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ID:   140193


Area handbook for Mongolia / Dupuy, Trevor N; Blanchard, Wendell 1970  Book
Dupuy, Trevor N Book
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Publication Washington, DC, US Government Printing Office, 1970.
Description xiv, 500p.hbk
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035907951.73032/DUP 035907MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   025466


Arunachal Pradesh: from frontier tracts to union territory / Chowdhury, J N 1983  Book
Chowdhury J.N Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication New Delhi, Cosmo Publications, 1983.
Description xiv, 380p.hbk
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022045954.163/CHO 022045MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   187193


Before memory fades: how the forgotten battle of Sangshak turned the tide during world war II / Mehta, Raj   Journal Article
Mehta, Raj Journal Article
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ID:   035091


China's geographic foundations : a survey of the land and its people / Cressey, George Badcock 1934  Book
Crassey George Badcock. Book
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Publication New York, McGraw Hill Book Co.Ltd., 1934.
Description xvii, 436p.hbk
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029610951.09/CRE 029610MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   030839


South Korea / Bartz, Patricia M 1972  Book
Bartz, Patricia M Book
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Publication Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1972.
Description xviii, 203p.;table, maps,fig.Hbk
Key Words Climate  Trade  Transport  South Korea - History  Physical Dimensions  Topography 
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ID:   133069


Strategic features of the South China Sea: a tough neighborhood for hegemons / Holmes, James R   Journal Article
Holmes, James R Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The South China Sea is a semienclosed sea at the intersection between East Asia and the Indian Ocean region. It exhibits characteristics similar to the Mediterranean Sea and the Caribbean Sea, as well as some revealing differences. Both the similarities and the differences commend sea-power theorist Alfred Thayer Mahan's analysis of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea to presentday students and practitioners of maritime strategy. Mahan classified strategic features-especially prospective sites for naval stations-by their positions, strengths, and resources. This article adds a metric to his analytical template, namely, the state of relations with countries that host naval bases. He applied much the same framework to narrow seas, such as international straits, while also sizing up these passages' widths, lengths, and difficulty of transit. Here too an element warrants adding, namely, the underwater terrain-its topography and hydrography.
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Topography of Sino–Romanian relations in the post-cold war era (1990–2015) / Roth, Rudolf Eduard   Journal Article
Roth, Rudolf Eduard Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article looks, from a Romanian perspective, at developments in Sino–Romanian relations over the past 25 years, with a focus on two factors that shaped bilateral cooperation: the political matrix of interactions and the mutual pursuit of economic and security benefits. In this context, the article argues that, although the existing pattern of cooperative outputs and the two states’ behavioural dynamics were largely by-products of a divergent interplay of endogenous variables and exogenously-articulated influences, Sino–Romanian relations in the post-1989 era were mainly characterised by an adaptive inertia, circumscribed by a tradition of tacit, formal, and informal (positive) cooperation.
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