Basic APA citation style
An APA citation is a brief in-text citation (not a footnote) that provides information on a text's author and date of publication. This brief citation is keyed to a full reference in an alphabetical list of works included at the end of the paper. A complete bibliographic citation thus has two parts: (1) the in-text citation in the body of the paper, and (2) the bibliographic reference in the list of works cited.
(1) In-text citation
Zhao (2000) argues that Chinese nationalism has traditionally been inward-directed rather than outward-directed and expansionist.
(2) Reference in the list of references
Zhao, S. (2000). Chinese nationalism and its international orientations. Political Science Quarterly 115, 1-33.
Let's consider first the in-text citation and then the list of references and individual references.
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