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“Never Forget National Humiliation: Postcolonial Consciousness And China’S Rise.”, Zheng Wang Jan 2012

“Never Forget National Humiliation: Postcolonial Consciousness And China’S Rise.”, Zheng Wang

Zheng Wang

No abstract provided.


《崛起了,为什么朋友越来越少?》 (With The Rise Of China, Why Beijing Has Fewer And Fewer Friends?). Singapore: Lianhe Zaobao, October 27, 2011., Zheng Wang Oct 2011

《崛起了,为什么朋友越来越少?》 (With The Rise Of China, Why Beijing Has Fewer And Fewer Friends?). Singapore: Lianhe Zaobao, October 27, 2011., Zheng Wang

Zheng Wang

No abstract provided.


“American Conspiracy: Strategic Suspicion And U.S. Reengagement In Asia.”, Zheng Wang Jan 2011

“American Conspiracy: Strategic Suspicion And U.S. Reengagement In Asia.”, Zheng Wang

Zheng Wang

No abstract provided.


Old Wounds, New Narratives: Joint History Textbook Writing And Peacebuilding In East Asia, Zheng Wang Jan 2009

Old Wounds, New Narratives: Joint History Textbook Writing And Peacebuilding In East Asia, Zheng Wang

Zheng Wang

No abstract provided.


National Humiliation, History Education, And The Politics Of Historical Memory, Zheng Wang Dec 2008

National Humiliation, History Education, And The Politics Of Historical Memory, Zheng Wang

Zheng Wang

No abstract provided.


Culture, Apology, And International Negotiation: The Case Of The Sino-U.S. ‘Spy Plane’ Crisis, Zheng Wang Jan 2005

Culture, Apology, And International Negotiation: The Case Of The Sino-U.S. ‘Spy Plane’ Crisis, Zheng Wang

Zheng Wang

No abstract provided.


The Floating Island: Change Of Paradigm On The Taiwan Question, Zheng Wang Jan 2004

The Floating Island: Change Of Paradigm On The Taiwan Question, Zheng Wang

Zheng Wang

No abstract provided.


Reflections On "Human Nature And Human Virtue", Lawrence E. Frizzell D.Phil. Jan 1996

Reflections On "Human Nature And Human Virtue", Lawrence E. Frizzell D.Phil.

Reverend Lawrence E. Frizzell, S.T.L., S.S.L., D.Phil.

Reflections on "Human Nature and Human Virtue" is Lawrence Frizzell's response to Dr. Chin-Tai Kim's article, Human Nature and Human Virtue: Some Reflections on Confucius.
Both articles appeared in the same issue of The ISKSA Bulletin and are re-published here.