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Charting a new course

Mike Mansfield and U.S. Asian policy : four reports

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An edition of Charting a new course (1976)

Charting a new course

Mike Mansfield and U.S. Asian policy : four reports

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Publisher
C. E. Tuttle Co.
Language
English
Pages
163

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Cover of: Charting a new course
Charting a new course: Mike Mansfield and U.S. Asian policy : four reports
1978, C. E. Tuttle Co.
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Table of Contents

The end of the postwar era.
Postwar Southeast Asia.
Charting a new course.
China enters the post-Mao era.

Edition Notes

Published in
Rutland, Vt
Series
Tut books : PS

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
327.73/05
Library of Congress
DS518.8 .M22

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Pagination
163 p. :
Number of pages
163

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4566887M
ISBN 10
0804812578
LCCN
77083044
OCLC/WorldCat
3898806
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4416395

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