2012/4 The Modernisation of the People's Liberation Army and its Repercussions

210x285 mm, 81 p., 19€
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Special feature: The Modernisation of the People's Liberation Army and its Repercussions
Edited by Scott Harold-
Editorial [Full text]
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Modernising China’s Military, 1997-2012 [Full text]
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US Allies Respond [Full text will be published on December 2014]Japanese, Australian, and South Korean Reactions to China’s Military Modernisation
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The European Union and the Modernisation of the People’s Liberation Army Navy [Full text will be published on December 2014]The Limits of Europe’s Strategic Irrelevance
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Taiwan’s Paradoxical Perceptions of the Chinese Military [Full text will be published on December 2014]More Capable but Less Threatening?
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Article
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The (Bio)political Novel [Full text will be published on December 2014]Some Reflections on Frogs by Mo Yan
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Current Affairs
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China Analysis
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Chongqing: Model for a new economic and social policy? [Full text will be published on December 2014]
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As crisis looms, how can SMEs be saved? [Full text will be published on December 2014]
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Book Reviews
Edited by Aurore Merle-
London, Routledge, 2011, 272 pp.
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Lanham, Lexington Books, 2010, 216 pp.
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Singapour, World Scientific Publishing Company, 2009, 562 pp.
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Elena Barabantseva, Overseas Chinese, Ethnic Minorities and Nationalism. De-centering China [Full text]London, Routledge, 2010, 202 pp.
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Chicago/London, University of Chicago Press, 2011, 464 pp.
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translated by Edmund Ryden, Leiden/Boston, Brill, 2009, 386 pp.
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