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081313
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2008.
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The moment has come for fresh US policy on East Asia. This should be priority number one for the new president
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156801
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New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2018.
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xvi, 264p.hbk
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9780199485253
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059257 | 959/MAH 059257 | Main | Issued | General | | RA58 | 06-Oct-2024 |
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066096
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New York, Public Affairs, 2005.
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Description |
xx, 235p.
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1586482688
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050215 | 327.730090511/MAH 050215 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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181592
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The real danger of the demonization of China is that it leads even thoughtful Americans to believe that an open society like America has many natural advantages over a closed autocratic system like China’s. By framing it in this way, Americans cannot even conceive of the possibility of losing out to China.
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054714
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New Delhi, Penguin, 2004.
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Description |
263p.pbk
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014303192
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048886 | 950.4/MAH 048886 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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080845
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2008.
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The West is not welcoming Asia's progress, and its short-term interests in preserving its privileged position in various global institutions are trumping its long-term interests in creating a more just and stable world order. The West has gone from being the world's problem solver to being its single biggest liability
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144613
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The mood of much of the world is grim these days. Turmoil in the Middle East, causing hundreds of thousands of deaths and millions of refugees [1]; random terrorist attacks across the globe; geopolitical tensions in eastern Europe and Asia; the end of the commodity supercycle; slowing growth in China [2]; and economic stagnation [3] in many countries—all have combined to feed a deep pessimism about the present and, worse, the future.
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066556
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ID:
126180
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2013.
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With no captain at the helm, Kishore Mahbubani argues that global institutions must be allowed to adapt to a changing world.
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ID:
082774
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New York, Public Affairs, 2008.
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Description |
x, 314p.
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Standard Number |
9781586484668
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053272 | 327.5/MEH 053272 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
058506
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ID:
178964
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A more ruthless and cunning India can persuade the P5 to stop blocking reform.
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ID:
065401
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Sep-Oct 2005.
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The United States has done much to enable China's recent growth, but it has also sent mixed signals that have unnerved Beijing. More consistent engagement is in order, because the course of the twenty-first century will be determined by the relationship between the world's greatest power and the world's greatest emerging power
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ID:
101994
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ID:
103157
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