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Long ying jing hai : rou xing ping heng guan dian xia de Mei Zhong Nan Hai zhan lüe jing zhu, 2009-2014 = Study on U.S.-China strategic competitions in the South China Sea : viewed from the perspective of soft balancing theory, 2009-2014 / Zhang Kaiming zhu.
龍鷹競海 : 柔性平衡觀點下的美中南海戰略競逐, 2009-2014 = Study on U.S.-China strategic competitions in the South China Sea : viewed from the perspective of soft balancing theory, 2009-2014 張凱銘著.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zhang, Kaiming (College teacher), author.
張凱銘, (College teacher), author.
Series:
Dang dai guo ji guan xi (er) ; 11.
Dang dai guo ji guan xi (er) ; 11
當代國際關係(二) ; 11
當代國際關係(二) ; http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017133096 11.
Language:
Chinese
Subjects (All):
Territorial waters.
South China Sea Region.
Territorial waters--South China Sea Region.
United States--Foreign relations--China.
United States.
International relations.
China.
China--Foreign relations--United States.
Diplomatic relations.
Physical Description:
505 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm.
Edition:
Chu ban.
初版.
Other Title:
Rou xing ping heng guan dian xia de Mei Zhong Nan Hai zhan lüe jing zhu, 2009-2014
Study on U.S.-China strategic competitions in the South China Sea : viewed from the perspective of soft balancing theory, 2009-2014
柔性平衡觀點下的美中南海戰略競逐, 2009-2014
Place of Publication:
Xinbei Shi : Zhi zhi xue shu chu ban she, Minguo 106 nian 7 yue [2017]
新北市 : 致知學術出版社, 民國106年7月 [2017]
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789865681784
9865681781
OCLC:
1008664598

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