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Clan conflicts in China (氏族 恶斗) are conflicts in China arising from feuds between local rival communities, usually possessing a lineage dating back to a common male ancestor. Clan conflicts have historically occurred in Southern China.
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edit- Lu, Ming; Wang, Danli (2021). "Fighters: Clan Conflict, Sex Imbalance, and Its Evolution" (PDF). Core China Research Group.
- Greif, Avner; Tabellini, Guido (2012). "The Clan and the City: Sustaining Cooperation in China and Europe" (PDF). Stanford University and Bocconi University.
- C., Yang, Mark (1948). A Chinese Village. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-17558-5.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Wudunn, Sheryl (January 17, 1993), Clan Feuds, an Old Problem, Are Still Threatening Chinese, New York Times
- Scott Tyson, Ann (July 8, 1991), Clan Rivalries Take Hold in China, Christian Science Monitor
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Scott-Tyson, Ann (1991), China sees resurgence of Ancient Clan Rivalries, Christian Science Monitor
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