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History, Philosophy, Science and Culture of China

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Yuan T, T. Andreieva Y. Political, economic and cultural exchange between Hubei province and Ukraine: 1950–1990’s. 2020 ;(2):39-56.
Kucheruk M. Taoism and Marxism-Leninism: how to combine the opposites. The expediency of scrutinizing the traditional literature in the investigation of modern hybrid war. 2020 ;(2):26-38.
Kruglov V. Formation of the semantical field of existent-dynamic concepts of the I Ching on the example of oppositional and odd terms. 2020 ;(2):17-25.
1Kapranov S. The studies of Tao Te Ching in Europe in the first half of the XIX century. 2020 ;(2):5-16.
1Kiktenko V. The Extension of Dialectical Materialism in Philosophy of Feng Qi. 2019 ;(2):5-12.
Suvro Parui. Inception of Religion in People’s Republic of China: Interpretation and Implementation. 2019 ;(1):47-53.
1Urusov V. Historical Allusions Found in the Texts of Mr. Xi Jinping’s Speeches. 2019 ;(1):38-46.
Wu Xiaoxia. Establishing the Concept of “Chinese Nation” in China in the Period of the Qing Dynasty. 2019 ;(1):32-37.
1Lakh R. Ukranian Orientalist Society in Harbin (1936–1938): Chinese Studies. 2019 ;(1):20-31.
1Kiktenko V. Zhao Tingyang’s “All-under-heaven”: A Philosophical View of the World Order. 2019 ;(1):11-19.

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