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Sino-Japanese Power Politics: Might, Money and Minds
Giulio Pugliese
, Aurelio Insisa
War Studies
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Arts and Humanities
Money
100%
Power politics
100%
Books
66%
Comprehension
66%
Japan
66%
China
66%
Rivalry
66%
Sino-Japanese relations
66%
Resources
33%
Information
33%
Scholars
33%
Labour
33%
Domain
33%
Reader
33%
Multi-disciplinary
33%
Pacific
33%
revisionist
33%
Policymakers
33%
Administration
33%
21C
33%
Neighbors
33%
clash
33%
Political Science
33%
Moral
33%
Spirit
33%
Social Sciences
Politics
100%
Money
100%
Japanese
100%
Understanding
50%
Identity
50%
State
50%
Economics
50%
War
25%
Contribution
25%
Information
25%
Diplomatics
25%
Students
25%
Academic
25%
International Politics
25%
Regional Geography
25%
Structural Elements (Buildings)
25%
Great Power
25%
Political Science
25%
Work
25%
Alcoholic Beverages
25%