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2007.
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Summary/Abstract |
That the economy of East Asia is growing at the quickest rate, and this region has transformed itself into one of the world's leading economic centers, has long been a generally accepted postulate among today's political scientists. This is explained by the continuing intense interest in the processes now under way in the region. The present-day international situation in the East Asia region is characterized by dynamism, nonuniformity of development, and the simultaneous appearance of both centrifugal and centripetal tendencies, all of which create a state of fluidity and instability
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