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ID133998
Title ProperHistory's unfinished business in East Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorMitter, Rana
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The world does not lack for trouble spots in 2014, when tragedies in Ukraine and the Middle East have dominated Western headlines. Less prominent in recent months has been the potential for clashes between China and its neighbors in the South and East China Seas. Yet this is a region where a large proportion of the world's population lives and the world's second and third biggest economies (China and Japan) are located, with the single largest economy (the United States) also exercising a powerful regional role. A clash here would have global repercussions.
`In' analytical NoteCurrent History Vol.113, No.764; Sep.2014: p.218-223
Journal SourceCurrent History Vol.113, No.764; Sep.2014: p.218-223
Key WordsGlobal Repercussions ;  Ukraine ;  Middle East ;  China ;  International Economy ;  World Economy ;  Economic Power ;  Economic Relations ;  Economic Cooperation ;  South China Sea ;  East China Sea ;  East Asia ;  Japan ;  Chinese Economy ;  Japanese Economy ;  Economic Unrest


 
 
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