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Wang Jianping. (1996). Concord and conflict: The Hui communities of Yunnan society in a historical perspective. Lund, Sweden: Lund Studies in African and Asian Religions.

Wang Jiaquan. (2007). China’s economic engine forced to face environmental deficit. Retrieved January 30, 2009, from http://www.worldwatch.org/node/5259

Wang Jing. (1993). Heshang and the paradoxes of Chinese enlightenment. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 25(3), 23–32.

Wang Jingyu. (1983). Shijiu shiji xifang ziben zhuyi dui Zhongguo de jingji qinlue [Western capitalists’ economic invasion of China during the nineteenth century]. Beijing: Renmin chubanshe.

Wang Jingyu. (1999). Waiguo Ziben zai Jindai Zhongguo de Jinrong Huodong [Foreign capital in modern China’s financial activities]. Beijing: Remin Chubanshe.

Wang Jinxiang & Yao Zhongmin. (2006). Xi bu da kai fa Zhong de guan jian wen ti yu xiang mu [Key issues and projects of China’s Great West Development Plan]. Beijing: China Plan Publishing.

Wang Jisi. (Ed.). (1999). Gaochu busheng hanlengzhanhou meiguo de quanqiu zhanlue he shijie diwei [Lonely at the top: America’s post–Cold War global strategy and status). Beijing: Shijie zhishi chubanshe.

Wang Junhao. (2002). Zhong Guo Long Duan Chan Pin De Ding Jia Ti Xi [The pricing system of monopoly products in China]. Beijing: China Economics Publishing.

Wang Pu. (1991). Yushi tai 禦史臺 [The censorate]. In Tang huiyao 唐會要 [Collected institutes and documents of the Tang dynasty]. Shanghai: Shanghai guji chubanshe. (Original work published 961)

Wang Ronghua. (2007). Innovation of Changjiang delta (2007). Shanghai: Social Sciences Academic Press.

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Wang Song. (2006). Kong Xiangxi Zhuan [Biography of Kong Xiangxi]. Wuhan, China: Hubei Remin Chubanshe.

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Wang Yangming. (1985). Instructions for practical living and other Neo-Confucian writing s. (Wing-Tsit Chan, Trans.). New York: Columbia University Press.

Wang Yeh-chien. (1981). Zhongguo jindai huobi yu yinhang de yanjin, 1644–1937 [The evolution of the monetary and banking system in China in modern times, 1644–1937]. Taipei, Taiwan: Zhongyang Yanjiuyuan Jingji Yanjiusuo.

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Wang Yongxiang. (1996). Zhongguo xiandai xianzheng yundongshi [A history of modern China’s constitutional movements]. Beijing: Renmin chubanshe.

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Wang Zheng. (1999). Women in the Chinese enlightenment: Oral and textual histories. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Wang Zhengping. (2001). Ambassadors from the islands of immortals: China-Japan relations in the Han-Tang period. Honolulu: Association for Asian Studies and University of Hawaii Press.

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