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1.
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Abaev N.V. Correlations between Theory and Practice in Chan-Buddhism
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VII, 3
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2.
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Abaev N.V. Structural Features of the Chan Text and Chan-Buddhism as a Meditation System
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VIII, 1
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3.
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Abaev N.V. Phenomena of Archaic Nature in Theory and Practice of
Chan-Buddhism
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IX, 1
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4.
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Abaev N.V. Features of Mental Activity in Early Taoism
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XII,1
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5.
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Abaev N.V. Culture of Mental Activity in Traditional China
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XIII, 1
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6.
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Abaev N.V. Algorithm of Calculation of Birth-Year Hexagrams
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XXI, 1
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7.
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Abaev N.V., Lepekhov S.Yu. Socio-Psychological Problems in
the Studies of Secret Religious Societies in Ancient China
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XIV, 1
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8.
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Abaev N.V., Lepekhov S.Yu. Features of Social Behavior Regulations in Secret Religious Societies of Traditional China
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XV, 1
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9.
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Abaev N.V., Lepekhov S.Yu. Personality Types in Secret Religious
Societies of Traditional China
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XVI, 1
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10.
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Abaev N.V., Lepekhov S.Yu., Nesterkin S.P. Principles of Psychological Training for Activities in Extreme Conditions in Traditional China
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XVII, 1
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11.
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Abaev N.V., Nesterkin S.P. Psychological Aspects of the Chan
(Zen)-Buddhism Impact on Man as a Person and as a Subject of Activities
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XI, 1
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12.
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Abaev N.V.,Vecherskiy M.I. Principles of Training Complex Based on Traditional Methods of Psychophysical School
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XVIII, 1
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13.
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Abaev N.V., Vecherskiy M.I. Modeling the Principles of Chan
Paradoxical Dialogue in a Training System with the Elements of Artificial Intellect
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XIX, 1
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14.
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Abaev N.V., Vecherskiy M.I. Features of Chan “Knowledge Technology”
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XX, 1
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15.
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Abdrahmanova Z.Yu. Historical Plays by Lao She
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XVI, 3
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16.
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Abdrahmanova Z.Yu. Literary-Aesthetic Views of Lao
She
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XVII, 3
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17.
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Abdumasarov A.A. Xinjiang-Uigur Autonomous Region:
The Principles of Birth Planning Policy
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XXII, 3
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18.
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Abiduev D.D. Characteristics of the Social System of the Khalha People in the 17th Century
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XV, 2
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19.
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Abylgaziev I.I. History of Organization of Shanxi-Qahar-Hebei Boundary Region
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XII, 3
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20.
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Abylgaziev I.I. Agrarian Policy of the CCP on the Territory of Anti-Japanese Military Bases (1937–1945)
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XIII, 3
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21.
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Abzyanov G.P. Policy of “Self-Reinforcement” in China: Attempts of Formation of a Modern Navy (1885–1895)
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XVIII, 3
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22.
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Abzyanov G.P. The Chinese Navy in the War with Japan in 1894–1895
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XIX, 2
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23.
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Ageev N.Yu. The Problem of Genesis of Calendar Interpretations of Yi Jing
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XXXII
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24.
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Ageev N.Yu. Evolution of Calendar Aspects of Yi Jing Studies in Jing FangWorks
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XXXIII
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25.
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Ageev N.Yu. Jing Fang Teaching of the Eight Palaces and Calendar Applications of this Doctrine
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XXXIV
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26.
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Ageev N.Yu. Calendar as the Basic Instrument of the So-called Correlative Thinking
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XXXV
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27.
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Ageev N.Yu. Yi Jing and Calendar in the Works of Han Scientists
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XXXIX
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28.
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Ageeva N.Yu. Hang Xinzhai and the Problem of Correlation between the Cultures of the East and theWest
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XXXI
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29.
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Ageeva N.Yu. Three Looks to Yi Jing: Yan Fu, Zhang Taiyan and Hang Xinzhai
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XXXII
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30.
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Ageeva N.Yu. Comprehension of Evolutionism in the Early Works of Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao
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XXXIII
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31.
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Ageeva N.Yu. The Theme of Yi Jing in the Creative Legacy of Hu Shi
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XXXVI
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32.
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Ageeva N.Yu. Gu Jiegang about the Zhou Yi
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XXXVII
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33.
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Ageeva N.Yu. On the Problem of the History of Origin and Evolution of the Traditional Chinese Music
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XXXVII
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34.
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Ageeva N.Yu. Concerning the Foreign Origin of Some Stringed Musical Instruments of China
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XXXVIII
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35.
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Ageeva N.Yu. Chinese Folk Instrumental Music and Musical Instruments at the Song (960–1279) and Yuan (1279–1368) Dynasties
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XXXIX
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36.
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Akatova T.N. The First Projects of Labor Laws in China
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II, 2
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37.
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Akatova T.N. The Leftist Failures of the CCP in Its Leadership of the Working Class Movement and Their Consequences (1927–1937)
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V, 2
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38.
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Akatova T.N. The Labor Policy of the Guomindang and International Reformism (1927–1937)
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VI, 2
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39.
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Akatova T.N. Japanese Aggression in Manchuria and the Revival of the Patriotic Struggle of the Chinese Working Class
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VIII, 3
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40.
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Akatova T.N. The Assessment of Class Struggle of ChineseWorkers
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IX, 3
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41.
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Akatova T.N. Attempts of the CCP to Organize the Workers’ Uprising in Wuhan against the Guomindang Regime in 1927
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XI, 3
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42.
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Akatova T.N. The Assessment of the Negative Consequences of Li Lisan’s Ideology for the Contacts of the CCP With the Working Masses
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XIII, 3
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43.
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Akatova T.N. The Measures of the Guomindang for Regulation of theWorking Class Movement in China (1927–1937)
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XIV, 3
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44.
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Akatova T.N. Communist Activities in the Shandong Mines of the Eve of the Anti-Japanese War
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XV, 3
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45.
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Akatova T.N. The Soviet Historiography of the 1970s and the 1980s on the CCP Leadership of the Working Class in Manchuria (1945–1949)
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XVI, 3
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46.
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Akatova T.N. The Dissociation of the Proletariat in China in 1919–1949
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XVII, 3
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47.
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Akatova T.N. Notions and Terms in the Studies on Chinese Proletariat
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XX, 2
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48.
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Akatova T.N. Was the Simple Negative Assessment of Modern Proletariat Connections with Village in China before 1949 Legitimate?
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XXI, 2
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49.
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Akatova T.N. “Social Potential” of Chinese Proletariat: the Meaning of the Term
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XXII, 2
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50.
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Aldabekova N.A. The Russian-Chinese Trade in Xinjiang beginning from the End of the 18th Century to the 1940s
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XVIII, 2
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51.
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Aldabekova N.A. The Russian-Chinese Trade in Xinjiang in the 1940s
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XIX, 2
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52.
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Aldabekova N.A., Moiseev V.A. The Dzungarian Khanate during
the Period of Lama Dordgi’s Reign (1750–1752)
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XVII, 2
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53.
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Alexandrov A.V. The State Iron Monopoly in China in the 2nd and the 1st Centuries BC and Its Organizational Structure
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VIII, 1
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54.
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Alexandrov A.V. Forced Labor in State-owned Iron Production in China at the End of the First Millenium BC
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IX, 1
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55.
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Alexandrov A.V. The Initial Stage of Iron Use and Production in Ancient China
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X, 1
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56.
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Alexandrov A.V. The Urbanist Terminology in Ancient China
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XII, 1
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57.
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Alexandrov A.V. One Fact of Formation and Development of the Early Empire in the Far East (the Qin and Early Han Empires from the 3rd to the 1st Century BC)
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XVII, 1
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58.
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Alexandrov A.V. The Role of the Market in Public and Economic Life of the Qin Kingdom at the End of the 4th and the 3rd Centuries BC
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XVIII, 2
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59.
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Alexandrov A.V. Urban and Local Monetarian Disbursements in the Eastern Lands of China from the 3rd to the 2nd Century BC
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XIX, 1
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60.
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Alexandrov A.V. Regional Division of Social-Economic and Political Processes in the Ancient Far East (11/10th – 3rd Century BC)
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XX, 2
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61.
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Alexandrov A.V., Oskina I.V. Production of Varnish in Ancient China
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XV, 1
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62.
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Alexandrov A.V., Sapaeva I.V. On the Irrigation Activities of the
Ancient Inhabitants of East Asia
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XVI, 2
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63.
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Alexeev G.T. Protoelements in Ancient China and their Chemical Equivalents
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XII, 1
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64.
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Alexeev G.T. The Subject of “Right-Left” in the Medicine ofAncient China
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XIII, 1
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65.
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Alexeev G.T. Pulse Diagnostics in the Medicine ofAncient China
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XVI, 1
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66.
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Alimov I.A. Main Stages of Life and Work of Yuan Haowen
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XIX, 1
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67.
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Alimov I.A. The Phenomenon of the Werewolf in Chinese Literary Tradition
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XX, 2
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68.
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Alimov I.A. Preliminary Information on “Short Dicta from Bei-Me-na” by Sun Guangxian
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XXI, 1
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69.
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Alimov I.A. A report on the Small Nations of the South-Song China: “Notes by Guihai Trustee of Mountains And Waters”
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XXII, 1
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70.
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Alimov I.A. Song Qi and Collection of the “Notes of Mister Sun Jingwen”
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XXIII, 1
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71.
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Alimov I.A. The Cult of Zi-gu
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XXIV, 1
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72.
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Alkin S.V. New Data on the Bronze Epoch Culture in Eastern Manchuria
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XVIII, 2
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73.
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Alkin S.V. Two Problems in the Early Evolution of Neolithic Cukture in the Northwest China
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XXX
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74.
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Allabert A.V. A Discussion among the PRC Researchers on the Role of Confucianism in Contemporary Chinese Political Culture
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XXIX
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75.
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Anashina М.V. Social Ecology in China
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XXXVIII
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76.
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Andreeva S.G. The Publishing Activities of the Russian Orthodox Mission in Beijing (from the Late 19th to the First Part of the 20th Century)
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XXIX
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77.
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Andreeva S.G. The Attitude of Russian Diplomacy to the Missionary Activities of the Russian Orthodox Mission in China (Late 19th – Early 20th Century)
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XXX
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78.
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Andreeva S.G. Russian Orthodox Mission in Beijing during the Yihetuan Rebellion (1898–1901)
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XXXI
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79.
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Andreeva S.G. Antimissionary Mass Actions in China in the Second Half of the XIX Century and Specific Position of the Beijing Orthodox Mission
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XXXII
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80.
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Andreeva S.G. Tianjin (1858) and Beijing (1860) International Treaties and Their Influence onto the Position of the Russian Orthodox Mission in Beijing
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XXXIII
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81.
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Andreeva S.G. Concerning the Construction of a Church for the Russian Consulate in Urga
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XXXIV
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82.
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Andreeva S.G. Political Events of the Beginning of the ХХ Century in China and the Life of the Russian Orthodox Mission in Beijing
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XXXVI
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83.
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Andrushkevich O.V. Avvakum and Shen Fu. Two Autobiographies
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XIV, 2
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84.
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Anisimov A.N. On the Policies in the Sphere of Personnel and Industry Management during the Period of the “Cultural Revolution”
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II, 2
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85.
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Anisimov A.N. Semiotic Aspects of the Development of Chinese Society
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II, 2
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86.
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Anisimov A.N. Trends of Economic Policy Development in China
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III, 2
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87.
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Anisimov A.N. Aspects of the Urban Autonomy Problem
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IV, 2
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88.
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Anisimov A.N. Features of the Political Process in Modern China
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VI, 3
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89.
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Anisimov A.N. Chinese Heritage and the Present: Problems of Centralization and Decentralization in Chinese Society
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VII, 3
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90.
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Antipovskiy A.A. The Problems of Science and Its Place in State Construction of the PRC
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III, 2
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91.
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Antipovskiy A.A. Information on the Social Science in the PRC
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V, 3
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92.
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Antipovskiy A.A. The Foreign Policy Reorientation of Modern Chinese Science
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VI, 3
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93.
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Antipovskiy A.A. How Maoists Use the Authority of Outstanding Scientists in the Ideological Struggle
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VII, 3
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94.
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Antipovskiy A.A. Lao She and the League of Leftist Writers
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X, 3
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95.
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Antipovskiy A.A. The New Russian Translations of Su Dongpo’s Poetry
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XIV, 3
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96.
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Antipovskiy A.A. The History of the Emergence of the Scientific Organizations in China
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XVIII, 3
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97.
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Antipovskiy A.A. The Organization of Scientific Work in Ancient China
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XIX, 3
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98.
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Antonkin A.M. The CCPCongresses at the Level of Provinces, Autonomous Religions and Centrally Administered Municipalities
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IV, 3
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99.
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Antoshchenko V.I. Administrative Practice in Vietnam in the 15th – 18th Century (Analysis of Social Sign According to the “Toang Thi” Chronicles)
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XX, 1
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100.
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Arapova T.B. The Order and the Style Issue in DecorativeArt of theMing Period
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I, 1
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101.
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Arapova T.B. The Main Trends of the Porcelain Production in China during the Kangxi Period
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IV, 1
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102.
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Arapova T.B. The Novel “Red Mansion Dreams” by Cao Xueqin as a Source for Studying the Existence of Porcelain in China in the 18th Century
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V, 2
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103.
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Arapova T.B. How the Chinese and European Peoples Viewed Each Other in the 18th Century
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XIII, 2
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104.
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Arapova T.B. Chinese Handicrafts in the Russian Interior Design through the 17th and the Early 18th Centuries
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XV, 2
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105.
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Aratskiy I.S. Preliminary Data on the Origin of Confucius
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XIX, 1
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106.
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Arbanova E.V. Psychological Problems of Creative Activity in Chan Practice
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XIII, 1
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107.
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Arkhipova S.V. Bibliographic Materials in Russian about K.A. Skachkov
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XV, 3
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108.
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Aslanov R.M. On the Question of the Attempts to Make the CCP Experience an International One
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III, 2
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109.
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Aslanova M.A. “Appeal to Youth” of Chen Duxiu and Its Socio-Political Significance
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III, 2
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110.
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Aslanova M.A. The Journal “Xin Qingnian” and the Struggle against Cinfucian Ideology
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IV, 3
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111.
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Aslanova M.A. The Female Question from the Pages of the Journal “Xin Qingnian”
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V, 2
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112.
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Aslanova M.A. The Journal “Xin Qingnian” during the Post-October Period (1917–1918)
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VI, 2
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113.
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Aslanova M.A. D. Dewey and B. Russel from the Pages of the Journal “Xin Qingnian”
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VII, 2
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114.
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Atsev K. Chan-Buddhist Heritage in the Chinese Literary Tradition
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XVI, 1
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115.
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Azarenko Yu.А. Han People Migration to Taiwan prior to 1895 and their Relations with the Natives
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XXXV
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