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- d18fcbc56e38c3d96a7b56a02d5a28929c6a22aa24438448bbbcbeffcce331b0 last "Guo".
- d18fcbc56e38c3d96a7b56a02d5a28929c6a22aa24438448bbbcbeffcce331b0 location "Westport, Connecticut".
- d18fcbc56e38c3d96a7b56a02d5a28929c6a22aa24438448bbbcbeffcce331b0 page "30".
- d18fcbc56e38c3d96a7b56a02d5a28929c6a22aa24438448bbbcbeffcce331b0 publisher "Praeger Publishers, an imprint of Greenwood Publishing Group".
- d18fcbc56e38c3d96a7b56a02d5a28929c6a22aa24438448bbbcbeffcce331b0 title "The Ideal Chinese Political Leader".
- d18fcbc56e38c3d96a7b56a02d5a28929c6a22aa24438448bbbcbeffcce331b0 year "2002".