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043274
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Taiwan, Taipei, 1969.
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141p.Hbk
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008625 | 630.951249/CHI 008625 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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038215
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Taipei, Republic of China, NA.
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54p.
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014171 | 630.951249/CHI 014171 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
027514
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Peking, forign language press, 1964.
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viii, 440p.
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002598 | 327.17165/CHI 002598 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
034965
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N.A., The consulting Group, BA Asia Ltd., 1982.
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xiv,335p.
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China proincial economic briefing series
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Vol 4; East China
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020760 | 330.07695132/CHI 020760 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
035051
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N.A., The Consulting Group,BA Asia Limited, 1982.
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xi,348p.
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Vol 3: Municipalities
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020090 | 330.07695132/CHI 020090 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
025760
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Beijing, 1969.
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44p.
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005619 | 321.00951/CHI 005619 | Main | Withdrawn | General | |
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ID:
024745
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Peking, Foreign Language Press, 1954.
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57p.
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015117 | 342.51/CHI 015117 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
112596
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China, Far Eastern Group, 2011.
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119p.Pbk
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056451 | 327.51051249/CHI 056451 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
034295
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Peking, Foreign Language Press, 1977.
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236p.
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017190 | 324.251075/CHI 017190 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
161609
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Summary/Abstract |
This paper examines the challenges Canada faces in forging a diplomacy appropriate for the changing power configuration in global politics. The reshaping of the international order—with China pushing for a more hierarchical view of international relations, and the administration of Donald Trump repositioning the USA in global politics—provides Canada with the impetus to rediscover the traditional role that middle powers played as reliable middle managers for the global project. Today, such “middle management” is deprived of a reliable role. Since China has yet to articulate a coherent normative vision of a new global order, and the USA is retreating to a purely transactional view of trade and diplomacy, Canada and other middle powers have few choices other than to try to adapt to the changes in the hopes of sustaining the normative mesh that has upheld the post-war order.
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ID:
170530
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Summary/Abstract |
This paper will analyze why and how US-Japan-Australia security cooperation developed in the
2000s, mainly from the allied perspective (Japan and Australia). Existing literature notes that the
United States aimed to form an alliance opposing China from the start of the 2000s by strengthening
relationships with its allies. In contrast, Japan and Australia’s perception of China was different to
that of the United States. This especially applied to Australia, geographically distant from China,
which prioritized strengthening its relations with China through diplomacy and trade over direct
antagonism. Regardless of this, both Japan and Australia worked to strengthen security cooperation
between Japan, the United States, and Australia based on a strategy of “supplementing” the United
States’ regional and global role by furthering cooperation between its allies in peacekeeping operations
and non-traditional areas of security. The strengthening of security cooperation between Japan, the
United States, and Australia during the 2000s developed in order to maintain and enhance the United
States’ presence based on the “hub and spokes” alliance system, rather than to directly oppose China
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ID:
189518
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Switzerland, Center for Security Studies, 2023.
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Description |
109p.pbk
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9783905696899
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060332 | 341.2333/CAR 060332 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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