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2019-03-18TheEditorialDepartmentofContemporarySocialSciencesofSichuanAcademyofSocialSciences
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1. Please indicate the contributed column or direction of manuscript. Printed hard contributions to editorial department are welcome as well, and please remember to send soft contributions at the same time.
2. Please provide the Chinese name and abstract of the paper (200–300 characters or so), key words(3–6); name, date of birth, work unit, position and title, degree, specific postal address(including postcode) and phone number of the author.
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