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How China Became a Wedge Between Two South Pacific Neighbors

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How China Became a Wedge Between Two South Pacific Neighbors
The resort region of Rarotonga, the largest island of the Cook Islands, in 2012.

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International RelationsPolitics and GovernmentIslandsPeters, Winston (1945- )Cook IslandsNew ZealandChina
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