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Actors, coalitions, and the making of foreign security policy: US strategic trade with the people's republic of China / Meijer, Hugo   Article
Meijer, Hugo Article
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Summary/Abstract In light of the intertwining logics of military competition and economic interdependence at play in Sino–American relations, this paper examines how the United States has balanced conflicting national security and economic interests in the making of US export control policy on defense-related technology toward China. Relying upon a large body of primary sources (including 170 interviews), it seeks to contribute to the understanding of this strategically sensitive yet neglected area of Sino–American relations. It is shown that, as a consequence of the erosion of the US capacity to control the diffusion of defense-related technology to China in the post-Cold War era, a growing set of actors within the United States has reassessed the security/economic calculus in Washington's relationship with Beijing. Specifically, this coalition advocates the streamlining of export controls to sustain the defense and technological industrial base and thereby maintain American military/technological preeminence vis-à-vis a rising China.
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Amendment 8 to the criminal law ofthe People’s Republic of China: People's Republic of China Presidential Order No. 41 / Chinese Law and Government   Journal Article
Chinese Law and Government Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Antidoping ordinance: State Council Order No. 398 / Chinese Law and Government   Journal Article
Chinese Law and Government Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Anti-unity sect campaign and mass mobilization in the early peo / Hung, Chang-tai   Journal Article
Hung, Chang-Tai Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The anti-Unity Sect campaign (1949-53), a precursor to the Campaign to Suppress Counterrevolutionaries (the zhenfan movement), was one of the Chinese Communists' most violent policies to root out a perceived evil cult in China. This article argues that the drive was never simply a religious crusade. It was essentially a mass mobilization for the purpose of consolidating the Communists' power and legitimacy. Through a host of propaganda channels, including media attacks and public trials, the Communists dealt a crippling blow to the sect. The mobilization campaign turned many citizens into supporters and agents of the government, and its tactics would soon be mimicked in subsequent political movements.
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Being elite, 1931–2011: three generations of social change / Chen, Minglu   Journal Article
Chen, Minglu Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Current interpretations of the People's Republic of China emphasize the discontinuities of 1949, and even 1978 to some extent. An examination of the experience of a Chinese family from 1931 to 2011 through three generations suggests that processes of elite formation are more complex and their interpretation might be more nuanced. In the process it highlights how one elite family managed to establish and maintain its elite status against a background of dramatic social change, and raises questions of the relationship between elite formation and the existence of a ruling class.
Key Words Social Change  People's Republic of China  PRC 
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Changing China in a changing world / Far Eastern Affairs   Journal Article
Far Eastern Affairs Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This feature analyzes the basic specificities of the domestic policy of the People's Republic of China and its place in the modern world. It examines the topical problems of Beijing's relations with the leading world "players" and certain neighboring countries. The participants in the round table discussion have come to the conclusion that the increasing economic might of China is now seen and felt in the manner of its behavior in the international arena.
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Changing map of Asia: a political geography / East, W Gordon (ed.); Spate, O H K (ed.); Fisher, Charles A (ed.) 1971  Book
Fisher, Charles A Book
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Edition 5th ed.
Publication Bungay, Mathuen and Co. Ltd., 1971.
Description xvi, 678p.Hbk
Standard Number 416168507
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China's great awakening : how the people's republic got religion / Johnson, Ian   Journal Article
Johnson, Ian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For decades, outsiders have thought of China as a country where religion and faith play marginal roles. Images of Chinese people overwhelmingly involve economics or politics: massive cities sprouting up, diligent workers laboring in vast factories, nouveaux riches flaunting their wealth [2], farmers toiling in polluted fields, dissidents languishing in prison. The stories about faith in China that do exist tend to involve victims [3], such as Chinese Christians forced to worship underground or groups such as Falun Gong [4] being repressed by the government.
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China's trade and economic cooperation with the world and russia in the 14th five-year plan period (2021-2025) / Gordiyenko, Dmitry   Journal Article
GORDIYENKO, Dmitry Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article analyzes trends in the trade and economic cooperation of the People's Republic of China in the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025). China is the world leader in foreign trade. In 2021, China's trade turnover in dollar terms increased by 30% to $6.05 trillion, including exports of $3.36 trillion and imports of $2.69 trillion. According to the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC), yuan trade turnover increased by 21.4% over the same period to 39.1 trillion yuan, with exports up 21.2% to 21.73 trillion yuan and imports up 21.5% to 17.37 trillion yuan.
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Circular on the issuance of the implementation regulations for / State Planning Commission, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Ministry of Electronics Industry, National Education Commission, Chinese Academy of Sciences   Journal Article
State Planning Commission, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Ministry of Electronics Industry, National Education Commission, Chinese Academy of Sciences Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Classes without class consciousness and class consciousness wit: the meaning of class in the People's Republic of China / Guo, Yingjie   Journal Article
Guo, Yingjie Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The meaning of class, like many other things, is conferred by historically specific chains of signification or discourses that constitute the identity and significance of class as a social reality. Therefore, much of the conceptual purchase and explanatory power of class will be lost when the concept is taken out of the theories in which it is embedded. This is exactly the case with the use of class in the People's Republic of China in the last two or three decades, when the Marxist approach to class has been rejected and 'forgotten' by the social analysts and the Chinese Communist Party-even though the latter continues to pay lip service to Marxism-in favour of alternative concepts, methodologies and theories that sidestep class relations. The point of departure here is not so much sociological as political-ideological.
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Conference at Nankai University "Chinese studies in Russia: traditions and the present day." first session of the working group on translating into Chinese and studying the 10-Volume history of China from ancient times to the start of the 21st century / Vinogradov, A V   Journal Article
Vinogradov, A V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Volume 8 of The People's Republic of China (1949-1976) (Doctor of Historical Sciences Yu.M. Galenovich, editor) came out in October 2017, completing the publication of the ten-volume History of China from Ancient Times to the Start of the 21st Century (Academician S.L. Tikhvinsky, Russian Academy of Sciences, editor-in-chief). This multivolume history of China was the first to be published in Russia and second multivolume monographic study of Chinese civilization issued in the Western world after The Cambridge History of China
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Criminal law of the People’s Republic of China / Chinese Law and Government   Journal Article
Chinese Law and Government Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Dawn of a new age China? only time will tell... / Jha, Manu Siddhartha   Journal Article
Jha, Manu Siddhartha Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Dialectics of autonomy and opening: written on the eve of the sixtieth anniversary of he people's republic of China / Hui, Wang   Journal Article
Hui, Wang Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This essay presents a consideration of the past sixty years of Chinese economic development. It argues that in order to understand the success of Chinese development the analyst must consider the prior Maoist years and in particular the structures of social relations; the forms of sovereignty; and most important, the highly participatory mobilizations of peasants and workers in building China. The author argues that the legacy of these earlier policies is key to a proper grasp of the current moment. In this sense, the "dialectics" refer to the ongoing relationship among past, present, and the possible future.
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Difficult histories: changing presentations of the Liao in regional museums in the people's republic of China over three decades / Standen, Naomi; Bennett, Gwen   Article
Standen, Naomi Article
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Summary/Abstract Museums have long been thought to be vital contributors to nation building and the creation of identity narratives, yet the stories they tell must be negotiated within the constraints set by differing levels of interpretive freedom. This paper examines how museum exhibitions changed between 1982 and 2009 at the museums serving the five capital sites of the non-Chinese Kitan-Liao dynasty (907–1125). While some of these places, such as Beijing, have now become unquestionably central to the national narrative, others are deep in rural areas and are peripheral even to provincial concerns. Exhibitions at these five museums vary considerably in the degree to which they either consider the Kitan and the Liao dynasty in their own right or attempt to place them within a national narrative. The wide range of approaches reflects the differing present-day concerns of the museums’ host locations, as well as the new multivocality that is developing in—among other places—China's regional cultural institutions.
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enterprise bankruptcy law of the people's republic of China (20 / Chinese Law and Government   Journal Article
Chinese Law and Government Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Order No.54 of the President of the People's Republic of China. The Enterprise Bankruptcy Law of the People's Republic of China, adopted at the Twenty-third Meeting of the Standing Commitee of the Tenth National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China on August 27,2006 is hereby promulgated and shall go into effect as of June 1, 2007.
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Ethnicity and the state in contemporary China / Brady, Anne-Marie   Journal Article
Brady, Anne-Marie Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Evolution of Chinese foreign policy: new incentives with slowing growth / Tessman, Brock F   Journal Article
Tessman, Brock F Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Rising powers such as the People's Republic of China (PRC) experience two distinct stages of relative capability growth. China is currently in the first stage of growth, which is defined by increasingly rapid expansion and incentives for foreign policy accommodation. As the PRC shifts to the second stage, however, relative growth will slow, and leaders in Beijing will be presented with new incentives for foreign policy confrontation. This article formalizes a two-stage model of relative power growth and argues that China's shift to the second stage of growth will threaten regional and global stability. During this shift, the key to international security will be a coordinated, multilateral effort that responsibly balances China's growing power with a similarly expanded international role for China.
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Export expansion in the People's Republic of China since 1978: / Loo, Becky P.V.   Journal Article
Loo, Becky P.V. Journal Article
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Publication Mar 2004.
Summary/Abstract Against the background of a complex and evolving statistical system, this article addresses three crucial issues in the understanding of the rapid export expansion of China in general and the Pearl River Delta in particular. First, the export orientation of the Pearl River Delta is critically assessed. The gradual emergence of export-oriented firms in the region and their spatial clustering around Hong Kong are highlighted. Secondly, the structural dimension of export expansion in the region is examined. Foreign-invested enterprises were found to be the "engine of growth." Lastly, an analysis of the spatial dimension of the foreign-invested enterprises' export component reveals that the juridical status and geographical locations of exporting firms are complementary in providing a better understanding of export expansion in China since 1978.
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