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Asia Pacific regionalism: the issues

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Garnaut, Ross
Drysdale, Peter

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HarperEducation in association with the Australia-Japan Research Centre, the Australian National University

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It is now a commonplace that the Asia Pacific is the world's most dynamic centre of growth in trade and economic output.

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