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01 Aug 1973

29 citations






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15 citations




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08 Oct 1973-Nature
TL;DR: Ridd et al. as mentioned in this paper suggested placing South-east Asia against Australia for Palaeozoic and Mesozoic reconstructions, and Audley-Charles2 suggested placing Australia against Southeast Asia for reconstructions.
Abstract: Ridd et al.1 and Audley-Charles2 have suggested placing South-east Asia against Australia for Palaeozoic and Mesozoic reconstructions.

9 citations


Book
01 Apr 1973
TL;DR: In this article, an empirical study was conducted towards those regions in Asia with which the author was most acquainted, namely the Middle East and India, and this work was oriented towards the author's own region of origin.
Abstract: Basically an empirical study, this work is oriented towards those regions in Asia with which the author was most acquainted, namely the Middle East and India









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TL;DR: In this paper, the boundaries of the continental shelf between adjacent or opposite States, such as in Southeast Asia and the Far East, which are determined by international agreements or unilaterally claimed by the States concerned, are analyzed.




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TL;DR: The conflict of powers in the Middle East has been studied extensively in the 1970s and 1980s, see as mentioned in this paper for an overview of the major players in the conflict and their role in it.
Abstract: (1973). Us Policy and The Conflict of Powers in the Middle East. Journal of Palestine Studies: Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 30-50.



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TL;DR: The memories of the Imperlalist period of the Japanese Empire are still over-shadowing the relations of these countries with Japan as discussed by the authors, and the governments of countries in South East Asia have observed with close attention, and in some cases with deep mistrust and concern, recent developments of Japan's foreign and foreign trade policies.
Abstract: Practically all the governments of countries in South East Asia have observed with close attention, and in some cases with deep mistrust and concern, recent developments of Japan’s foreign and foreign trade policies. Memories of the Imperlalist period of the Japanese Empire are still over-shadowing the relations of these countries with Japan.


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Saul Rose1