Power Geopolitics in the Pacific Age

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Power Geopolitics in the Pacific Age
Author : C. D. Bay-Hansen
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Publisher : First Books
Language : English
Release Date : 21 June 2024
ISBN : 9781592995806
Pages : 455 pages
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Power Geopolitics in the Pacific Age: East Asia, the United Nations, the United States and Micronesia at the Edge of the 21st Century, 1991-2001 is not only a historical review of the Pacific Rim and Pacific Islands throughout the 1990s, but also a prognostication of the entire area for the coming century.

Power Geopolitics in the Pacific Age

Power Geopolitics in the Pacific Age: East Asia, the United Nations, the United States and Micronesia at the Edge of the 21st Century, 1991-2001 is not only a historical review of the Pacific Rim and Pacific Islands throughout the 1990s, but also a prognostication of the entire area for the

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Power Geopolitics in the Pacific Age

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