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Starting in the 1920s and 1930s, Chinese academia began suspecting the validity of ancient Chinese historical texts. But due to the excavation of a large amount of mate…
- Interview with Rolf David Vogt: Natural,social scientists join hands…
Rolf David Vogt, a professor of chemistry at Oslo University, who devotes into environmental research through interdisplinary approach. Through collaboration with exper…
- The dual logic of European integration and secession movement
After the end of the Cold War, Western countries played a role in intensifying the secession progress of the Soviet and some of Central and Eastern Europe. Now, the se&…
- Sino-U.S. relations remain on continuum of conflict, cooperation
In 2011, the overtures that the United States made toward recalibrating its strategy in the Asia-Pacific region meant that the United States will attempt to contain Chi…
- Chinese medicine transcends time, space
Traditional Chinese medicine has significant historical and contemporary value. Recently, CSST interviewed Jing Tianlin, a visiting scholar and honorary professor of th…
- Interdisciplinary studies are the way of the future
Professor Theodore Koditschek is a distinguished researcher in the area of modern British social and imperial history. He has published numerous works and articles that…
- Climate change shows the greatest market failure
Lord Nicholas Stern (1946- ) is a British economist and President of the British Academy, who was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1993. In 2005, he was commi…
- Philological research features French Sinology
Rémi Mathieu, a renowned contemporary French Sinologist, currently serves as director of the Research Center on East Asian Civilizations at the French …
- Chinese women’s history reflecting decades of social expansion
Gail Hershatter, an American historian and professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz, graduated from Stanford University with a Ph.D. Once elected…