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Konsensstreben im beginnenden chinesischen Kaiserreich?

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Der folgende Aufsatz geht vom Allgemeinen ins Besondere Eingangs stellt er, auf allseits bekannten Fakten beruhend, mit Chinas Erstem Kaiser sowie dem Gründer der Han-Dynastie zwei eminente Herrscher aus der beginnenden Kaiserzeit in ihrem Agieren zwischen Konsens und Autokratie vor.

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Emmerich, R. (2015). Konsensstreben im beginnenden chinesischen Kaiserreich?. In: Glatzmeier, A., Hilgert, H. (eds) Entscheidungen. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-07214-8_8

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