Japan and the Third World : Patterns, power, prospects

Since 1945, Japan's policymarkets have viewed geoeconomic rather than geopolitical influence as the most important source of power in an increasingly interdependent world political economy. Japanese policy toward the Third World is a vital part of its neomercantilist drive to transform Japan&#...

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Main Author: Nester, William Raymond
Format: Book
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Published: London Macmillan academic an professional ltd 1992
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Institutions: Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Cần Thơ

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