Asian Thought & Society, Volume 26, Issues 76-77East-West Pub., 2001 - Asia |
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... factors . By emphasizing Tibetan interactions with other peoples , especially the Chinese , Smith convincingly shows that external factors greatly shaped Tibetan nationalism . But he pays less attention to Tibet's internal development ...
... factors . By emphasizing Tibetan interactions with other peoples , especially the Chinese , Smith convincingly shows that external factors greatly shaped Tibetan nationalism . But he pays less attention to Tibet's internal development ...
Page 140
... factors had not led to China's active international involvement needs to be explained . It is here that Chinese cultural idealism ( especially the cultural preference for defense over offense ) can provide some partial clue that other ...
... factors had not led to China's active international involvement needs to be explained . It is here that Chinese cultural idealism ( especially the cultural preference for defense over offense ) can provide some partial clue that other ...
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... factors such as their age , marital status , educational and occupational chances than the class experiences factors . The results showed that class status and life experience influenced the respondents ' ideological commitments . Most ...
... factors such as their age , marital status , educational and occupational chances than the class experiences factors . The results showed that class status and life experience influenced the respondents ' ideological commitments . Most ...
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ARTICLES | 2 |
INTELLECTUAL REPRESENTATIONS AND SOCIOPOLITICAL | 29 |
TOWARD AN ENVIRONMENTAL CITY | 68 |
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