Redefining nationalism in modern China: Sino-American relations and the emergence of Chinese public opinion in the 21st century

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Why do the Chinese sometimes speak out against U.S. and yet at other times, remain silent? This book uses a variety of previously untapped sources, including a range of news sources within China itself, weblogs, and interviews with prominent figures, to make a powerful new argument about the causes and consequences of the new Chinese nationalism.

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Shen, S. (2007). Redefining nationalism in modern China: Sino-American relations and the emergence of Chinese public opinion in the 21st century. Redefining Nationalism in Modern China: Sino-American Relations and the Emergence of Chinese Public Opinion in the 21 (pp. 1–293). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230590007

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