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Suffering what it must: mongolia and the power of the weak / Wachman, Alan M   Journal Article
Wachman, Alan M Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Mongolia is not a hapless object on which the great powers may act at will. Like other small states existing on the periphery of great powers, Mongolia has-and does exercise-political agency. Its policies and actions affect not only the bilateral relationship it has with each of the greater powers, but-as an outgrowth of those bilateral relations-it also exerts some influence on the relationship that the great powers, in turn, have with each other. "… you know as well as we do that right, as the world goes, is only in question between equals in power, while the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must."1
Key Words Geopolitics  Power  United States  Mongolia  Geoeconomics 
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Taiwan: national identity and democratization / Wachman, Alan M 1994  Book
Wachman, Alan M Book
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Publication New York, M E Sharpe, 1994.
Description xvi, 294p.
Series Taiwan in the modern world
Standard Number 1563243997
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050440305.800951/WAC 050440MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Why Taiwan?: geostrategic rationales for China's territorial integrity / Wachman, Alan M 2007  Book
Wachman, Alan M Book
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Publication Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2007.
Description xvi, 252p.
Standard Number 080475554X
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052888327.51051249/WAC 052888MainOn ShelfGeneral