Publication Hackensack, World Century Publishing Corporation, 2015.
Description xxxiii, 361p.Pbk
Standard Number 9781938134593
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058214327.51054/CHU 058214MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   099809


Historical Chindian paradigm: inter-cultural transfusion and solidification / Chung, Tan   Journal Article
Chung, Tan Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The article is an exploration of an alternative geo-civilisational paradigm in an effort to escape the dissatisfaction with the prevalent geopolitical model. In the new 'geo-civilisational paradigm', the world should cherish the ideal of universal harmony as represented by 'shijie datong' (grand harmony in the world) aspired to by Chinese civilisation and 'vasudhaiva kutumbakan' (world as one family) aspired to by Indian civilisation. Such a paradigm can be established because we already have the example of it in the cultural interaction between Chinese and Indian civilisations in the past. Civilisational overlapping can create 'metonymic thesis' that serves to strengthen the vitality of civilisation and this only happens during the overlapping of mutually respectful and friendly civilisations. The uniqueness of the 'historical Chindian paradigm' is twofold, as the advent of Indian civilisation into China was by invitation and it also meant to accomplish serious business of an unprecedented inter-cultural joint venture, that is, the Sanskrit-Chinese translation enterprise. Second, the Sino-Indian cultural interaction gave a facelift to China which has uniquely survived for two millennia as the world's sustainable civilisational state.
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ID:   001386


In the footsteps of Xuanzang: Tan Yun-Shan and India / Chung, Tan (ed.) 1999  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, 1999.
Description xxviii, 251p.Hbk
Standard Number 8121206308
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040883923.7/CHU 040883MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   184713


Maoism to remember / Chung, Tan   Journal Article
Chung, Tan Journal Article
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Key Words United States  Maoism  Opportunism  Soviet Union  Imperialism 
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ID:   070279


Sino-Indian cultural synergy: twenty centuries of civilisational dialogue / Chung, Tan   Journal Article
Chung, Tan Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words China  India 
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ID:   128479


Towards a grand harmony / Chung, Tan   Journal Article
Chung, Tan Journal Article
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Publication 2009-2010.
Key Words Globalization  Civilization  China  India  Economic Growth  Buddhism 
Hindu  Mao Zedong  Buddha  Tagore  Chinese Culture  India - China Relationship 
Superpowers  Tang Dynasty  Zhongguo  Dharmaratna 
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