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International politics in East Asia since world war II
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the major political developments and international relations in East Asia following World War II. Donald F. Lach and Edmund S. Wehrle analyze key regional dynamics, including the rise of new nation-states, ideological conflicts, Cold War tensions, and shifting power structures. Through historical context and political analysis, the authors explore how East Asian countries interacted with global powers and how these interactions shaped regional stability, diplomacy, and modernization throughout the postwar era.
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