Asian Thought & Society, Volume 26, Issues 76-77East-West Pub., 2001 - Asia |
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... leaders saw the threat to their rule and crushed it with classic ruthlessness . Also , rancor rose after successive Qing defeats by the imperialists , such as the humiliating surrender of Vietnam to the French in 1885 , the last straw ...
... leaders saw the threat to their rule and crushed it with classic ruthlessness . Also , rancor rose after successive Qing defeats by the imperialists , such as the humiliating surrender of Vietnam to the French in 1885 , the last straw ...
Page 134
... leaders personified by Mao Zedong . While Chinese foreign policy was not solely made by Mao Zedong , the fact that Mao was the paramount leader during 1949-1976 suggested that Mao had been the most important decision maker of Chinese ...
... leaders personified by Mao Zedong . While Chinese foreign policy was not solely made by Mao Zedong , the fact that Mao was the paramount leader during 1949-1976 suggested that Mao had been the most important decision maker of Chinese ...
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... leaders such as Robert Clive , and an economic component . How this economic integration occurred is especially well ... leadership , despite differences , is made . The one flaw uncovered in this section is factual / chronological one ...
... leaders such as Robert Clive , and an economic component . How this economic integration occurred is especially well ... leadership , despite differences , is made . The one flaw uncovered in this section is factual / chronological one ...
Contents
Asian Thought and Society | 3 |
INTELLECTUAL REPRESENTATIONS AND SOCIOPOLITICAL | 29 |
TOWARD AN ENVIRONMENTAL CITY | 68 |
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