Li Xiaojiang (李小江; born 1951) is a Chinese scholar of women's studies who was arguably the first to bring Women's Studies to importance in post-Mao China...
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it has to do with assimilation to western countries. Others, such as Li Xiaojiang, do not; they believe that translatability and transferability are becoming...
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Li Keqiang (Chinese: 李克强; pinyin: Lǐ Kèqiáng; 3 July 1955 – 27 October 2023) was a Chinese economist and politician who served as the premier of China...
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Homeless. 3 (3): 263–281. doi:10.1007/BF02087760. S2CID 144402744. Li, Xiaojiang (2000). "Where do we go During 50 Years?--A Review on Chinese Women's...
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JSTOR 4220100. Chen, Fei; Zhang, Jiawei; Chen, Junhao; Li, Xiaojiang; Dong, Wei; Hu, Jian; Lin, Meigui; Liu, Yanhui; Li, Guowei; Wang, Zhengjia; Zhang, Liangsheng...
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Xiaojiang S. Chen (Chinese: 陈小江; born in 1963) is a Chinese-American virologist, immunologist, and structural biologist. He is a professor of Biological...
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and Children Activity Center, which she co-founded with Li Xiaojiang and others. Li Xiaojiang, and Liang Jun. "The Contradictory Aspects of Women Cadres'...
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Liu Xiaojiang (Chinese: 刘晓江; born December 1949) is a retired Chinese admiral who served as Political Commissar of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN)...
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Chinese activist, campaigner for women's right to education in China Li Xiaojiang (born 1951), introduced women's studies to China and wrote Progress of...
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1016/j.energy.2018.11.046. S2CID 117167104. Li, Yannan; Susilo, Willy; Yang, Guomin; Yu, Yong; Du, Xiaojiang; Liu, Dongxi; Guizani, Nadra (September 2019)...
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