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Wang Gungwu
Wang Gungwu (; born 9 October 1930), also written Wang Gung Wu, is a Chinese Australian historian, sinologist, and writer specialising in the history of China and Southeast Asia. He has studied and written about the Chinese diaspora. An expert on the Chinese ''tianxia'' ("all under heaven") concept, he was the first to suggest its application to the contemporary world as an American ''tianxia''. He is the recipient of many honours and awards, including the Singapore Literature Prize at age 91.
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Latar belakang kebudayaan Cina by Wang Gungwu
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Don't leave home : migration and the Chinese by Wang Gungwu
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Only connect! : Sino-Malay encounter by Wang Gungwu
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Ideas won't keep : the struggle for China's future by Wang Gungwu
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The Nanhai trade : early chinese trade in the South China Sea by Wang Gungwu
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Home is Where We Are by Wang, Gungwu
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Ipoh when tin was king by Ho Tak Ming
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China : development and governance
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Lee Kuan Yew : through the eyes of Chinese scholars by Yang, Chen-Ning
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