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800,000,000 the real China / Terrill, Ross 1971  Book
Terrill, Ross Book
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Publication London, William Heinemann Ltd., 1971.
Description vii, 235p.Hbk
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010080915.1/TER 010080MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   032020


History of the far east in modern times / Vinacke, Harold M 1967  Book
Vinacke, Harold M Book
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Publication London, George Allen and unwin Ltd, 1967.
Description xviii, 877p.Hbk
Series Far Eastern Politics in the Post-War Period
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003693909.085/VIN 003693MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   133299


Into the dark: power, light, and nocturnal life in 18th-century Istanbul / Wishnitzer, Avner   Journal Article
Wishnitzer, Avner Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article analyzes different traditions of nocturnal conviviality in 18th-century Istanbul and demonstrates their importance for social, political, and cultural life. The main argument is that the palace used the night to demonstrate its power in spectacles of light and to cultivate personal relations within the elite, both of which were crucial for a patrimonial government based on face-to-face interaction. Yet, it was exactly the reliance on such interaction that marked the limits of the palace's hold of the night. With the neighborhood gaze blinded by darkness, communal policing lost much of its effectiveness, leaving nocturnal social life largely concealed from the eyes of the authorities. Nighttime therefore offered opportunities for illicit modes of socialization and, at times, for subversive political action.
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It's easily done: the China-intellectual property rights enforcement dispute and the freedom of expression / Broude, Tomer   Journal Article
Broude, Tomer Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the implications of the World Trade Organization (WTO) China-Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement case for the relationship between human rights law and trade-related intellectual property law. It shows that, despite the theory whereby international trade law can spontaneously support the freedom of expression and possibly other human rights, the parties and the panel were, in practice, oblivious to the human rights context of the dispute. In the WTO, human rights considerations will be integrated with international trade law (and intellectual property law within it) only if a party makes explicit arguments to this effect, and a panel opts to consider such arguments on their merits, not through issue avoidance.
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Japan of today / Japan.Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1985  Book
Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs Book
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Publication Japan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1985.
Description 141p.pbk
Key Words Social Conditions  Economy  Government  Cultural Life  Japan - History 
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