Book Review: American Hegemony after the Great Recession: A Transformation in World Order

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Kritsada Theerakosonphong

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Theerakosonphong, K. (2018). Book Review: American Hegemony after the Great Recession: A Transformation in World Order. Political Science and Public Administration Journal, 9(2), 249–257. Retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/polscicmujournal/article/view/115978
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