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e a s t - w e s t c e n t e r
s e r i e s o n Contemporary Issues in Asia and the Pacific
s e r i e s c o - e d i t o r s
John T. Sidel, London School of Economics
Geoffrey M. White, East-West Center
and University of Hawai’i
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Sheila A. Smith, Council on Foreign Relations
Jonathan Spencer, University of Edinburgh
Kellee S. Tsai, Johns Hopkins University
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CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
John T. Sidel and Geoffrey M. White, Series Co-Editors
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