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<title>The international politics of the Asia-Pacific. Second and revised edition</title>
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<name>Michael, Yahuda</name>
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<summary type="text">The international politics of the Asia-Pacific. Second and revised edition
Michael, Yahuda
In the period since the end of the Cold War, China has gone on to recover from the stigma attached to it after the Tiananmen massacre to emerge at the outset of the twenty-first century as the rising great power in Asia.
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