The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 147Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1950 |
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If South East Asia came under Communist control , Japan would be a lonely outpost , with all the countries round her Communist . The Soviet East , China and South East Asia are all underdeveloped industri- ally ; and they could offer to ...
If South East Asia came under Communist control , Japan would be a lonely outpost , with all the countries round her Communist . The Soviet East , China and South East Asia are all underdeveloped industri- ally ; and they could offer to ...
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... East Asia cannot be regarded as integrated into a single community at present , it is certain that South East Asia could not function economically or politically for a long period unless the Chinese communities are prepared to co ...
... East Asia cannot be regarded as integrated into a single community at present , it is certain that South East Asia could not function economically or politically for a long period unless the Chinese communities are prepared to co ...
Pagina 226
... East Asia for its food supplies . Indeed , the position of India is in some ways not unlike that of Japan . With a rapidly growing population , unable really to feed itself in the long run , and therefore committed to increasing ...
... East Asia for its food supplies . Indeed , the position of India is in some ways not unlike that of Japan . With a rapidly growing population , unable really to feed itself in the long run , and therefore committed to increasing ...
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