- Author: Ian Anthony
- Date: 01 Dec 1991
- Publisher: Prentice Hall Europe (a Pearson Education Company)
- Book Format: Hardback::401 pages
- ISBN10: 0745005292
- Publication City/Country: Harlow, United Kingdom
- Imprint: Prentice Hall / Harvester Wheatsheaf
- File size: 39 Mb
- File name: The-Arms-Trade-and-Medium-Powers-Case-Studies-of-India-and-Pakistan-1947-90.pdf
- Dimension: 155x 236mm::401g
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