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Language
English
Pages
196

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Patterns of power and politics in the Philippines: implications for development
1994, Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
"This book is the product of a conference on "Development in the Philippines: What's Next?" sponsored by the Program for Southeast Asian Studies at Arizona State University. The conference, held 21-22 March 1992 in Tempe, Arizona...."--P. 1.

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Tempe, Ariz

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
959.904/8
Library of Congress
DS686.614 .P38 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
i, 196 p. ;
Number of pages
196

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL422585M
ISBN 10
1881044092
LCCN
98127598
OCLC/WorldCat
33502751
Goodreads
4191459

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