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The Japanese
In: H tut books
Beyond Vietnam: the United States and Asia
In: Borzoi book
East Asia, 1, The great tradition
In: A history of East Asian civilization 1
The Future of a Limited World
In: Worldview, Band 18, Heft 9, S. 14-21
At any international gathering these days the dominant theme is likely to be the obvious interdependence of all nations in a global environment that is now perceived to be sharply limited. There is, of course, nothing new in the twin concepts that the world is one and that it is not infinite. For some years prophets, statesmen, scholars, and humble citizens have been blowing on these two horns with increasing vigor. But it took the oil shock of the autumn of 1973 to transform these ideas from the realm of provocative theory to chilling reality. An interdependent, limited world was until quite recently an interesting, slightly worrisome concept, but hardly more immediately threatening than the theory of an ever expanding universe. Suddenly it seems more like the hypnotic eye of a striking cobra, inducing a mixture of terror and immobility.
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The Sinic World in Perspective
In: Foreign affairs: an American quarterly review, Band 52, Heft 2, S. 341
ISSN: 2327-7793
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The Sinic world in perspective [nature and strength of cultural and psychological bonds among the countries of East Asia; conference paper]
In: Foreign affairs, Band 52, S. 341-348
ISSN: 0015-7120
Un nuovo equilibrio in Asia? [interaction of the United States, China, Soviet Union, and Japan within the region]
In: Affari esteri: rivista trimestrale, Band 3, S. 3-17
ISSN: 0001-964X
Imperial Japan's Higher Civil Service Examinations, By Robert M. SpauldingJr. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967. Pp. xiv, 416. $10.00.)
In: American political science review, Band 62, Heft 3, S. 966-967
ISSN: 1537-5943