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108533
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027027
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Trinidad, Longman Caribbean, 1970.
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xxxv, 275p.pbk
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58278008X
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005066 | 988.1/BUR 005066 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
139365
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Summary/Abstract |
So far as Israel and Hamas is concerned, no peaceful or co-operative chemistry or relationship exist between them. The two share a hostile and antagonistic posture to each other that involves armed confrontation, political struggle and accusations of terror strikes. Furthermore, while one is a state actor, because in 1948, Israel had become a sovereign state, many countries had given recognition immediately.
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ID:
100485
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Karachi, Oxford University Press, 2008.
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ix, 595p.: ill.Hbk
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9780195476200
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055520 | 923.5/KHA 055520 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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133818
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2014.
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The revival of Confucianism in the first decade of the twenty-first century is a political phenomenon that cannot be ignored with regard to its social influence and the particular meaning it has brought to China. However, so far, there has not been much academic research into the political reasons for this revival at a deeper level. Based on the 228 articles published in the People's Daily in the years between 2000 and 2009, a content analysis is conducted on how Confucianism was represented in this authoritative official medium. The examination of the role that Confucianism plays in the construction of the socialist 'advanced culture' provides a clear lens to observe the role of Confucianism in the Chinese political ideology, which is still rooted and based on Marxism-Leninism. This research is aimed at clarifying how Confucianism was pragmatically promoted by the government of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) with the purpose of securing its cultural leadership. This state-led promotion reveals the vulnerability of the political status of Confucianism in contemporary China and its unsecured future.
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