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University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, China

ABSTRACT

China studies in Australia refer to a wide range of studies related to China, including those conducted by Australian research associations, China studies centres, especially in Australian universities, and by scholars and diplomats in Australia. This paper reviews the research associations and research centres focusing on China studies in Australia.

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China studies, associations, centres, Australia

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SUN Haiying, China Studies in Australia: Associations and Centres, US-China Foreign Language, November 2024, Vol. 22, No. 11, 569-573 doi:10.17265/1539-8080/2024.11.001

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