Japan and Malaysian development in the shadow of the rising sun

The Japanese presence in Southeast Asia is treated variously with either suspicion or encouragement. Japan and Malaysian Development critically assesses different dimensions of Japan-Malaysia economic relations. The work presents a balanced collection of essays examining Japanese involvement in Mala...

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Other Authors: K.S., Jomo
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London, UK Routledge 1994
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