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  1. East Asia

    Frankfurt : Campus Verlag, c1983-c1993.

  2. East Asia

    Brunswick, NJ : Transaction Publishers, c1998-

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  3. East Asia

    Sariti, Anthony
    West Haven, Conn., Pendulum Press [1973]

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  1. Southeast Asian Studies

    Stanford Libraries collects primary and secondary source materials in Western languages for the study of Southeast Asia, covering such disciplines as history, political science, economics, anthropology, religious studies, and more.

  2. Special collections: East Asia

    The Stanford East Asia Library holds robust special collections of rare Chinese, Japanese, and Korean materials. Learn more about our collections and how to access them, including procedures for using the reading room.

  3. Slavic, East Central and Southeast Europe, and Eurasia Studies

    Stanford Libraries' Slavic collections include Russian literature; Russian, Soviet and Eastern European history (particularly of the 19th-21st centuries); Russian and Polish arts and cultures; education, economics, and political science.

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  1. East Asia

    United States. Central Intelligence Agency
    2004

    Base map showing international boundaries, and major cities. "Boundary representation is ot necessarily authoritative". "803067AI 6-04." Shipping l...

  2. East Asia

    1997

    Title from cover.

  3. Northeast Asia : take off : proceedings of International Conference on Economic and Technological Development in Northeast Asia, Changchun China

    International Conference on Economic and Technological Development in Northeast Asia (1st : 1990 : Chʻang-chʻun shih, China)
    1992

    Proceedings of two conferences held in Changchun, China, July 16-18, 1990 and August 29-31, 1991.

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