China, Korea, and Taiwan, Part 1John Ravenhill This is a comparative study of the political economies of China, Korea and Taiwan. The two-volume pair is part of a wider set of six volumes on the subject of East Asia. |
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Industrial Sectors Product | 3 |
Cycles and Political Consequences International Organization | 9 |
Robert Wade 1993 Managing Trade Taiwan and South | 25 |
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