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China’s Studies of the Middle East*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

Ke Ti*
Affiliation:
Institute of West Asian and African Studies; Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America 1987

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Footnotes

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Professor Ke Ti is Deputy Director of the Institute of West Asian and African Studies, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, and secretary-general of the Chinese Society of Asian and African Studies in Beijing. See the section Notes & Topics in this issue. He prepared this paper for MESA’s Twentieth Anniversary Meeting in Boston, 20-23 November, 1986. The article is slightly longer than the version presented at the panel; Sidney L. Greenblatt, of the National Committee on United States-China Relations, has kindly edited the English-language version at Professor Ke’s request.

References

* Professor Ke Ti is Deputy Director of the Institute of West Asian and African Studies, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, and secretary-general of the Chinese Society of Asian and African Studies in Beijing. See the section Notes & Topics in this issue. He prepared this paper for MESA’s Twentieth Anniversary Meeting in Boston, 20-23 November, 1986. The article is slightly longer than the version presented at the panel; Sidney L. Greenblatt, of the National Committee on United States-China Relations, has kindly edited the English-language version at Professor Ke’s request.