Springtime of Life: Youth in Chinese History
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https://doi.org/10.25365/jeacs.2021.2.1-9Keywords:
Youth, Censorship, Self-censorship, Sinology, Chinese Studies, EditorialAbstract
This editorial introduces the research articles on the topic of “Youth”. Further, it discusses the recent developments of censorship and self-censorship.
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