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In the East, as recently as 1930, half the world's population was subjected to Dutch, British, French or American colonial rule. Two generations later the West's empires in the East are extinct. Instead, the Orient has become the "Pacific miracle", a catch phrase for all things m...

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Tác giả chính: Keay, John
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Được phát hành: London John Murray 1997
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