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Grammatical Relations, Reflexives and Pseudo-raising in Japanese
Jiang Jie-Shi furiously hit-Asp self one-Cl 'Jiang Jie-Shi hit himself furiously.' (ziji
= Jiang Jie-Shi/statue) b. Jiang Jie-Shii henhen-de da-le ziji-bensheni yi-xia.
Jiang Jie-Shi furiously hit-Asp self-self one-Cl 'Jiang Jie-Shi hit himself furiously.
2
Chinese Schools in Peninsular Malaysia: The Struggle for ...
That was the year the Northern Expedition was completed and Jiang Jie Shi
seized total power. So, Sir Cecil not only continued with the practice of banning
school textbooks, but even stepped up the practice. Then in 1932, according to
one ...
3
A Brief History of the World
In China, Generalissimo Jiang Jie Shi's Naitonalists were on the verge of
reuniting China under him. The Japanese could not delay an attack any longer
and had to make gains in China quickly. The world was trapped in the Great
Depression ...
In China, Generalissimo Jiang Jie Shi's Nationalists were on the verge of
reuniting the nation under him. The Japanese could not delay an attack any
longer, and they had to make gains in China quickly. The world was trapped in
the Great ...
5
The Theoretical Evolution of International Political ...
The state that took over Taiwan from the Japanese was a highly militaristic
bureaucracy dominated by a single leader, Jiang Jie-Shi. On this there is much
agreement. But the internal structure of the state, the relative power of different
groups ...
George T. Crane, Abla Amawi, 1997
6
The Missing Girls and Women of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan: ...
Therefore, if people in Taiwan called him Jiang Jie-shi, they would be identified
as communist suspects and be arrested. 46. The chief difference between the
Constitution of the Republic of China and that of the United States is that the
former ...
7
The Cuckoo Comes at Harvest
In order to protect the people, the Chinese Communist Party decided to defeat
Jiang Jie Shi. "According to the Chinese Communist Party, the war was divided
into three parts; defense, confrontation, and attacking. Defense (1946-47): At the
...
8
J. William Fulbright, Vietnam, and the Search for a Cold War ...
Jiang Jie-shi's government was appalled at Nixon's opening to mainland China,
but outside of radical right circles, the forthcoming trip was hailed as a coup by
foreign policy observers and politicians at home and abroad.51 Long before
Nixon ...
Randall Bennett Woods, 1998
9
Toward a Political Economy of Development: A Rational Choice ...
The Jiang Jie-shi government cannot be said to have delivered Taiwan into
foreign hands, either by letting merchant capital dominate foreign trade or by
letting monopoly capital dominate manufacturing. Key manufacturing sectors
remain ...
10
Hitler's Man in Havana: Heinz Luning and Nazi Espionage in ...
In late 1938, the Chinese Nationalist leader Jiang Jie-shi (prePingying form,
Chiang Kai-shek) retreated into China's interior, one thousand miles up the
Yangzi (Yangtze) River, at Chongqing (Chungking). This confrontation
sharpened in ...