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The Beijing consensus:how China's authoritarian model will dominate in twenty-first century

Author(s): HALPER, Stefan;
ISBN: 978-0-465-01361-6;
Subjects: International relations;
Publisher: : Basi Books New York , 2010;
Call number: 327.51 HAL;
Type: Book
Available At: Main Library -> stacks
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327.51 HAL
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245 $aThe Beijing consensus$bhow China's authoritarian model will dominate in twenty-first century
260 $bBasi Books$aNew York$c2010
650 $aInternational relations
653 $aUS foreign relations, China foreign relations, China-politics and government

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