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Journal of Studies in International Education, 2017
Every year, substantial numbers of students choose to study abroad, and China is one of the largest exporters of international students. Interestingly, instead of choosing English-speaking countries, increasingly more Chinese students are choosing nearby Asian countries as their destination to study abroad, particularly Korea.
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Every year, substantial numbers of students choose to study abroad, and China is one of the largest exporters of international students. Interestingly, instead of choosing English-speaking countries, increasingly more Chinese students are choosing nearby Asian countries as their destination to study abroad, particularly Korea.
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Journal of Peace Research, 1999
Abstract NATO has recently expanded to include several eastern European, formerly communist states. This article uses empirical evidence on alliances and war to argue that this expansion and plans to expand NATO even more may pose a serious threat to international peace since the expanded alliance possesses two of the three major ...
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Abstract NATO has recently expanded to include several eastern European, formerly communist states. This article uses empirical evidence on alliances and war to argue that this expansion and plans to expand NATO even more may pose a serious threat to international peace since the expanded alliance possesses two of the three major ...
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2018
This chapter discusses the history of jazz in China. Jazz has been a presence in China since the late 1910s, especially in Shanghai, and following Mao's demise in 1976, this musical genre has returned to China. Since the early 1990s, jazz performance by indigenous musicians and jazz players from all over the world has expanded to many of China's cities.
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This chapter discusses the history of jazz in China. Jazz has been a presence in China since the late 1910s, especially in Shanghai, and following Mao's demise in 1976, this musical genre has returned to China. Since the early 1990s, jazz performance by indigenous musicians and jazz players from all over the world has expanded to many of China's cities.
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SPEAKING THE EAST, FRAMING THE EAST OR SHAPING THE EAST?
2007The following discussion continues the exploration of the role of the written word and the media in the context of selected aspects and case studies from within Asia-EU relations. This contribution proposes a look ‘behind the scenes’, as it were, of the language used to delineate, critique and develop EU-Asia relations. The author looks, in particular,
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2014
There are three main themes insistently pursued throughout the course of this book, in an endeavour to provide evidence for a critique of the seemingly self-evident and ‘essential’ East/West dichotomy. The first is that there is no such thing as the Orient (a variation on/perversion of the famous/notorious Lacanian statement that ‘La femme n’existe pas’
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There are three main themes insistently pursued throughout the course of this book, in an endeavour to provide evidence for a critique of the seemingly self-evident and ‘essential’ East/West dichotomy. The first is that there is no such thing as the Orient (a variation on/perversion of the famous/notorious Lacanian statement that ‘La femme n’existe pas’
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2013
Introduction 1. The Rise of East and South-East Asia: Challenges and Security Perspectives Andrew T. H. Tan International Relations and Security Perspectives 2. China's International Relations and Security Perspectives Jing Huang 3. The Limitations of Deterrence: China's Response to Military Balancing in the Western Pacific Jonathan Holslag 4.
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Introduction 1. The Rise of East and South-East Asia: Challenges and Security Perspectives Andrew T. H. Tan International Relations and Security Perspectives 2. China's International Relations and Security Perspectives Jing Huang 3. The Limitations of Deterrence: China's Response to Military Balancing in the Western Pacific Jonathan Holslag 4.
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