APEC and liberalisation of the Chinese economy
"China is so large that its trading interests and influence are global. But its interests are disproportionately powerful in its immediate Western Pacific and Asia Pacific partners. The evolution of China's economic relationships with its Asia Pacific partners, in which APEC came to play a...
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Other Authors: | Drysdale, Peter (Editor), Yunling, Zhang (Editor), Song, Ligang (Editor) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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Canberra
ANU Press
2012
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