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Aspects of Interwar China

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Wenzhao Tao
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A Suntory-Toyota Symposium was held at the International Centre for Economics and Related Disciplines on 10 December 1993 under the chairmanship of Dr Antony Best. The discussion focussed on 'Aspects of Interwar China' and Dr Tao's paper was one of those presented. Dr Wenzhao Tao who was visiting Britain at the time belongs to the Institute of Modern History of the Chinese Academy of Social Science. He has now become deputy director of the Institute of American Studies there, his address being 1 Dongchang Hutong, Wangfu Dajie, Beijing.

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Paper provided by Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, LSE in its series STICERD - International Studies Paper Series with number 276.

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Date of creation: 1994
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Handle: RePEc:cep:stiisp:276

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