Sino-American Relations, Volumen29,Temas1-2Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 2003 |
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... military objective , as we saw with the SCUDS launched into Saudi Arabia and Israel . The " human shield " practice is also covered by the Geneva convention in an article which states that the " presence or movements of civilians shall ...
... military objective , as we saw with the SCUDS launched into Saudi Arabia and Israel . The " human shield " practice is also covered by the Geneva convention in an article which states that the " presence or movements of civilians shall ...
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... military power , has not entirely subsided even to this day . To the Chinese , barbarian invasions were certainly unforgettable calamities and insults . The positions of " the cap and the skirt were reversed , " the sacred abodes of ...
... military power , has not entirely subsided even to this day . To the Chinese , barbarian invasions were certainly unforgettable calamities and insults . The positions of " the cap and the skirt were reversed , " the sacred abodes of ...
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... military and commercial thinking . As in the case of the " Expansionists of 1898 , " merchants were gratified by military attempts at the rectification of existing grievances . These efforts , in turn , fueled expectations for future ...
... military and commercial thinking . As in the case of the " Expansionists of 1898 , " merchants were gratified by military attempts at the rectification of existing grievances . These efforts , in turn , fueled expectations for future ...
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SinoAmerican Relations | 3 |
From Nuremberg to Baghdad | 20 |
and the Orient 18291837 | 68 |
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