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Emerging roles of Asian nations in the decade of the 1980's : a new equilibrium / by Peter P. Cheng [and others] ; symposium chaired by Henry F. Holtzclaw.
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English
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Lincoln : Graduate Studies, University of Nebraska, 1979.
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vi, 98 pages ; 22 cm
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Cheng, Peter, 1930-
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Proceedings of the symposium, "Emerging roles of Asian nations in the decade of the 1980's: a new equilibrium," held on Oct. 21, 1978 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, chaired by Henry F. Haltzclaw. The symposium was designated as a plenary session of the 27th annual meeting of the Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs.
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Contents
Preface / Henry F. Holtzclaw, Jr.
Introduction / Peter P. Cheng
China in the 1980's : midway towards modernization / Ping-Ti Ho
Japan's emerging role / Marius B. Jansen
Changing patterns in U.S.-Korean relations / John K.C. Oh
India's role in world affairs : perspectives of the 1980's / Richard L. Park
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