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===Select Blogs, Blog Aggregators===
 
China Guiding Cases Project Team. 2015. [http://blogs.law.stanford.edu/cgcp/ 13 NEW GUIDING CASES AND CGCP RECRUITING]. January 7. Stanford, CA: blogs.law.stanford.edu/cgcp/ .
 
 
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Robinson, David. 2013. [http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/139427/david-robinson/how-to-free-the-chinese-internet How to Free the Chinese Internet: Focus on Businesses, not Dissidents]. May 30. foreignaffairs.com.
 
Stanford Law School China Guiding Cases Analytics. 2015. [http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/ Stanford Law School China Guiding Cases Project]. Stanford, CA: cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases-analytics/.
 
Tapir, Angry. 2011. [http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/03/19/0322209/Over-Half-a-Decade-China-Closed-130000-Internet-Cafes Over Half a Decade, China Closed 130,000 Internet Cafes]. March 19. slashdot.org.
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NCTU OpenCourseWare (in Chinese). 2012. [http://ocw.nctu.edu.tw/ NCTU OpenCourseWare (NCTU OCW)]. ocw.nctu.edu.tw.
 
Stanford Law School China Guiding Cases Project. 2014. [http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/ Stanford Law School China Guiding Cases Project]. Stanford, CA: Stanford Law School China Guiding Cases Project.
 
 
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Spanish language: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Spanish_language
 
 
 
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