Reimagining the China story in strategic thought (original) (raw)
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Taeheok Lee
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Harry Harding
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Lukas K Danner
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William A. Callahan
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Emre Demir
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Alison Kaufman
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Gregory J Moore
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Björn Jerdén
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Raghavendra Mishra
China Review International, 2011
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The Confucian Continuities of Chinese Geopolitical Discourse
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Neil Thomas
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