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Shang Yang 商鞅 and Legalist 法家 Reform in the Ancient Chinese State of Qin 秦
Chinese Civilization
Ancient Foundations of East Asian Jurisprudence ― Confucianism, Legalism and Taoism ― 1)
Menurut Kranenburg, Shang Yang, Dan Ahli Lain )
PHIL 192 Chinese Ethics and Asian Values Accreditation Through Loyola University Chicago
Persistent Misconceptions About Chinese “Legalism” Paul R
An Introduction to Hanfei's Political Philosophy
Xunzi and Han Fei on Human Nature
The Evolving Conceptualization of Tianxia (All-Under-Heaven)
Political Realism, Politics, and the State in Ancient China*
Forging a Unified Empire: Qin
The Role of Law in the People's Republic of China As Reflecting Mao Tse-Tung's Influence Shao-Chuan Leng
Selection from the Book of Lord Shang: “Making Orders Strict”
After Confucius
Konsep Negara Hukum Dalam Hubungan Kekuasaan Freiss Ermerssen Dalam Welfare State Concept of Rule of Law in Related to Freiss Ermerssen Authority on Welfare State
Conceptualizing China Within the Kantian Peace
A Review of Bai, Tongdong, China: the Political Philosophy Of
The Practical Requirements of Xi Jinping Thought on The
Top View
Legalism and the Social Credit System
A Model of the National Strategy of Governance in Ancient China
Alienating Rhetoric in the Book of Lord Shang and Its Moderation
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Reflecting on the Scholarship Written About the Qin
The Role of Law in the People's Republic of China As Reflecting Mao Tse-Tung's Influence
From Historical Evolution to the End of History: Past, Present and Future from Shang Yang to the First Emperor
China: Confucianism, Legalism, and Daoism
BUREAUCRATIC TRADITION of CHINA: CONFUCIANISM and LEGALISM Elshad ASSADULLAYEV I. Introduction the Major Classical Text in the C
The Comparation of Legalist Thoughts Between Shangyang and Hanfei and the Analysis of Ruling the Country by Law
Philosophy in Lincoln-‐Douglas Debate
Selection from the Han Feizi: Chapter 49, "The Five Vermin"
Legalism and Huang-Lao Thought
19 Bab Ii Tinjauan Umum Tentang Teori Tujuan Dan
Of Soft Power: the Key to Understanding China’S Expanding Influence in Africa
The Means Whereby a Ruler of Men Encourages the People Are Office and Rank; the Means Whereby a Country Is Made Prosperous Are Agriculture and War."
The Collapsing World Landscape: a Conversation with Artist Shang Yangi Yang Jing1
Rethinking the Axial Age in Ancient China: the Role of Religion in Governance from the Shang to the Early Han by Peter L. Bollig
Shang Yang 商鞅 and Legalist 法家 Reform in the Ancient Chinese State of Qin 秦
Examined THESIS
Classical Chinese Jurisprudence and the Development of the Chinese Legal System