The 'Centrality' of Central Asia in World History, 1700-2007: From Pivot to Periphery and Back Again?
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| Title | The 'Centrality' of Central Asia in World History, 1700-2007: From Pivot to Periphery and Back Again? |
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| Author | Clarke, Michael Edmund |
| Book Title | China, Xinjiang and Central Asia: History, Transition and Crossborder Interaction into the 21st Century |
| Editor | Michael Clarke and Colin Mackerras |
| Year Published | 2009 |
| Place of publication | London |
| Publisher | Routledge |
| Peer Reviewed | Yes |
| Published | Yes |
| Publisher URI | http://www.routledge.com/ |
| Volume | 38 |
| Chapter Number | 2 |
| Page from | 21 |
| Page to | 54 |
| ISBN | 978-0-415-45317-2 |
| Date Accessioned | 2009-07-06 |
| Date Available | 2010-07-14T07:42:57Z |
| Language | en_AU |
| Research Centre | Griffith Asia Institute |
| Faculty | Griffith Business School |
| Subject | Government and Politics of Asia and the Pacific |
| URI | http://hdl.handle.net/10072/29263 |
| Publication Type | Book Chapters |
| Publication Type Code | b1 |
Please use this identifier to cite this record: http://hdl.handle.net/10072/29263
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