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Journal articles on the topic "Chinard, Joseph"

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WALSH, LINDA. "‘Crushing infamy’: The Revolutionary Sculpture of Joseph Chinard." Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies 26, no. 1 (October 1, 2008): 109–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1754-0208.2003.tb00264.x.

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Ashraf, Muhammad Imran, and Sehrish Khan Saddozai. "Bid for Regional Hegemony: China's Soft Power Strategy in Asia Pacific." Global International Relations Review III, no. I (December 30, 2020): 27–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/girr.2020(iii-i).04.

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China aspires to be a regional hegemon in Asia Pacific region—this requires material as well as social factors This paper focuses on how China is utilizing its soft power to gain social legitimacy in the region. Using Joseph Nye's soft power, it argues that China is using its soft power to develop social acceptance for its new desired role in the region. In this vein, China's Belt Road Initiative (BRI) and Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) are enhancing China's soft power in Asia Pacific region. The paper employs broader definition of soft power and analyzes all non-military tools used by China in Asia Pacific region.
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Tomba, Luigi. "China's Challenges in the Twenty-First Century. Joseph Y. S. Cheng." China Journal 53 (January 2005): 180–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20066013.

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Wu, Shellen. "THE SILENT HALF SPEAKS." Journal of Chinese History 2, no. 1 (November 6, 2017): 203–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jch.2017.33.

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It wasn't so long ago that histories of China's rocky transition to modernity featured a small and entirely male cast of characters. In the works of the first generation of American Sinologists, from John King Fairbank to his most famous students such as Joseph Levenson, a few men, from late Qing statesman Li Hongzhang 李鴻章 to reformers and revolutionaries like Kang Youwei 康有為, Sun Yatsen 孫中山, and Liang Qichao 梁啟超, loomed large over the narrative of the Chinese revolution. Into this lacuna Mary Rankin's rediscovery of the late Qing female martyr Qiu Jin 秋瑾 came as a thunderbolt. Her work opened up the possibility that perhaps the problem wasn't the absence of women in China's revolution but the failure of scholars to look for their contribution. Rankin's 1968 article on “The Tenacity of Tradition,” and her subsequent bookEarly Chinese Revolutionariespaved the way for a far more nuanced and complicated new social history of modern China.
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Lieberthal, Kenneth. "Megaproject: A Case Study of China's Three Gorges Project.Shiu-hung Luk , Joseph Whitney." Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs 31 (January 1994): 157–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2949923.

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Radchenko, Sergey. "Choibalsan's Great Mongolia Dream." Inner Asia 11, no. 2 (2009): 231–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/000000009793066532.

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AbstractThis article is an account of Soviet and Mongolian efforts to manipulate a nationalist insurrection in Chinese Altai in 1944–45. For the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin this insurrection, led by a Kazakh nationalist, Osman Batyr, offered an excellent opportunity to attend to Soviet security interests in Xinjiang. For the Prime Minister of the Mongolian People's Republic (MPR), Khorloogiin Choibalsan, Osman represented an important investment in the process of expanding the MPR's regional influence and prestige. Choibalsan intended to co-opt Osman in an expanded Great Mongolia, which he hoped to build up at China's expense by winning the loyalty of the Kazakhs in Xinjiang and the Mongol banners of what is now Inner Mongolia. Stalin supported Choibalsan's vision for a time, until he reached a broader accommodation with China, ending Soviet support for anti-Chinese nationalist movements and putting an end to Choibalsan's Great Mongolia Dream.
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MacInnis, Donald. "Book Review: Rawlinson the Recorder and China's Revolution: A Topical Biography of Frank Joseph Rawlinson, 1871–1937." Missiology: An International Review 20, no. 4 (October 1992): 536. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009182969202000422.

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Han, Seong-joo. "Joseon and Ming China's Pincer Attack on the JianzhouJurchens in 1467." Korea-Japan Historical Review 45 (August 31, 2013): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.18496/kjhr.2013.08.45.105.

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Finnane, Antonia. "Twentieth-Century China: New Approaches. Edited by Jeffrey Wasserstrom. [London and New York: Routledge, 2003. xv+273 pp. $25.95. ISBN 0-415-19504-7.]." China Quarterly 177 (March 2004): 221–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741004250123.

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This useful volume brings together a number of articles showing recent shifts in the English-language historiography of 20th-century China. Historians tend to talk in terms of centuries, and a book about historical approaches to the century just finished is timely. Wasserstrom's introduction establishes the grounds for thinking about China's 20th century as a discrete period of historical time, at the same time explaining the logic of the book and integrating its disparate elements.The chapters show considerable diversity. Joseph Esherick's “Ten theses on the Chinese revolution,” already well known in the field, rebuts some received wisdom about the (Communist) revolution and offers a series of alternative conclusions. Among these is “the need to break the 1949 barrier,” (p. 41) a point discussed at greater length in Paul Cohen's essay on “The 1949 divide in Chinese history.” The diminished significance of 1949 in recent studies is a natural product, as Cohen notes, of political and social change in China since the death of Mao, and he poses the problem of how to “probe the ways in which 1949 did indeed signal abrupt and important change, as well as the ways it did not” (p. 35).
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ROCHA, LEON ANTONIO. "How deep is love? The engagement with India in Joseph Needham's historiography of China." BJHS Themes 1 (2016): 13–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/bjt.2016.5.

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AbstractIn 2015 Dhruv Raina published Needham's Indian Network: The Search for a Home for the History of Science in India (1950–1970), bringing to light the long-range networks that institutionalized the disciplinary history of science in post-colonial India, and demonstrating the intellectual and infrastructural contributions of Joseph Needham (1900–1995) in this endeavour. This paper takes a different approach and turns to the way that Needham perceived Indian vis-à-vis Chinese civilization, and the role India played in Needham's historiography of science. It turns out that Needham's most sustained engagement with India could be found in his histories of medicine, bodily practices and alchemical traditions. In the first section of the paper, I outline the key concepts of ‘Grand Titration’ and ‘oecumenical science’ that animated Needham's historiography, which clarifies why Chinese medicine, especially acupuncture, occupies a privileged status. The second section elaborates on Needham's scholarship and vision of acupuncture, involving the verification of acupuncture's reality and efficacy via Western biomedicine. He thought acupuncture would be China's unique contribution to a new ‘universal medicine’ in the modern age, but by contrast Needham saw little worth refurbishing in Indian medicine, arguing via an investigation in yoga that Indian practices were generally less ‘materialist’ and less ‘proto-scientific’. In the third section, I turn my attention to Needham's preoccupation with the history of alchemy around the world, and discuss his theorization on transmission and circulation of scientific knowledge. I comment on Needham's commitment to the thesis that European alchemy was a melting pot of Chinese, Indian, Persian, Arabic, Greek, Egyptian and Roman ideas and practices. While Needham reserved his ‘deepest love’ and ‘profoundest desire’ for Chinese civilization, India on the other hand often occupied a secondary status in his historical accounts, and in the conclusion I move from a critique of Needham's preconceptions to reflect on the writing of the history of non-Western science.
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Xu, Xi, and 徐曦. "British left-wing writers and China: Harold Laski, W.H. Auden and Joseph Needham." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2013. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B50434275.

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This thesis explores cross-cultural encounters between China and three British left-wing writers – Harold Laski, W. H. Auden and Joseph Needham. The motivations underlying this study are the diversity and intensiveness of the British left’s engagements with China’s search for modernization in the twentieth century. Laski, Auden and Needham were all prominent British left-wing intellectuals, and each exerted a remarkable influence on the Chinese pursuit of modern democracy, literature, and science, the three important pillars of China’s modernization since the May Fourth period. Grouping them together, the thesis makes a contribution to the study of the international impacts of the British left in general and the study of Sino-British cultural exchanges in particular. The conventional view emphasizes Western influences on China in modern times as unilateral knowledge transplantation from the advanced West to the backward East, thus the important role of the Chinese intelligentsia as cultural agency is often marginalized. This thesis, by contrast, interprets the British left’s encounters with China as a process of interactive, dynamic, even dialectical transformation, from which both sides derived intellectual benefits. It not only demonstrates the initiative taken by the Chinese intellectuals in translating, interpreting, and applying Western knowledge to address their own particular problems, but also attempts to show the inspirations the British left-wing writers took from China in their own humanitarian struggle for a more liberal, equitable and peaceful world. The thesis is organized in chronological order with the earliest encounter discussed first. Chapter One examines Laski’s impact on Chinese liberals’ imagination and construction of an equitable and democratic China. It shows that the Chinese applications of Laski’s political theory to their local concerns were highly selective, and it was difficult for Chinese liberals to fully embrace Laski’s thought because of the inner conflict between the liberal and Marxist aspects of Laski. Chapter Two discusses Auden and Isherwood’s co-authored book Journey to a War (1939) in the critical tradition of travel writing. It argues that their ironic self-consciousness of the travel book genre itself makes the book unique in Western representations of China, but exposes them to the critical charge of immature frivolity. It also shows that Auden worked towards a symbolic solution for the conflicting demands of the public and private worlds by interpreting the China war into a global human history in his sonnets. Chapter Three focuses on the reception of Auden’s poetry in China. Exposing the limitations of the prevailing formalist-aesthetic approach, it unearths Zhu Weiji’s Marxist interpretation of Auden and proposes an ideological criticism to re-examine Auden’s influences on Chinese modernist poets. Chapter Four explores Needham’s conversion to Chinese culture and his influences on China’s understanding of its own science. By tracing various Chinese responses to the Needham Question, it argues that although Needham’s research boosted the confidence of Chinese in their scientific tradition, the Chinese hunger for modern science is closely associated with nationalism, which is contradictory to the socialist universalism that behind Needham’s intellectual project.
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Ou, Minhui. "Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung und Innovationsfinanzierung in China seit der Wirtschaftsreform 1978 : eine systemisch-konstruktivistische (autopoietische) Erklärung auf der Grundlage der Entwicklungstheorie von Joseph Schumpeter /." Norderstedt : Books on Demand, 2007. http://d-nb.info/985690542/04.

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Goldberger, Josef [Verfasser], Jürgen [Gutachter] Henze, Florian [Gutachter] Waldow, and Ruth [Gutachter] Hayhoe. "Chinas Hochschulen im Weltbildungssystem: / Josef Goldberger ; Gutachter: Jürgen Henze, Florian Waldow, Ruth Hayhoe." Berlin : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1189608014/34.

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Ou, Minhui [Verfasser]. "Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung und Innovationsfinanzierung in China seit der Wirtschaftsreform 1978 : eine systemisch-konstruktivistische (autopoietische) Erklärung auf der Grundlage der Entwicklungstheorie von Joseph Schumpeter / Minhui Ou." Norderstedt : Books on Demand GmbH, 2007. http://d-nb.info/999926683/34.

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Chen, Ximeng [Verfasser], Josef [Akademischer Betreuer] Rützel, and Birgit [Akademischer Betreuer] Ziegler. "Professionalisierung der Berufsschullehrer in China durch Dualisierung / Ximeng Chen. Betreuer: Josef Rützel ; Birgit Ziegler." Darmstadt : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1111910421/34.

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Pahl, Marie [Verfasser], Frauke [Akademischer Betreuer] Kraas, and Joseph [Akademischer Betreuer] Nipper. "Moving Professionals. Structure and Agency in the Migration and Place Decision-making of High-skilled Chinese in Guangzhou and Dongguan, China / Marie Pahl. Gutachter: Frauke Kraas ; Joseph Nipper." Köln : Universitäts- und Stadtbibliothek Köln, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1098427238/34.

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Kim, Meejung. "Le montage des peintures coréennes sous la dynastie Joseon (1392-1910)." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SORUL042.

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Les peintures coréennes datant de la dynastie Joseon (1392-1910) ont été très souvent remontées à la manière chinoise ou japonaise. Il est possible d’en reconstituer la configuration grâce à de rares exemples de rouleaux suspendus ayant conservé leurs montages d’origine. Il en est ainsi du Portrait de Kang Sehwang par Yi Myeonggi, qui date de 1783, et aujourd’hui conservé au Musée national de Corée, à Séoul, ou encore des Bambous sous la pluie de Yi Chong, datant de 1622 et appartenant au Musée Guimet, dont l’originalité tient à l’inclusion d’un colophon calligraphié. Dans ce genre de peintures réservées aux lettrés, le schéma d’encadrement au moyen d’une bordure blanche ainsi que d’un encadrement supérieur et inférieur de couleur bleue apparaît comme étant semblable. On peut étendre le travail de reconstitution grâce aux archives royales, où des commandes de paravents de diverses natures sont enregistrées. Le genre mal connu des « souvenirs de réunions », à mi-chemin entre peinture et écriture, révèle des montages originaux sous forme de rouleaux suspendus. L’examen d’autres genres de peintures, qu’elles soient commémoratives, édificatrices, ou même chamaniques montre l’étendue des solutions de montages, ce qui tient à l’extrême variété des papiers coréens utilisés. La conception de formats géants pour les peintures bouddhiques, surtout après la Guerre d’Imjin (1592-1598), ne peut s’expliquer sans les propriétés de résistance du papier coréen. L’examen technique et esthétique des montages de peintures coréennes apporte ainsi un nouvel éclairage à l’histoire de la peinture coréenne, depuis la fin de la dynastie Goryeo jusqu’aux bouleversements politiques apparus en 1910
During the 20th century, most Korean paintings dating from the Joseon dynasty (1392-1910) have been remounted by using the Chinese technique or the Japanese one. Yet, it is possible to reconstruct their original appearance by studying a couple of Korean scrolls that have kept their original mounts. The Portrait of Kang Sehwang by the painter Yi Myeonggi, dated 1783, that belongs to the National Museum of Korea in Seoul, is one of them. Bamboos under the Rain, painted by Yi Chong in 1622, kept by the Guimet Museum in Paris, is a further example, its original feature being the inclusion of a colophon with a calligraphy. In these paintings intended for scholars, the design of the frame, taking the form of a white border with a blue upper and lower part, seems to have been widespread. One may extend the reconstruction of the Korean mounts by analysing the content of the royal archives: the commissioning of screens were documented in detail, revealing all kind of information about their material. Studying the lesser known genre of the “memories of meetings”, at the border between painting and writing, is particularly instructive as some of these have kept their original mounts. Examination of further categories of paintings, whether commemorative, votive or even shamanist, reveal a large extent of solution of mountings, and this is due to the varieties of Korean paper. The making of giant format for Buddhist paintings after the Imjin War (1592-1598) was largely the result of the resistant properties of the Korean paper named hanji
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Beus, Annalyn. "Translation and Transcription of a Passage from the Baduem Manuscript: An Eighteenth-Century Portuguese Embassy to China." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2013. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/4016.

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This project is a diplomatic transcription and English translation of a passage from an 18-century manuscript that chronicles a remarkable Portuguese embassy to China (Macau). The embassy embarked from Lisbon in February 1752, sailing in a luxuriously outfitted ship (Nossa Senhora da Conceição e Lusitânia Grande), in convoy with a warship (Nossa Senhora das Brotas). The English translation is important because it makes the account accessible to scholars who lack familiarity with Portuguese.This voyage to China is remarkable in light of the long history of maritime loss by the Portuguese. Although the normal projected loss of life on this route was 20%, this journey was made without one death. Some of the most fascinating aspects of the journey include the following: a) how the intrepid crew of the Nossa Senhora (most of whom were novices) and the passengers dealt with bad weather at sea; b) the religious rites conducted during the voyage by Jesuit priests en route to the Far East missions, which the passengers firmly believed mitigated the dangers and were thus responsible for their safe journey; c) the intriguing political maneuvering between the Portuguese and Chinese in Macau; and d) the meticulous descriptions of the different cultures, peoples and places encountered on the journey.
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Paruk, Farhana. "Theories and practice of “soft power” : their relevance for China (as a rising power) in its relationship with African states." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19068.

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This study emphasizes the role of soft power in China’s relations with Africa. It attempts to explore and interpret China’s role in Africa from Joseph Nye’s perspective of soft power and Realism in general. China’s foreign policy is ideologically underpinned by nationalism. In the past two decades, it is based on the need to protect its national interest, by expanding trade and diplomatic relations. For this reason, China has expanded economic interest in Africa by means of mutual development and investment, economic cooperation and trade. This has led to the growth of ‘soft’ ties between China and Africa, through the provision of aid and diplomatic cooperation. By using ‘soft power’ as a vehicle to promote the perception of a peaceful rise to power, it also makes a valuable contribution to the Chinese goal of constructing a harmonious world. Based on the research, the conclusion is that China has achieved impressive gains in its overall level of soft power in Africa, especially in economic and political aspects of its relationship with Africa and less in its cultural penetrations.
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"香港聖若瑟書院研究(1875-1945)." 2008. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5893802.

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黃春艷.
"2008年8月".
"2008 nian 8 yue".
Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2008.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 97-104).
Abstracts in Chinese and English.
Huang Chunyan.
Chapter 第一章 --- 前言 --- p.1-12
Chapter 第二章 --- 喇沙修士會簡史
Chapter 第一節 --- 會祖聖若翰喇沙之生平 --- p.13-16
Chapter 第二節 --- 喇沙修士會簡介 --- p.16-19
Chapter 第三章 --- 聖若瑟書院成立背景
Chapter 第一節 --- 香港早期天主教教育 --- p.20-23
Chapter 第二節 --- 救主書院一一聖若瑟書院的前身 --- p.23-25
Chapter 第三節 --- 高神父邀請喇沙修士會來港辦學 --- p.25-27
Chapter 第四章 --- 聖若瑟書院的創辦與發展
Chapter 第一節 --- 喇沙修士接管聖若瑟書院 --- p.28-31
Chapter 第二節 --- 聖若瑟書院辦學槪況及特色 --- p.31-40
Chapter 第五章 --- 聖若瑟書院師資分析:以喇沙修士爲中心
Chapter 第一節 --- 喇沙修士簡介 --- p.41-49
Chapter 第二節 --- 喇沙修士的犠牲 --- p.49-52
Chapter 第六章 --- 聖若瑟書院與遷港澳門葡人
Chapter 第一節 --- 鴉片戰爭後澳門葡人向香港移民 --- p.53.55
Chapter 第二節 --- 有關葡語教學問題的爭論 --- p.55-58
Chapter 第三節 --- 傑出葡籍校友 --- p.58-73
Chapter 第七章 --- 校友貢獻
Chapter 第一節 --- 校友在政治領域的貢獻 --- p.74-81
Chapter 第二節 --- 校友在商業領域的貢獻 --- p.81-89
Chapter 第三節 --- 校友在教育領域的貢獻 --- p.89-90
Chapter 第四節 --- 校友在醫學、法律等專業領域的貢獻 --- p.90-92
Chapter 第八章 --- 結語 --- p.93-96
參考書目 --- p.97-104
附錄 --- p.105-117
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Books on the topic "Chinard, Joseph"

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Reminiscence of a roving scholar: Science, humanities, and Joseph Needham. New Jersey: World Scientific Pub. Co., 2005.

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Reminiscence of a roving scholar: Science, humanities, and Joseph Needham. New Jersey: World Scientific Pub. Co., 2005.

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Mao and the economic Stalinization of China, 1948-1953. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2006.

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Newman, Robert P. Owen Lattimore and the "loss" of China. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992.

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The honorable survivor: Mao's China, McCarthy's America, and the persecution of John S. Service. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press, 2009.

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Sally, Waller, ed. Authoritarian and single party states. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Xie, Chuntao, ed. China's Urbanization: Migration by the Millions. Translated by Chiying Wang. Global Century Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.24103/cus1.en.2016.

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Joseph Eugene Stiglitz, laureate of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, once named urbanization in China and the new technical revolution led by the United States as the two great events shaping the world of the 21st century. British specialist Tom Miller refers to China’s urbanization as “the greatest migration in human history.” China's Urbanization: Migration by the Millions is a full-range description of how millions of farmers in China became urban citizens in different periods of history. It further explores the deep-rooted issues of the country’s land system and household registration system, issues that will be confronted by urbanization for a long time to come. China is the world’s largest single-country population transfer and urbanization country. Its urbanization is faced with ever more stringent constraints on resources and environment. This means China has to take a brand new path of urbanization with Chinese characteristics. Through this book, readers can get both the ropes of official and mainstream views on the new urbanization initiative and get familiar with multi-directional probes on this issue in academic circles so they may gain a comprehensive and balanced understanding of the whole picture. This book was first published by New World Press in 2014, and republished jointly by New World Press and Global Century Press in 2016. This joint publication is the first volume in the ‘China Urbanization Studies’ series. We have retained the original typesetting, but we have added DOI numbers for the book, Series Editors’ Prefaces and all chapters, as well as a section of dual language additions from Global Century Press in English and Chinese.
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In the Footsteps of Joseph Dalton Hooker. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 2019.

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Michael Joseph: Master of Wor. Ramboro Books PLC, 1997.

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Murphey, Rhoads, Maurice Meisner, and Joseph Levenson. Mozartian Historian: Essays on the Works of Joseph R. Levenson. University of California Press, 2021.

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Zhang, Guozuo. "Interview with Joseph Nye on Soft Power." In Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path, 95–100. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3398-8_10.

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Leung, Beatrice K. F. "Joseph Cardinal Zen Ze-kiun of Hong Kong." In People, Communities, and the Catholic Church in China, 61–77. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1679-5_5.

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Golas, Peter J. "Technological Illustration in China: A Post-Needham Perspective." In Science and Technology in East Asia. The Legacy of Joseph Needham, 43–58. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.dda-eb.4.00575.

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Xiaochun, Sun, and Jacob Kistemaker. "Influence of Islamic Astronomy in Song and Yuan China - Some Facts and Discussions." In Science and Technology in East Asia. The Legacy of Joseph Needham, 59–74. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.dda-eb.4.00576.

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Clemente, Tina S., and Chih-yu Shih. "Jose Santiago “Chito” Santa Romana." In China Studies in the Philippines, 217–24. Title: China studies in the Philippines : intellectual paths and the formation of a field / edited by Tina S. Clemente and Chih-yu Shih. Description: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge, 2019. | Series: Routledge contemporary China series ; 197: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429508189-19.

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Métailié, Georges. "Needham's Vision of the Encounter of China and Europe: The Case of the History of Botany." In Science and Technology in East Asia. The Legacy of Joseph Needham, 33–42. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.dda-eb.4.00574.

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Meidong, Chen. "The Argument Between Right-rotation Theory and Left-rotation Theory of the Sun, the Moon and the Five Planets in Ancient China." In Science and Technology in East Asia. The Legacy of Joseph Needham, 139–43. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.dda-eb.4.00582.

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"15. Joseph Stiglitz and China’s Transition Success." In Toward a Just Society, 309–22. Columbia University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/guzm18672-016.

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HOLZ, Hans Heinz. "NEEDHAM Joseph. Science and Civilisation in China, 1954." In Nachdenken über Technik, 289–94. Nomos, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845269238-289.

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Li, Xiaobing. "Advisors and Aid." In Building Ho's Army, 39–62. University Press of Kentucky, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813177946.003.0003.

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Chapter 2 examines what the Viet Minh needed from China and Mao’s determination to support Ho’s war effort. It discusses Mao’s concerns about national security since Josef Stalin was not ready to send Soviet forces to defend Chinese borders against a foreign invasion. Mao therefore decided on a self-reliant, proactive defense to stop the Western powers outside the Chinese borders in neighboring countries like Vietnam and break the US military encirclement of China in East and Southeast Asia. Although external Cold War factors may appear to be one of the motives behind Mao’s decision, his strategy also was driven by significant internal factors. China’s power status depended more on its political stability and military strength than on its foreign relations. In this sense, Mao may have perceived China’s involvement in the French Indochina War as a chance to continue the Communist movement at home and to project New China’s power image abroad. The PLA’s victory in the civil war gave Mao and his generals confidence in their ability to help the Viet Minh drive the French Army out of Indochina and later to help Kim Il-sung to drive the UN force out of the Korean peninsula.
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Conference papers on the topic "Chinard, Joseph"

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Pekcan, Cemre. "The Importance of Cultural Diplomacy in Breaking the Perception of “China Threat”." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c07.01658.

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Cultural diplomacy, which is accepted as a sub-branch of public diplomacy, is described as ‘the exchange of ideas, information, art, and other aspects of culture among nations and their peoples in order to foster mutual understanding’ by Milton C. Cummings. Although this term has been used in international relations for centuries, its acceptance as a theory is a relatively new concept. Cultural diplomacy, as a component of both public diplomacy and also Joseph Nye’s ‘soft power’, includes movies, music, dance, exhibitions, various education and exchange programs, literature and cultural programs. In today’s world, China, a super power with its growing economy, started to feature its soft power, public and cultural diplomacy to break the perception of ‘China threat’ theory which shortly claims that the rising power would eventually challenge the hegemon power and war will be inevitable. The aim of this study is to put forward Chinese efforts in promoting cultural diplomacy to break the perception of ‘China threat’ theory by analyzing the elements of China’s cultural diplomacy, which are basically; Confucius Institutes, marketing Chinese cultural products, series of cultural programs and foreign aid. As the outcomes of the research, it is seen that against ‘China Threat’ theory, China clearly keeps emphasizing its peaceful development and wants to improve its image especially after 1989 Tinananmen Crackdown. Hence, as the most important elements of China’s cultural diplomacy; Confucius Institutes have been established throughout the world, Chinese cultural products are being marketed and Chinese foreign policy is becoming more transparent.
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NII, YOKO. "THE JESUIT JEAN-JOSEPH-MARIE AMIOT AND CHINESE MUSIC IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY." In Europe and China: Science and the Arts in the 17th and 18th Centuries. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814390446_0004.

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Xu, Senlu, Gei-peng Luo, and Wei-dong Xu. "Recent developing status of fiber optic sensors in China." In Microlithography '91, San Jose,CA, edited by Ramon P. DePaula and Eric Udd. SPIE, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.24729.

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