To Change China: Western Advisers in China 1620-19601969 |
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... adviser from the West would be able to adapt to its conditions . Hart had been the most powerful Westerner in China for decades and yet the Service he controlled and built up had barely affected the basic ... advisers 128 TO CHANGE CHINA.
... adviser from the West would be able to adapt to its conditions . Hart had been the most powerful Westerner in China for decades and yet the Service he controlled and built up had barely affected the basic ... advisers 128 TO CHANGE CHINA.
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... advisers . There are also broader problems that should be explored , problems relevant not only to the advisers who worked in China , but also to those who are still trying to carry out similar work in other parts of the world . What ...
... advisers . There are also broader problems that should be explored , problems relevant not only to the advisers who worked in China , but also to those who are still trying to carry out similar work in other parts of the world . What ...
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... advisers , 129 ; and Chinese education , 129-30 , 133 , 135-36 ; and Chinese conver- sion to Christianity , 133 , 138 ; Chi- nese attempts to gain techniques of , 146-48 , 154-55 ; Chinese interest in political and legal systems of ...
... advisers , 129 ; and Chinese education , 129-30 , 133 , 135-36 ; and Chinese conver- sion to Christianity , 133 , 138 ; Chi- nese attempts to gain techniques of , 146-48 , 154-55 ; Chinese interest in political and legal systems of ...
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