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Books and Monographs {-}
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Journal Articles and Reports {-}
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Chinese Government and Academic Sources {-}
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Data Sources and Databases {-}
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Think Tank and Policy Analysis {-}
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Note: This bibliography includes major works and sources cited throughout the textbook. For chapter-specific references and data sources, see the "References" and "Data Sources" sections at the end of each chapter.
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