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The Trump Administration's First 100 Days: What should Asia do?

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The Australian National University. College of Asia & the Pacific.

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Canberra, ACT : College of Asia & the Pacific. The Australian National University.

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Experts from across The Australian National University’s College of Asia & the Pacific have been watching and assessing the impact of Trump on the Asia Pacific during the first hundred days of his Presidency. The result is a collection of essays that provide a fascinating and varied portrait of how the new Administration has affected the world’s most dynamic region, and how the region is likely to react.

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