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Yong Wook Lee, The Japanese Challenge to the American Neoliberal World Order, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2008, hardback, 304 pp., $60.00, ISBN 978-0804-75812-3

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2009

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