Korea, the United States, and Central Asia: Far-Flung Partners in a Globalizing World

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December 1, 2008

Korea, the United States, and Central Asia: Far-Flung Partners in a Globalizing World
Korea, the United States, and Central Asia: Far-Flung Partners in a Globalizing World
Korea, the United States, and Central Asia: Far-Flung Partners in a Globalizing World

Kent E. Calder and Viktoriya Kim

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Recommended citation: Kent E. Calder and Viktoriya Kim, “Korea, the United States, and Central Asia: Far-Flung Partners in a Globalizing World,” The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus, Vol. 49-3-08, December 7, 2008.

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