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The Chinese Civil War (1927–37 and 1946–49)
China's De-Extremization of Uyghurs in Xinjiang
Chinese Civil War and Communist Revolution
Chinese Public Diplomacy: the Rise of the Confucius Institute / Falk Hartig
The Chinese Communist Party and the Diaspora Beijing’S Extraterritorial Authoritarian Rule
Silencing Xinjiang: the Chinese Government's Campaign Against
Why Did the Communists Win the Chinese Revolution?
Chinese Civil War
Names of Chinese People in Singapore
The Changing Face of Asian Peoples in New Zealand
Devastating Blows Religious Repression of Uighurs in Xinjiang
New Zealanders' Perceptions of Asia and Asian Peoples
The Third Chinese Revolutionary Civil War, 1945–49
Present-Day Ethnic Problems in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region: Overview and Recommendations (Complete Text)
“A Chinaman's Chance”* in Court
The Role of Cultural Proximity on Preference of Chinese Malaysians in Chinese Film
The Chinese American Immigrant Experience with Its Trials And
Trends in Southeast Asia
Top View
A Study of Chinese Filipino Family Lifestyle in Cebuchinese
China's System of Oppression in Xinjiang: How It Developed
The Future Association of Taiwan with the People's Republic of China
Second-Generation Chinese New…
The Ethnic Chinese Variable in Domestic and Foreign Policies in Malaysia and Indonesia
A Century with Chinese Characteristics by David Gosset
Early Chinese Economic Influence in the Philippines, 1850-1898
The Thin Red Line of China's National Feelings
MEDIA and MINKAOHAN UYGHURS: REPRESENTATION, REACTION and RESISTANCE By
The Taiwan Issue in the Context of New Sino-U
Taiwanese Perspective
Identity Seen in the Acculturation of Sumo Done by Indigenous Peoples of Taiwan, Chihpen Puyuma Masashi Watanabe *
Voices of Atayal People: Indigenous Cultural Memory in Modern Taiwan Society
ARE CHINESE PEOPLE SATISFIED with THEIR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM? BRIEFING PAPER 1 | APRIL 2016 by Jane Duckett and Neil Munro
'One China'? Beijing and Its Diaspora
Hard for Them, for Chinese People.^ If You Don't Believe This, Just Ask a Chinese Person
New Perspectives on Chinese Immigrants' Experiences
China's Repression and Internment of Uyghurs: U.S