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North Korea’s Security Implications for China
2015As the linchpin of future stability in Northeast Asia and dictator of the security posture of the peninsula, the actions of North Korea (DPRK) have immense implications for China’s national security and the broader security environment in the region. Beyond the two states on either side of the 38th parallel, China is the most important stakeholder in ...
Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga, Zhu Feng
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Lineage Organization in North China
The Journal of Asian Studies, 1990North china heretofore has been only minimally involved in the modern anthropological analysis of Chinese patrilineal kinship. In this region, lineage organization prior to the Communist era comprised a social structure, symbolism, and arrangement of ritual that call into question the line of anthropological inquiry that has focused almost exclusively ...
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Cretaceous Beds in North China
Nature, 1924DURING recent years the work of the Geological Survey in North China has been steadily filling the gaps in our records between the Jurassic and Pleistocene deposits, but until now no rocks of Cretaceous age have been recognised in the area. The absence of post-Jurassic marine sediments is correctly interpreted as indicating that there was no extensive ...
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1995
North of Changjiang (the Yangtse), the landscape is part of North China. Limestones are important in this landscape and in the economy, but are often covered or buried; their outcrops are much more isolated than in S China. Limestones outcrop widely in North China (Fig. 50), though not as continuously as in the south.
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North of Changjiang (the Yangtse), the landscape is part of North China. Limestones are important in this landscape and in the economy, but are often covered or buried; their outcrops are much more isolated than in S China. Limestones outcrop widely in North China (Fig. 50), though not as continuously as in the south.
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Precambrian metamorphic basement and sedimentary cover of the North China Craton: A review
Precambrian Research, 2008Guochun Zhao
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