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China's post-Mao transition: the role of the Party and ideology in the 'new period.'

APA

Burton, C. (1987). China’s post-Mao transition: the role of the Party and ideology in the “new period.” Pacific Affairs, 60(3), 431.

CHICAGO

Burton, Charles. 1987. “China’s Post-Mao Transition: The Role of the Party and Ideology in the ‘New Period.’” Pacific Affairs 60 (3): 431.

HARVARD

Burton, C. (1987) ‘China’s post-Mao transition: the role of the Party and ideology in the “new period.”’, Pacific Affairs, 60(3), p. 431.

MLA

Burton, Charles. “China’s Post-Mao Transition: The Role of the Party and Ideology in the ‘New Period.’” Pacific Affairs, vol. 60, no. 3, Sept. 1987, p. 431.

TURABIAN

Burton, Charles. “China’s Post-Mao Transition: The Role of the Party and Ideology in the ‘New Period.’” Pacific Affairs 60, no. 3 (September 22, 1987): 431.
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