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Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2006/05/09/liu060509.htm (downloaded 09-05-2006)
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Author:Liu, Melinda
Title:The most important phrase you'll never hear : is China's "peaceful rise" an aggressive expansion or a harmonious one? As Hu Jintao prepares to visit Washington, Chinese and American diplomats battle over language / By Melinda Liu
Source:MSNBC.com (21 Apr. 2006)
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Bib. note:Print version.
Subjects:China - Foreign relations - United States


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Title:Kim Jong-un's visit to Beijing shows China is one of NK's most important sources of security. The US and SouthKorea should put extra value on China's advice and not simply ignore it / Global Times
Source:twitter.com Twitter (28 Mar. 2018)
Orig. URL:https://twitter.com/globaltimesnews/status/979034041289662464
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Corp. body:Global Times
Subjects:Political leadership - China
China - Foreign relations - Korea (North)
United States - Foreign relations - Korea (North)
China - Foreign relations - United States
Kim, Chong-un, 1984-


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