Xian dai hua shi ye zhong de dang dai Zhongguo zheng zhi yun dong yan jiu

A study of the political movements in contemporay China from the view of modernization

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Xian dai hua shi ye zhong de dang dai Zhongguo zheng zhi yun dong yan jiu

A study of the political movements in contemporay China from the view of modernization

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Language
Chinese
Pages
444

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [415]-440).

Published in
Beijing
Series
Zheng zhi fa zhan yu zheng fu chuang xin yan jiu cong shu, Zheng zhi fa zhan yu zheng fu chuang xin yan jiu cong shu
Other Titles
Study of the political movements in contemporay China from the view of modernization

Classifications

Library of Congress
DS777.75 .W375 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
5, 5, 444 p. :
Number of pages
444

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25204104M
ISBN 10
7500493304
ISBN 13
9787500493303
LCCN
2011444432
OCLC/WorldCat
767644275

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