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... relations with them . These lessons , as reinforced by domestic considerations , led China to take a conciliatory role in the Geneva Conference on Indochina in 1954 and to try to normalize its foreign relations . Premier Zhou Enlai ...
... relations with them . These lessons , as reinforced by domestic considerations , led China to take a conciliatory role in the Geneva Conference on Indochina in 1954 and to try to normalize its foreign relations . Premier Zhou Enlai ...
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... relations are dealt with in J.J.L. DUYVENDAK , China's Discovery of Africa ( 1949 ) ; and YI - T'UNG WANG , Official Relations Between China and Japan , 1368-1549 ( 1953 ) . Specialized studies of mature Ming include CHARLES O. HUCKER ...
... relations are dealt with in J.J.L. DUYVENDAK , China's Discovery of Africa ( 1949 ) ; and YI - T'UNG WANG , Official Relations Between China and Japan , 1368-1549 ( 1953 ) . Specialized studies of mature Ming include CHARLES O. HUCKER ...
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... relations among its divi- sions and denominations , its missionary outreach to other peoples , and its relations with other world religions are discussed . For supporting material on various topics , see BIBLICAL LITERATURE AND ITS ...
... relations among its divi- sions and denominations , its missionary outreach to other peoples , and its relations with other world religions are discussed . For supporting material on various topics , see BIBLICAL LITERATURE AND ITS ...
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