Dumbaugh & Martin 2020, 2쪽 괄호 없는 하버드 인용 error: 대상 없음: dumbaugh (help) "The main political structure of the PRC is comprised of two vertically integrated, but interlocking institutions: Throughout China, Party and Government structures closely parallel one another, with Party committees and representatives present not only in government agencies, but also in most organizations and institutions, including universities and foreignowned enterprises. The nominal leader of the CCP is the General Secretary, but control of the Party is held collectively by its Standing Committee. China’s Government is managed by the State Council, which is headed by its Premier." Dumbaugh, Kerry; Martin, Michael F (2009년 12월 1일). Understanding China’s Political System(PDF) (보고서). 2020년 7월 30일에 확인함.다음 날짜 값 확인 필요: |date= (도움말)
Dumbaugh & Martin 2020, 2쪽 괄호 없는 하버드 인용 error: 대상 없음: dumbaugh (help) "According to Article 57 of China’s constitution, “The National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China is the highest organ of state power.” Its highest officers are the President and Vice-President of the NPC, which are directly elected by the members of the NPC." Dumbaugh, Kerry; Martin, Michael F (2009년 12월 1일). Understanding China’s Political System(PDF) (보고서). 2020년 7월 30일에 확인함.다음 날짜 값 확인 필요: |date= (도움말)
Dumbaugh & Martin 2020, 3쪽 괄호 없는 하버드 인용 error: 대상 없음: dumbaugh (help) "in reality, for all of the PRC’s 60 year history, the NPC has been subordinate to the State Council and the Party Standing Committee." Dumbaugh, Kerry; Martin, Michael F (2009년 12월 1일). Understanding China’s Political System(PDF) (보고서). 2020년 7월 30일에 확인함.다음 날짜 값 확인 필요: |date= (도움말)
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Dumbaugh & Martin 2020, 2쪽 괄호 없는 하버드 인용 error: 대상 없음: dumbaugh (help) "The main political structure of the PRC is comprised of two vertically integrated, but interlocking institutions: Throughout China, Party and Government structures closely parallel one another, with Party committees and representatives present not only in government agencies, but also in most organizations and institutions, including universities and foreignowned enterprises. The nominal leader of the CCP is the General Secretary, but control of the Party is held collectively by its Standing Committee. China’s Government is managed by the State Council, which is headed by its Premier." Dumbaugh, Kerry; Martin, Michael F (2009년 12월 1일). Understanding China’s Political System(PDF) (보고서). 2020년 7월 30일에 확인함.다음 날짜 값 확인 필요: |date= (도움말)
Dumbaugh & Martin 2020, 2쪽 괄호 없는 하버드 인용 error: 대상 없음: dumbaugh (help) "According to Article 57 of China’s constitution, “The National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China is the highest organ of state power.” Its highest officers are the President and Vice-President of the NPC, which are directly elected by the members of the NPC." Dumbaugh, Kerry; Martin, Michael F (2009년 12월 1일). Understanding China’s Political System(PDF) (보고서). 2020년 7월 30일에 확인함.다음 날짜 값 확인 필요: |date= (도움말)
Dumbaugh & Martin 2020, 3쪽 괄호 없는 하버드 인용 error: 대상 없음: dumbaugh (help) "in reality, for all of the PRC’s 60 year history, the NPC has been subordinate to the State Council and the Party Standing Committee." Dumbaugh, Kerry; Martin, Michael F (2009년 12월 1일). Understanding China’s Political System(PDF) (보고서). 2020년 7월 30일에 확인함.다음 날짜 값 확인 필요: |date= (도움말)