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شریعتی، شهروز. موسوی، سیده سارا. (1400). کنفوسیوس گرایی و دکترین سیاست خارجی چین. تحقیقات سیاسی و بین المللی دوره چهاردهم زمستان 1400 شماره 49. https://www.doi.org/10.30495/pir.2022.1879678.2833
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