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Constructing the Role of a Great Power : China s Peripheral Relations, Territorial Disputes, and Role Change, 2002 2012

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In this article, the authors present an overview of the relationship between transliters and translators in the context of translations and abbreviations in English-Arabic language pairs.
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......................................................................................................... ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ............................................................................... iii ABBREVIATIONS ............................................................................................... v NOTE ON TRANSLITERATIONS AND TRANSLATIONS ....................... vi CONTENTS ....................................................................................................... vii

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