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The rise of China : three essays on China's economy and soft power / Joseph Anthony Y. Lim, Ellen H. Palanca, Benito O. Lim.
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Language
English
Published/Created
Quezon City, Philippines : Philippine Association for Chinese Studies, 2015.
Description
xiii, 248 pages ; 23 cm.
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HC427.92 .R54 2015
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Subject(s)
Economic development
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China
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China
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Economic conditions
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1976-2000
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China
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Economic conditions
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2000-
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China
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Foreign relations
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China
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Commerce
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East Asia
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East Asia
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Commerce
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China
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Copyright holder
Philippine Association for Chinese Studies
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Series
Chinese studies journal / Philippine Association for Chinese Studies ; volume 11 (2015)
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Chinese studies journal / Philippine Association for Chinese Studies, 2350-7217 ; volume 11 (2015)
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Contains
Lim, Joseph Y.
China's dragon economy.
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Palanca, Ellen H.
China's trade with East Asia.
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Lim, Benito.
Contest for global influence, China vs US soft power.
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Language note
In English.
Contents
China's dragon economy / by Joseph Anthony Y. Lim
China's trade with East Asia / by Ellen H. Palanca
Contest for global influence, China vs US soft power / by Benito O. Lim.
LCCN
2016329457
OCLC
949851102
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