Occupational groups and the Cultural Revolution
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1972 |
Oksenberg, Michel |
The objectives and instrumentalities of foreign policy
|
1972 |
Hinton, Harold C. |
Mao Tse-tungʹs theory of peopleʹs war
|
1972 |
Lin, Piao |
The social characteristics of Chinese party elites
|
1972 |
North, Robert C. |
Communist Chinaʹs economic development and international capabilities
|
1972 |
Eckstein, Alexander |
Thought reform : the cultural perspectives
|
1972 |
Lifton, Robert Jay |
Traditional social structure and communist goals
|
1972 |
Lewis, John Wilson |
Chinese attitudes toward nuclear weapons
|
1972 |
Halperin, Morton H. |
Communication and politics
|
1972 |
Yu, Frederick T. C. |
The allocation of income
|
1972 |
Wu, Yuan-li |
Mao's revolutionary strategy and Peking's international behavior
|
1972 |
Tsou, Tang |
The formal political structure
|
1972 |
Liu, Shao-chʹi |
Mao's effort to reintegrate the Chinese polity
|
1972 |
Solomon, Richard H. |
The allocation of justice
|
1972 |
Spitz, Allan |
China's conventional military capability
|
1972 |
Armbruster, Frank E. |
The Chinese family and Communist Revolution
|
1972 |
Yang, C. K. |
The political dynamics of the cult of Mao Tse-tung
|
1972 |
Myers, James T. |
The Cultural Revolution in structural perspective
|
1972 |
Johnson, Chalmers |
Why communists must undertake self-cultivation
|
1972 |
Liu, Shao-chʹi |
The minority groups and the problems of political integration
|
1972 |
Moseley, George |