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China’s New Journey to the West: China’s Emergence in Central Asia and Implications for U.S. Interests

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Authors:

Zbigniew Brzezinski; Foreword, in Bates Gill; Matthew Oresman

Source:

CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies (2003)
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Zhengyuan, Xu. "In the Shadow of Great Powers: A Comparative Study of Various Approaches to Regionalism in Central Asia." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 9, no. 4 (2012): 37-52.
APA style: Brzezinski, Z., Foreword in. Bates Gill, & Oresman M. (2003).  China’s New Journey to the West: China’s Emergence in Central Asia and Implications for U.S. Interests.
Chicago style: Brzezinski, Zbigniew, in Bates Gill Foreword, and Matthew Oresman. China’s New Journey to the West: China’s Emergence in Central Asia and Implications for U.S. Interests. CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies, 2003.
IEEE style: Brzezinski, Z., in. Bates Gill Foreword, and M. Oresman, China’s New Journey to the West: China’s Emergence in Central Asia and Implications for U.S. Interests: CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies, August 2003.
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