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Philosophy / Asia / Marxist theory / Chinese philosophy / Political realism / Yan Xuetong / Qin / Xun Zi / Hegemony / International relations theory / International relations / Ancient Chinese states
Date: 2013-08-13 13:26:14
Philosophy
Asia
Marxist theory
Chinese philosophy
Political realism
Yan Xuetong
Qin
Xun Zi
Hegemony
International relations theory
International relations
Ancient Chinese states

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