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Xinru Liu (born 1951) is a
professor Emeritus of
early Indian history and
world history at The
College of New Jersey, and has held
since 1993 a full professorship...
- Ruby Lin Xin-ru (Chinese: 林心如; pinyin: Lín
Xīnrú; born
January 27, 1976) is a
Taiwanese actress,
television and film producer, and pop singer. American...
- Adelman,
Stephen Aron,
Peter Brown,
Benjamin A. Elman,
Stephen Kotkin,
Xinru Liu,
Suzanne L. Marchand,
Holly Pittman, Gyan Prakash,
Brent D. Shaw, Michael...
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disrupted by the
collapse of the
Safavid Empire in the 1720s.
Richard Foltz,
Xinru Liu, and
others have
described how
trading activities along the Silk Road...
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Cheng Xinru (Chinese: 鄭忻如; pinyin: Zhèng
Xīnrú; born 10
September 1989),
known as
Colin Cheng, is a
Singaporean sailor. He has been
cited as "the top Asian...
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Soviet Union became the world's
first superpowers. A
review by
academics Xinru Ma and
David C. Kang of
articles first-tier
journals found that the case...
- Bumbacher,
Stephan Peter (editors). The
Spread of Buddhism, Brill, p. 57
Xinru Liu (2010). The Silk Road in
World History.
Oxford University Press. p. 42...
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state of
profound theoretical discontinuity".
According to
academics Xinru Ma and
David C. Kang,
socialism with
Chinese characteristics is restricted...
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world system,
pages 304–305,
Rowman & Littlefield, 2003, ISBN 0-8476-9907-2
Xinru, Liu (2010). The Silk Road in
World History.
Oxford University Press. p...
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Williams and
Tribe (2002), p. 138.
Williams and
Tribe (2002), pp. 188-189.
Xinru Liu, The Silk Road in
World History, (New York:
Oxford University Press...