Sinocentrism
Sinocentrism refers to the worldview that China is the cultural, political or economic center of the world. It may be considered analogous to Eurocentrism.
- Zhonghua minzu
- Zhonghua minzu is a political term in modern Chinese nationalism related to the concepts of nation-building, ethnicity, and race in the Chinese nationality
- Kuomintang Islamic insurgency
- The Kuomintang Islamic insurgency was a continuation of the Chinese Civil War by Chinese Muslim nationalist Kuomintang Republic of China Army forces in Northwest China, in the provinces of Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia, and Xinjiang, and another insurgency in
- 2014 China–Vietnam border shootout
- On 18 April 2014, a group of sixteen Chinese citizens, later identified as ethnic Uyghurs, engaged in a shootout with Vietnamese border guards after seizing their guns as they were being detained to be returned to China. Five Uyghurs and two Vietnamese
- Han nationalism
- Han nationalism is a political ideology and form of ethnic nationalism which is used to glorify the ethnic Han Chinese people and their uniqueness throughout history. It is often intermingled and mixed with Chinese nationalism. The Han Chinese people are
- Edwin McClellan
- Edwin McClellan was a British Japanologist, teacher, writer, translator, and interpreter of Japanese literature and culture
- Sinosphere (linguistics)
- The Sinosphere is the Mainland Southeast Asia linguistic area. The linguist James Matisoff coined the term "Sinosphere" in 1990, contrasting with the Indosphere, "I refer to the Chinese and Indian areas of linguistic/cultural influence in Southeast Asia
- Illegal drug trade in China
- The illegal drug trade in China is influenced by factors such as history, location, size, population, and current economic conditions. China has one-fifth of the world's population and a large and expanding economy. China's large land mass, close
- Guozijian
- The Guozijian, sometimes translated as the Imperial College, Imperial Academy, Imperial University, National Academy, or National University, was the national central institution of higher learning in Chinese dynasties after the Sui dynasty. It was the
- Equal-field system
- The equal-field system or land-equalization system was a system of land ownership and distribution in China used from the Northern Wei to the mid-Tang dynasty
- Inzer (surname)
- Inzer is a surname. People with that surname include:Drew Inzer, American football offensive lineman James C. Inzer (1887–1967), 16th Lieutenant Governor of Alabama William H. Inzer (1906–1978), Justice of the Supreme Court of