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East Asia: China

Asian Studies Review, 1993
Mark Selden. The Political Economy of Chinese Development. Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 1993. xiii, 272 pp. Contents, list of tables, acknowledgements, notes, references, index. US$45.00, hardcover; US$16.95, paper. Dorothy J. Solinger. China's Transition from Socialism: Statist Legacies and Market Reforms 1980–1990. Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 1993.
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China: East Is East . . .

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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China and East Africa

2019
China and East Africa: Ancient Ties and Contemporary Flows marks the culmination of a new round of archaeological and historical research on the relations between China and Africa, from the origins to the present. Africa and Asia have always been in constant contact, through land and seas.
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The East China Sea

2013
This chapter studies the Senkaku/Diaoyu dispute involving Japan, China and Taiwan.1 Sovereignty, nationalism and access to natural resources are found to be at the core of the territorial dispute. The chapter examines how the dynamics of the dispute have been informed by the quest for natural resources and it assesses the prospect for their joint ...
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China: East Meets West

1990
The dirt-walled villages that speckle the countryside are the lifeblood of the ancient Chinese civilization. In these villages family life and morality is strong and specific. Life is precious, though at times it is not easy.
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China, Japan and the East China Sea Imbroglio

Maritime Affairs: Journal of the National Maritime Foundation of India, 2017
ABSTRACTThe East China Sea dispute has become a characteristic feature in the defined “hot economics, cold politics” relations between China and Japan. The maritime sphere has gained precedence in the larger realm of diplomacy, thus making the contested waters a primary hotspot of power politics between the two Asian countries.
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Central China Orogenic Belt and amalgamation of East Asian continents

Gondwana Research, 2021
Yun-Peng Dong, Shengsi Sun, Santosh M
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