961 resultados para Agriculture--Asia, Central--Maps
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At head of title: International Union of Forestry Research Organizations; Union Internationale des Instituts de Recherches Forestieres; Internationaler Verband Forstlicher Forschungsanstalten.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Published 1953-58 by the center under its earlier name: Bureau of Business Research.
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"January 1996."
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"January 1996."
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"January 1996."
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"To be held at Hanford, Kings County, California."
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"July 2002."
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"Cooperative extension services of North Dakota [and others] and the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture cooperating."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Despite the position of the United States as de facto global hegemon, China is a rising power in the world. As Chinese power grows, the projection of Chinese influence will be felt most acutely in Southeast Asia. Whether to accommodate, contain or resist China will depend on future developments that none can foresee, including Chinese ambitions, the policies of other international players (the U.S., Japan), and the cohesion or fragility of the Association of Southeast Asia Nations (ASEAN). This paper argues that in deciding how best to deal with China, two factors that will influence the countries of Southeast Asia are their own long histories of bilateral relations with China and their own differing conceptions of how foreign relations should be conducted. This is to argue that history and culture are central to any understanding of the likely future shape of China-Southeast Asia relations. Only by taking history and culture into account will analysts be in a position to predict how the mainland and maritime states of Southeast Asia are likely to respond to a more powerful, confident and assertive China.