Keyword [south China] Result: 121 - 140 | Page: 7 of 9 |
| 121. | A Report On Chinese Translation Of Files On South China Sea Islands Dispute |
| 122. | Stance Construction By Means Of Pragmatic Markers |
| 123. | From Active Intervention To Neutrality |
| 124. | Analyze The Influence Of The State Of Vietnam And The Philippines On Their Policies In The South China Sea From The Perspective Of Geopolitics (1947-1969) |
| 125. | White Lotus rebels and South China pirates: Social crises and political changes in the Qing empire, 1796--1810 |
| 126. | To entertain and renew: Operas, puppet plays and ritual in South China |
| 127. | Trophic interactions within the microbial food web in Hong Kong coastal waters and the South China Sea |
| 128. | Bound to emancipate: Management of lower-class women in 1920s and 1930s urban South China |
| 129. | A Research on Shijiao---The Ritual Traditions of Fashi in South China |
| 130. | Calling Canada home: Canadian law and immigrant Chinese women from South China and Hong Kong, 1860--1990 |
| 131. | Local matters: Lineage, scholarship and the Xuehaitang academy in the construction of regional identities in south China, 1810--1880 |
| 132. | Conflict in the South China Sea: Southeast Asian responses to Chinese territorial demands |
| 133. | Tribalizing the frontier: Barbarians, settlers, and the state in Ming South China |
| 134. | Soil studies along a vegetation chronosequence affected by fire in Hong Kong, South China |
| 135. | Tugging at the native's heartstrings: Nostalgia and the post-Mao 'revival' of the xian shi yue string ensemble music of Chaozhou, South China |
| 136. | Women's work for women: Chinese Christian women and Western missionaries in Canton, South China, 1847--1938 |
| 137. | Representation of African countries in Chinese online newspapers |
| 138. | Questioning Convergence: Daoism in South China during the Yuan Dynasty |
| 139. | Study On The Folk, Culture, And Idiom Terms Of South China Zhuzhici In The Ming-Qing Dynasty |
| 140. | A Contrastive Critical Cognitive Study Of The Framing Strategies In The Sino-US Mainstream Media Discourse Of The South China Sea Issue |
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