Ethnicity and Nationalism Sample Clauses

Ethnicity and Nationalism. Anthropological Perspectives. London: Pluto Press, (1994) 2010.
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Ethnicity and Nationalism. Anthropological Perspectives. London etc: Pluto Press. Xxxx, Xxxxxx. 2014. “Beijing Wudaokou diqu hanguo canyinye kongjian buju tezheng xx xxxx xxxx fenxi (The Distribution Characteristics and Clustering Mechanism of Korean Catering Service in Wudaokou District, Beijing).” Economic Geography, no. 12: 106–13. Xxxx, Xxxx, and Xxxx Xxxx. 1999. “China in the Context of the Asian Financial Crisis.” China Review, 165–78. Xxxxxx, Xxxxx, and Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx. 2015. “Raising Cosmopolitans: Localized Educational Strategies of International Families in Shanghai.” Global Networks: A Journal of Transnational Affairs 15 (2): 141–160. Xxxx, Xxxxxxx. 2008. “Beijing Zongjiao Xianzhuang Xx Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xinwenti (The Status Quo and New Situations and Problems of the Religion in Beijing).” In Beijing Shehui Fazhan Baogao:2007-2008 (Annual Report of Scocial Development of Beijing: 2007-2008), edited by Xxxxxxxxx Xxx, 185–96. Xxxxx, Xxxx, and Xxxxx-Xxxxx Xxx. 2009. “Thinking Locally, Acting Globally: Redefining Traditions at the Korean Minjok Leadership Academy.” Korean Studies 33: 124– 149. Xxxxx, Xxxx, and Xxxxx-xxxxx Xxx. 2012. “Kirŏgi Families in the US: Transnational Migration and Education.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 38 (3): 485–506.
Ethnicity and Nationalism. Formation of Identity and Dynamics of Conflict in the 1990s. Goteborg: Xxxxxxxx. Hlophe, S. 1979. Class, Ethnicity and Politics in Liberia: A Class Analysis of Power Struggles in the Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Administrations from 1944-1976. Cambridge University Press.
Ethnicity and Nationalism. Formation of Identity and Dynamics of Conflicts in the 1990s. Goteborg: Nordnes. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx. 1975. Intervention: External Involvement in Civil Wars. London: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx.

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