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ID:
033784
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Publication |
Berkeley, University of California Press, 1987.
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Description |
xv, 320p.hbk
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Standard Number |
0520056566
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
032117 | 951.05/DIT 032117 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
008498
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July 1995.
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Description |
1-34
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ID:
008502
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July 1995.
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Description |
193-205
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ID:
022582
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July-Aug 2002.
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541-672
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ID:
009180
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July 1995.
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467-494
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ID:
020078
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Publication |
Aug 2001.
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Description |
399-414
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Summary/Abstract |
The Sino-Russian Astrategic partnership, formed after decades of rancorous verbal (and sometimes lethal) dispute, we find to be genuine, bespeaking a genuine desire on both sides to put the past behind them and forge a more friendly and mutually profitable relationship. Certainly there are underlying problems and suspicions, but the painstakingly institutionalized, multi-stranded network of exchange and consultation seems quite capable of containing areas of friction. Though primarily oriented to bilateral concerns, the partnership also has a more ambitious international agenda, oriented essentially to the protection of national sovereignty from the forces of globalism and human rights, as typically symbolized by the United States.
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ID:
020856
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Nov-Dec 2001.
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Description |
897-906
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