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024628
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Publication |
New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1972.
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Description |
xiii, 386p.Hbk
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0691030901
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058509
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005719
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New York, M E Sharpe, 1994.
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xiii, 313p.Hbk
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Series |
International Politics of Eurasia
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Contents |
Vol. I
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Standard Number |
1563243520
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062460
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Jul-Aug 2005.
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U.S. engagement with Afghanistan has brought all of Central Asia to a turning point, but flagging interest and uncoordinated policies risk undermining recent gains. To seize the opportunity for progress in a vital region, Washington should form a Greater Central Asia Partnership for Cooperation and Development.
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