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Clash and integration of western and eastern countries in wars and cultures have changed the scenario of the world.
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“…two hundred years”: Guo Tingyi, Transformations in Contemporary China, Taiwan Lian Jing Press, 1987, p. 25.
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“Reverses the cause and effect”: Luo Rongqu, “China’s way to Modernization—Some Theoretical Issues Concerning China’s Great Changes over the past 100 Years”, Chinese Social Sciences Quarterly, Winter Volume, 1996.
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“Orientalism”: Edward Said, Orientalism, Random House, 1978.
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“…by the colonists”: Shi Zhiyu, National Identity in the Postmodern Era, Taiwan World Book Company, 1995, pp. 18–19.
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“Indigenous Chinese thoughts”: Zhang Yiwu, “The End of Modernity: An unavoidable Issue”, Strategy and Management, March, 1994.
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“…in capitalism and sociliasm”: Cui Zhiyuan, “System Innovation and the Second Ideological Emancipation”, Hong Kong: The Twenty First Century Review, August, 1994.
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“…against the Westernization”: Xu Jilin, “Predicament of Cultural Identity”, Strategy and Management, August, 1996.
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Xin, Q. (2019). Clashes Between Eastern Culture and Western Culture. In: A Brief History of Human Culture in the 20th Century. China Academic Library. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9973-2_6
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