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Journal of Asian Studies (1972) 31 (3): 668–669.
Published: 01 May 1972
...Lung-sheng Tao China and Tanzania: A Study in Cooperative Interaction . By George T. Yu . Berkeley : Center for Chinese Studies, University of California , 1970 . 100 pp. Foreword, Documents. $4.00. 668 JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES orientation, but it also gives a well-organized...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1972) 31 (4): 947–948.
Published: 01 August 1972
...Lung-sheng Tao BOOK REVIEWS 947 is a slant that any one genuinely interested in Sino-Japanese relations should neglect at his own peril. Monash University LINCOLN L I China and Tanzania: A Study in Cooperative Interaction. BY GEORGE T. YU. Berkeley: Center for Chinese Studies, University...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1972) 31 (4): 945–947.
Published: 01 August 1972
... be a slanted view of the Chinese position. But it BOOK REVIEWS 947 is a slant that any one genuinely interested in Sino-Japanese relations should neglect at his own peril. Monash University LINCOLN L I China and Tanzania: A Study in Cooperative Interaction. BY GEORGE T. YU. Berkeley: Center for Chinese Studies...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1972) 31 (3): 667–668.
Published: 01 May 1972
... language studies and the key to a better understanding of contemporary China. Boston College PETER S. H. TANG China and Tanzania: A Study in Cooperative Interaction. BY GEORGE T. YU. Berkeley: Center for Chinese Studies, University of California, 1970. 100 pp. Foreword, Documents. $4.00. This book...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1972) 31 (3): 669–670.
Published: 01 May 1972
... behind its policy (for example, Peking Review, June 28, 1968, Nyerere's statements). Since Tanzania can neither offer China reciprocal economic and military aid, nor provide a profitable market for China's exports, what can adequately account for Peking's substantial investment and involvement except...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1972) 31 (4): 948–949.
Published: 01 August 1972
... does not explain why China has been willing to invest so much for promoting her ties with Tanzania, and why Lin Piao in 1969 put Tanzania and certain other African states in a special category in his foreign policy statement, with which China would continue friendly relationship despite the Cultural...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1991) 50 (4): 888–889.
Published: 01 November 1991
... of the Iringa Nutrition Program in Tanzania. Finally, Anthony Wylie argues that trade liberalization and government support for the private sector have stimulated the growth of Chile's fruit and vegetable industry. It is hard to delineate common themes in these papers, although Huddleston notes a nontheme...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2020) 79 (1): 257–259.
Published: 01 February 2020
...; the mass killings in Indonesia; anti-colonial, anti-Western rebellions in Africa (Lovell zooms in on Tanzania and Zimbabwe); toxic and competitive nationalisms inspired by Maoism in Vietnam and Cambodia; and social unrests, student protests, and activism in the West. As Lovell demonstrates, the global...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1986) 45 (4): 817–819.
Published: 01 August 1986
...," but Soviet 122mm howitzers supplied to Tanzania were "heavier equipment." "Major weapons" are defined as "naval vessels, armoured fighting vehicles, and missiles" on page 190, yet table 8, "Major Weapons Transfers," includes machine guns, mortars, and anti-tank guns as small as 14.5mm, 60mm, and 85mm...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1989) 48 (2): 342.
Published: 01 May 1989
... chapters dealing with human uses of mangroves in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Australia, Tanzania, Japan, and South America give an interesting if not completely exhaustive introduction to this subject. Although they are distributed around the globe, about 40 percent of the world's mangroves...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1994) 53 (1): 135–136.
Published: 01 February 1994
... and, to a lesser extent, chapter 4, contain some interesting information drawn from the developmental colonial and post-colonial experience of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Nigeria, and Ghana, floating unfortunately on a murky sea of agrarian class analysis of poor, middle, and rich peasants, "also known as 'kulaks...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1985) 45 (1): 186–187.
Published: 01 November 1985
... as tools for the proper political education and transformation of the populace, as evidenced by the Soviet and East European Comrades' Courts. The second is seen in the postcolonial attempts of countries such as India, Burma, and Tanzania to recreate some form of "traditional" tribunals, such as the nyaya...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1986) 45 (3): 662–663.
Published: 01 May 1986
... participation. The major flaws of this chapter are that its review of the literature is theoretically weak and that it makes no mention of contemporary socialist experiences with irrigation management. Cases from China or Tanzania would have provided support for the argument. BOOK REVIEWS SOUTHEAST ASIA 663...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1985) 45 (1): 185–186.
Published: 01 November 1985
... of popular courts. The first is the Leninist concept of social courts as tools for the proper political education and transformation of the populace, as evidenced by the Soviet and East European Comrades' Courts. The second is seen in the postcolonial attempts of countries such as India, Burma, and Tanzania...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1988) 47 (3): 578–579.
Published: 01 August 1988
..., 193 pp. $29.95. This short book presents eleven chapters on the political roles of the highest courts in three countries in Asia (India, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines) and two in Africa (Tanzania and Mozambique). These societies are characterized as "plural" in that they are multiethnic...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1994) 53 (1): 139–140.
Published: 01 February 1994
.... The following initiatives are examined: (1) the - collaborative efforts of India and Tanzania; (2) Zimbabwe's trade with Zambia; and (3) the export initiatives of Malaysia, Nicaragua, and Togo. Problems that have plagued South-South trade and development include capital shortage; the failure of some countries...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1988) 47 (3): 579–580.
Published: 01 August 1988
... Press, 1987. xii, 193 pp. $29.95. This short book presents eleven chapters on the political roles of the highest courts in three countries in Asia (India, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines) and two in Africa (Tanzania and Mozambique). These societies are characterized as "plural...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1981) 40 (2): 338–339.
Published: 01 February 1981
...), Pakistan (1954-1971), Cambodia (1954-1970) and Tanzania (1961-1972). Thus the work centers on the 1960s, which includes the period of the Cultural Revolution when it cut across Chinese foreign relations. None of the partners was governed by a Marxist-Leninist party, and only one Pakistan shared a border...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1994) 53 (1): 136–137.
Published: 01 February 1994
... and, to a lesser extent, chapter 4, contain some interesting information drawn from the developmental colonial and post-colonial experience of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Nigeria, and Ghana, floating unfortunately on a murky sea of agrarian class analysis of poor, middle, and rich peasants, "also known as 'kulaks...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1986) 45 (3): 661–662.
Published: 01 May 1986
... or Tanzania would have provided support for the argument. ...