Karl Pilny

Karl Pilny

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Asia 2030
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Asia 2030
  • By: Karl Pilny
  • Length: 12 hours 29 minutes
  • Publisher: ABOD von RBmedia Verlag
  • Publish date: October 22, 2018
  • Language: German
  • (42 ratings)
(42 ratings)
Die neue Weltmacht Asien Die Weltwirtschaft steht vor einer Zeitenwende: Asien ist dabei, endgültig die Vorherrschaft im globalen Wettbewerb zu übernehmen. Der Kontinent, auf dem über die Hälfte aller Menschen lebt, setzt sich als... Read more

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