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- noun a strong interest in the
country ,culture , orpeople ofChina
Etymologies
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Examples
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It is also, though, a thoughtful reflection on long-term trends in Western thinking about China, highlighting the swings between and occasional combining of "Sinophobia" and "Sinomania" a term Anderson uses where some others might use Sinophilia.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: China in 2010: A 13-Link Retrospective Jeffrey Wasserstrom 2011
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It is also, though, a thoughtful reflection on long-term trends in Western thinking about China, highlighting the swings between and occasional combining of "Sinophobia" and "Sinomania" a term Anderson uses where some others might use Sinophilia.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: China in 2010: A 13-Link Retrospective Jeffrey Wasserstrom 2011
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The debate could not proceed, however, until several claims of Sinophilia were exacted.
Matthew Harrison Tedford: Chinese for Affirmative Action Mayoral Debate: Central Subway, Bruce Lee, and Zynga Matthew Harrison Tedford 2011
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It is also, though, a thoughtful reflection on long-term trends in Western thinking about China, highlighting the swings between and occasional combining of "Sinophobia" and "Sinomania" a term Anderson uses where some others might use Sinophilia.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: China in 2010: A 13-Link Retrospective Jeffrey Wasserstrom 2011
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It is also, though, a thoughtful reflection on long-term trends in Western thinking about China, highlighting the swings between and occasional combining of "Sinophobia" and "Sinomania" a term Anderson uses where some others might use Sinophilia.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: China in 2010: A 13-Link Retrospective Jeffrey Wasserstrom 2011
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Which is all mere set-up for a closing flourish of telltale Sinophilia/phobia:
Reason Magazine Matt Welch 2010
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Which is all mere set-up for a closing flourish of telltale Sinophilia/phobia:
Reason Magazine Matt Welch 2010
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Which is all mere set-up for a closing flourish of telltale Sinophilia/phobia:
Reason Magazine Matt Welch 2010
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Talking heads then navel-gazed for days about whether Rudd's Sinophilia marked him out as some sort of Manchurian Candidate,
Asia Times Online 2009
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The highly talented Chris Roberson, recent winner of the Sidewise Award for his story 'O One', continues that tale’s vein of opulent Sinophilia in 'Red Hands, Black Hands' – in this alternate timeline, Imperial China dominates the world in place of Europe – but exacerbates the peculiarity of the setting by transferring it to a partly terraformed Mars ruled by the Mandarins.
The Voyage of Night Shining White Lou Anders 2006
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