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The political role of the people's liberation army 1949-1973
This thesis is to study the political role of the People's Liberation Army from the approach of structure and function. The framework of the thesis consists of three major parts, first, the influence of Chinese traditional political culture on, and the formation of, the political role of the PL A; second, the influence of domestic political struggles and external military conflicts on the development of the political role of the PLA; and the third, the analysis of the transition of the PLA's political role from the structure and personnel arrangements of the CCPCC Within the above-mentioned three scopes, this thesis make a thorough discussion on the following: (1) The relationship between the structure of the PRC and the formation of the PLA's political role; (2) How has ideology influenced the army's political role; (3) What is Mao's viewpoint and his influence on the development of the army's political role; (4) What is the link between the army and the party, and how has this developed; (6) What accounts for the expansion of the PLA's political functions; (7) What is the influence of political factional struggles on the PLA's political role; (8) Is it political institution or military institution that controls the recruitment of the military elite; (9) What are the disparities between the military elite in handling international conflicts and what are their political considerations; (10) What is the Party's position in the army; (11) How have the Party’s important meetings and personnel arrangements influenced the rise and fall of the PLA's political role
Impact of SSTA in the East Indian Ocean on the Frequency of Northwest Pacific Tropical Cyclones: A Regional Atmospheric Model Study
Perspectives on Identity, Migration, and Displacement
Perspectives on Identity, Migration, and Displacement -- edited by Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek, I-Chun Wang, and Hsiao-Yu Sun (Kaohsiung: National Sun Yat-sen University Press, 2010. ISBN 9789860235418 209 pages, bibliography, index) is a collection of articles about sociological and literary aspects of identity formation as a consequence of (im)migration. (Im)migration results in the problematics of assimilation and hybridity and in postcolonial scholarship, in particular, attention is paid to the concept of migration termed Creolization on the ground that cultural contact, cultural transmission, and cultural transformation result in the creation of new cultures. Copyright release by National Sun Yat-sen University to the authors 2013
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-2-ajh-10.1177_10499091211072240 - Hospice Care Services Associated With a Lower Utilization of Life-Sustaining Treatments During End-Of-Life Care Among People Living With HIV/AIDS: A Population-Based Cohort Study
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-2-ajh-10.1177_10499091211072240 for Hospice Care Services Associated With a Lower Utilization of Life-Sustaining Treatments During End-Of-Life Care Among People Living With HIV/AIDS: A Population-Based Cohort Study by Yun-Ju Lai, Ming-Chung Ko, Shang-Yih Chan, Yi-Sheng Chou, Chun-Chieh Wang, Po-Wen Ku, Li-Jung Chen, Li-Fei Hsu, Pei-Hung Chuang, Chu-Chieh Chen and Yung-Feng Yen in American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®</p
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-ajh-10.1177_10499091211072240 - Hospice Care Services Associated With a Lower Utilization of Life-Sustaining Treatments During End-Of-Life Care Among People Living With HIV/AIDS: A Population-Based Cohort Study
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-ajh-10.1177_10499091211072240 for Hospice Care Services Associated With a Lower Utilization of Life-Sustaining Treatments During End-Of-Life Care Among People Living With HIV/AIDS: A Population-Based Cohort Study by Yun-Ju Lai, Ming-Chung Ko, Shang-Yih Chan, Yi-Sheng Chou, Chun-Chieh Wang, Po-Wen Ku, Li-Jung Chen, Li-Fei Hsu, Pei-Hung Chuang, Chu-Chieh Chen and Yung-Feng Yen in American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®</p
Saint John's University diploma of Charles Chun Chu Wang
Original diploma of Johannean Charles Chun Chu Wang, who earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Saint John's University, Shanghai in 1942
Cultural Discourse in Taiwan. Ed. Chin-Chuan Cheng, I-Chun Wang, and Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek.
The collected volume Cultural Discourse in Taiwan — edited by Chin-Chuan Cheng, I-Chun Wang, and Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and published by National Sun Yat-sen Uiniversity Press in 2009 — is intended as an addition to scholarship in the field of Taiwan Studies. The articles in the volume are in many aspects comparative and the topics discussed are in the context of literary and culture scholarship. At the same time, the volume is interdisciplinary as the articles cover historical perspectives, analyses of texts by Taiwan authors, and cultural discourse as related to Taiwan consciousness, language, and linguistic issues. Copyright release to the authors
sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605221110697 - Supplemental material for Irinotecan dose reduction in metastatic colorectal cancer patients with homozygous <i>UGT1A1*28</i> polymorphism: a single-center case series
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605221110697 for Irinotecan dose reduction in metastatic colorectal cancer patients with homozygous UGT1A1*28 polymorphism: a single-center case series by Hsiang-Lin Tsai, Po-Jung Chen, Yen-Cheng Chen, Ching-Chun Li, Tsung-Kun Chang, Wei-Chih Su, Tzu-Chieh Yin, Ching-Wen Huang and Jaw-Yuan Wang in Journal of International Medical Research</p
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