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Shanghai Co‐Operation Organisation: A Concert of Eurasia?
ABSTRACT The Shanghai Co‐operation Organisation (SCO) has emerged as a viable intergovernmental organisation with a vibrant security portfolio. With its recent expansion it now boasts ten members, including rising great powers Russia, China, and India, as well as nuclear‐armed Pakistan, and regional power Iran.
James MacHaffie
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This study analyzes the impact of the ‘Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution’ on Sino-Vietnamese relations in the context of the 1968 Mậu Thân Offensive, thereby illuminating an underexplored dimension of the Cold War history in East Asia.
Le Dinh Trong
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Why Russia and China Have Not Formed an Anti-American Alliance [PDF]
"Why Russia and China Have Not Formed an Anti-American Alliance," Naval War College Review, 56: 4 (Autumn 2003), pp.
Richard Weitz
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President Richard Nixon\u27s decision to unofficially recognize Communist China during the early 1970s represented an apparently sudden political and strategic turnabout for both he and the United States.
Harrison, Ian C
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Heroic Creation and the Socialist City: The Making of Villa El Salvador
Abstract J.C. Mariátegui believed Indo‐American socialism would be neither calque nor copy, but heroic creation. This article explores an attempt at heroic creation in 1970s Peru: the Self‐Managed Urban Commune of Villa El Salvador (Villa). Putting Marxism in conversation with decolonial theory, I argue Villa shows universality and particularity can be
Rafael Shimabukuro
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ABSTRACT China's higher education system has been reshaped by economic globalisation, national development priorities and growing international competition. Guided by Knight's framework of internationalisation and policy transfer theory, this paper employs a systematic literature review to examine the historical evolution, major policies and global ...
Huili Si
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This article offers an in-depth analysis of Soviet policy and diplomacy in the Far East during the tumultuous period spanning from the 1920s to the 1940s.
Yu. A. Dubinin
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Weak data nullify bold claims about economic trends in Qing China
Abstract Recent quantitative studies find steep reductions in Chinese per capita real GDP during 1700–1850, challenging long‐standing views of eighteenth‐century prosperity. While evidence surrounding likely consequences of deteriorating food availability remains inconclusive, examination of the grain output series proposed by Broadberry, Guan and Li ...
Thomas G. Rawski
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The Korean armistice of 1953 and its consequences - part II [PDF]
Mitter: China emerged from the Korean War as a more confident actor in the international order. The paper considers three wider contexts within which China's experience of the Korean War should be considered: as part of a spectrum of 20th century wars ...
Mitter, Rana, Nakakita, Koji
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The English Curriculum in the People's Republic of China [PDF]
The status and role of English as a school subject in China has fluctuated wildly because of its desirable but sensitive connotations. English is the language of world trade and communications, which makes its study an important strategy in implementing ...
Adamson, Bob, Morris, Paul
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