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Soft Power and State-Firm Diplomacy: Congress and IT Corporate Activity in China

APA

Jade Miller. (2009). Soft Power and State-Firm Diplomacy: Congress and IT Corporate Activity in China. International Studies Perspectives, 10(3), 285–302.

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Jade Miller. 2009. “Soft Power and State-Firm Diplomacy: Congress and IT Corporate Activity in China.” International Studies Perspectives 10 (3): 285–302.

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Jade Miller (2009) ‘Soft Power and State-Firm Diplomacy: Congress and IT Corporate Activity in China’, International Studies Perspectives, 10(3), pp. 285–302.

MLA

Jade Miller. “Soft Power and State-Firm Diplomacy: Congress and IT Corporate Activity in China.” International Studies Perspectives, vol. 10, no. 3, Aug. 2009, pp. 285–302.

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Jade Miller. “Soft Power and State-Firm Diplomacy: Congress and IT Corporate Activity in China.” International Studies Perspectives 10, no. 3 (August 1, 2009): 285–302.
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