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Oxford China Centre Conversations 2: How Communist is the People's Republic of China?

Featuring Professor Patricia Thornton (Chair, Oxford), Professor Daniel Koss (Harvard University), Professor Joseph Fewsmith (Boston University), and Professor Rebecca Karl (NYU).
The Oxford China Conversations are an initiative of the Oxford China Centre Seminar Series, co-run by the Faculty of Oriental Studies and the Oxford School for Global and Area Studies and hosted by the University of Oxford China Centre.

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15 июня 2021 г. 21:07:47
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