Understanding the Asia-Pacific
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Both of these books make a valuable contribution to understanding the Asia-Pacific, albeit from different perspectives. The first is a multi-authored textbook-style treatment of the international politics of the Asia-Pacific region, and would provide an excellent resource for undergraduates, perhaps at upper-year level. It will also be invaluable for higher-level students wanting some background on the region and for those just generally interested in current affairs. The second book under review here is a less-structured effort and the quality of the offerings is more uneven, which is understandable for an edited volume. No doubt, however, teachers will be able to utilise various chapters for teaching courses on East Asia.
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Australian Journal of Political Science
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41
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3
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© 2006 Taylor & Francis (Routledge). This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Australian Journal of Political Science on 20 Nov 2006, available online: https://doi.org/10.1080/10361140600849034
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