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  • eautiful landscape of lake level reflect fantasy dramatic sunrise sky in Sun Moon Lake , in Taiwan, Asia.

    “Yizhou 夷洲” and “Liuqiu 流求” in Historical Chinese Texts: International Relations on the Northeast Asian Seas (3rd-17th Centuries)

    Man-houng Lin and Yi-chen Huang

    Asia Paper December, 2024
  • Political Development and Organized Crime: The Yin and Yang of Greater Central Asia?

    Niklas Swanström

    Journal Article January, 2007, The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly, Volume 5
  • Between Scandals & Elections: Sino-Austrian Relations in the Era of Sharp Power

    Julian Tucker and Larissa Stünkel

    Issue & Policy Briefs June, 2019, pp. 12
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    Backgrounder October, 2017, pp. 6
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    Highlighting Regional Energy-Economic-Environmental Benefits of Agricultural Bioresources Utilization: An Integrated Model from Life Cycle Perspective

    Jingzheng Ren

    Commentaries and Op-eds July, 2019, Sustainability
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  • Opposing Views on a Contentious Issue: Two Essays on Conflict prevention between Mainland China and Taiwan

    Wang Yang-Cheng and Lai Chung-Nang

    Silk Road Paper March 1, 2007, pp. 52
  • Central Asia: All Together Now

    S. Frederick Starr, Bilahari Kausikan and Yang Cheng

    Commentaries and Op-eds June 16, 2017, The American Interest
  • Hong Kong sees signs of life amid political stasis

    Joseph Yu-shek Cheng

    Commentaries and Op-eds March, 2023
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