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China and Japan: A New Balance of Power. Critical Choices for Americans, Vol. XII; Southern Asia: The Politics of Poverty and Peace. Critical Choices For Americans, Vol. XIII
Edited by Donald C. Hellmann
Edited by Donald C. Hellmann
Donald S. Zagoria
Sino-Soviet Diplomatic Relations, 1917-1926
Sow-Theng Leong
Donald S. Zagoria
Managing an Alliance: The Politics of U.S.-Japanese Relations
I. M. Destler and Others
Donald S. Zagoria
Asia's New Giant: How the Japanese Economy Works
Edited by Hugh Patrick and Henry Rosovsky
Donald S. Zagoria
Japanese Marxist: A Portrait of Kawakami Jajime 1879-1946
Gail Lee Bernstein
Donald S. Zagoria
Indonesian Foreign Policy and the Dilemma of Dependence: From Sukarno to Soeharto
Franklin B. Weinstein
Donald S. Zagoria
Indian Foreign Policy: The Nehru Years
Edited by B. R. Nanda
Donald S. Zagoria
North Korea's Foreign Relations: The Politics of Accommodation 1945-75
Wayne S. Kiyosaki
Donald S. Zagoria
Korea: Problems and Issues in a Rapidly Growing Economy
Parvez Hasan
Donald S. Zagoria
The Philippines: Priorities and Prospects For Development
Russell J. Cheetham With Edward K. Hawkins
Donald S. Zagoria
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