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S11/0494 --- S11/0540 --- S11/1080 --- S11/0481 --- S11/0470 --- China: Social sciences--Society since 1949 --- China: Social sciences--The Chinese model --- China: Social sciences--Migration inside China --- China: Social sciences--Rural life, rural studies: after 1949 --- China: Social sciences--Cities: since 1949 --- Recording and registration --- Social institutions --- Institutions, Social --- Social systems --- Sociology --- Social structure --- Recording and registry acts --- Registration --- Vital records --- Genealogy --- Legal instruments --- Non-contentious jurisdiction --- Registers of births, etc. --- Law and legislation --- China --- Economic conditions --- Social conditions --- INSTITUTIONS SOCIALES --- ENREGISTREMENT DES MENAGES --- CONDITIONS ECONOMIQUES --- CONDITIONS SOCIALES --- CHINE --- 2000 --- -CHINE --- -Recording and registration --- -INSTITUTIONS SOCIALES
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S10/0330 --- S11/0830 --- China: Economics, industry and commerce--Employment --- China: Social sciences--Labour conditions and trade unions: since 1949 --- Communism --- Labor market --- Labor mobility --- Manpower policy --- China --- Economic policy --- Social policy.
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Social institutions --- Recording and registration --- Social Conditions --- Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Recording and registry acts --- Registration --- Vital records --- Genealogy --- Legal instruments --- Non-contentious jurisdiction --- Registers of births, etc. --- Institutions, Social --- Social systems --- Sociology --- Social structure --- Law and legislation --- China --- Economic conditions --- Social conditions
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"Examines the rising power of China and Chinese foreign policy through a revisionist analysis of Chinese civilization. What does the rise of China represent, and how should the international community respond? With a holistic rereading of Chinese longue durée history, Fei-Ling Wang provides a simple but powerful framework for understanding the nature of persistent and rising Chinese power and its implications for the current global order. He argues that the Chinese ideation and tradition of political governance and world order--the China Order--is based on an imperial state of Confucian-Legalism as historically exemplified by the Qin-Han polity. Claiming a Mandate of Heaven to unify and govern the whole known world or tianxia (all under heaven), the China Order dominated Eastern Eurasia as a world empire for more than two millennia, until the late nineteenth century. Since 1949, the People's Republic of China has been a reincarnated Qin-Han polity without the traditional China Order, finding itself stuck in the endless struggle against the current world order and the ever-changing Chinese society for its regime survival and security. Wang also offers new discoveries and assessments about the true golden eras of Chinese civilization, explains the great East-West divergence between China and Europe, and analyzes the China Dream that drives much of current Chinese foreign policy"--Publisher description.
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China --- Politics and government --- Economic conditions --- Civilization
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China --- Chine --- Foreign relations --- Politics and government --- Relations extérieures --- Politique et gouvernement --- S09/0264 --- S08/0520 --- S09/0610 --- China: Foreign relations and world politics--General works: since 1989 --- China: Law and legislation--Civil law, human rights: since 1949 --- China: Foreign relations and world politics--China and USA: since 1949 --- Relations extérieures --- China - Foreign relations - 1976 --- -China --- -S08/0520
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World politics --- China --- Nationalism --- Foreign relations
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The contributors examine the security policies of Japan, China, Russia, the United States, and Australia toward Northeast Asia in the context of the ongoing problems of the Korean peninsula.
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