An edition of Do institutions matter? (2008)

Do institutions matter?

regional institutions and regionalism in East Asia : report of the study group for the Sentosa Roundtable on Asian Security, 2007-2008

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An edition of Do institutions matter? (2008)

Do institutions matter?

regional institutions and regionalism in East Asia : report of the study group for the Sentosa Roundtable on Asian Security, 2007-2008

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Language
English
Pages
70

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Singapore
Series
RSIS monograph -- no. 13
Other Titles
Regional institutions and regionalism in East Asia, Report of the study group for the Sentosa Roundtable on Asian Security, 2007-2008

Classifications

Library of Congress
UA832.5 .D645 2008, UA832.5 .D64 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 70 p. :
Number of pages
70

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22797755M
ISBN 13
9789810808549
LCCN
2008339506
OCLC/WorldCat
244801834

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