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Swinhoe, Robert
London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1861
920 SWI n
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Lee, Andrea Rakushin
"North Korean refugees face myriad challenges in China which makes it difficult to obtain access to formal education. The Chinese classifies them as ilegal, economic migrants. If they are caught by authorities in China, they face deportation to North Korea, which can result in torture, incarceation, and even execuation. It is important to learn more about the educational experiences, both formal and informal, of Nortjh Korean refugees in China so that aid organizations can better assist them by providing quality educational programs while concealing the refugees identities. Paticipants in the study were North Korean refugees in their twenties who live South Korean and had travelled through China or lived in China prior to againing asylum through a South Korean consultateThe study was conducted with North Korean refugess in South Korea since North Korean refugees in China are sirk being sent back to North Korea if expposed. Several types of data wre colleted including a demographic survey, a timeline of primary life events, standardixed open-ended interviews, and journal entries. This article discusses primary themes that emerged related to the educational experiences of North Korean refugees in China in light of their exposure to human rights violations."
Seoul: Sookmyung Institute for Multicultural Studies, 2017
350 OMNES 8:1 (2017)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Kuhn, Arthur K.
New York: Macmillan, 1953
341 KUH p
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890
New York: Dover, 1964
297.532 BUR p
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Taylor, George E.
New York Institute of Pasific Relations 1940
320.9 T 20
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Abdullah Dahana
"Makalah ini berargumentasi, berlawanan dengan pendapat yang umum diterima, Republik Rakyat Cina (RRC) turut serta dalam Konfrontasi Indonesia untuk mengganyang Malaysia dengan setengah hati. Malahan, berlawanan dengan propagandanya yang sangat menggebu, RRC pada dasarnya merupakan pihak yang berpartisipasi dalam konfrontasi dengan secara pasif. Gejala ini disebabkan oleh fakta bahwa pada waktu konfrontasi berlangsung Partai Komunis Malaya yang didukung Cina tengah menerapkan kebijakan yang lebih lunak terhadap pemerintah Malaysia. Tambahan lagi, RRC mungkin sekali lebih peduli terhadap nasib golongan etnik Cina di Malaysia daripada mendukung partai komunis lokal.

This paper argues that contrary to the traditionally accepted opinion, the People?s Republic of China (PRC) participated in the Indonesian campaign to crush Malaysia half-heartedly. In fact, despite its strong propaganda broadcast in supporting Indonesia, the PRC was actually a passive participant in the campaign. This is due to the fact that at that time the Chinese supported Malayan Communist Party, which was pursuing a more conciliatory policy toward the Malaysian government. Furthermore, China was probably more concerned with the well-being of ethnic Chinese Malaysia than supporting the local communist party."
Depok: Lembaga Penelitian Universitas Indonesia, 2002
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Abdullah Dahana
"Makalah ini berargumentasi, berlawanan dengan pendapat yang umum diterima, Republik Rakyat Cina (RRC) turut serta dalam Konfrontasi Indonesia untuk mengganyang Malaysia dengan setengah hati. Malahan, berlawanan dengan propagandanya yang sangat menggebu, RRC pada dasarnya merupakan pihak yang berpartisipasi dalam konfrontasi dengan secara pasif. Gejala ini disebabkan oleh fakta bahwa pada waktu konfrontasi berlangsung Partai Komunis Malaya yang didukung Cina tengah menerapkan kebijakan yang lebih lunak terhadap pemerintah Malaysia. Tambahan lagi, RRC mungkin sekali lebih peduli terhadap nasib golongan etnik Cina di Malaysia daripada mendukung partai komunis lokal.

This paper argues that contrary to the traditionally accepted opinion, the People?s Republic of China (PRC) participated in the Indonesian campaign to crush Malaysia half-heartedly. In fact, despite its strong propaganda broadcast in supporting Indonesia, the PRC was actually a passive participant in the campaign. This is due to the fact that at that time the Chinese supported Malayan Communist Party, which was pursuing a more conciliatory policy toward the Malaysian government. Furthermore, China was probably more concerned with the well-being of ethnic Chinese Malaysia than supporting the local communist party."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2002
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Shuhsi, Hsu
Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh, 1937
327.518 SHU n
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Toynbee, Arnold J., translator
London: Osford University Press, 1969
923.1 Toy e
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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