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      Table 3.1: How the Japanese See the 2016 US Presidential Election (This Table is based on the results of the Niconico poll, November 10, 2016)

      Table 3.2: How Do You Know about US Presidential Election on Media? (1,604 Respondents)

      Figure 4.1: The American Public Views on US Long-Term Military Bases in South Korea

      Table 4.1: Top Security Threats by Partisanship (2016)

      Figure 4.2: Analysis of Columns, Editorials, and Opinions from the Five Newspapers

      Figure 4.3: Number of Articles and Reports Released by 47 News Media Agencies

      Figure 4.4: Top 10 Countries Where Clinton Has the Greatest/Least Edge over Trump

      Table 4.2: Analysis of Columns, Editorials, and Opinions from the Five Newspapers

      Figure 4.5: Top 10 Countries Reporting “Great Impact of the US President on My Country”

      Table 4.3: Selected Columns, Editorials, and Opinions from the Five Newspapers

      Table 4.5: Top 10 Countries Reporting “Great Impact of the US President on My Country”

      Table 4.6: Countries Keen to Advise New US President to Focus on Global vs. Local Priorities

      Table 4.7: South Korean Vote: Clinton vs. Trump

      Table 4.8: The Impact of the US Presidential Elections on South Korea

      Table 4.9: South Koreans Keen to Advise New US President to Focus on Global vs. Local Priorities

      Table 6.1: Finland’s Most Important Trading Partners (2017) Source: Tulli (Finnish Customs)

      Table 6.2: Finland Foreign Trade (2017) Source: Tulli (Finnish Customs), updated April 4, 2018

      Table 8.1: How Do You, in General, Feel about the United States? (In Percentages)

      Table 8.2: How Carefully Do You Follow the Elections in the United States? (In Percentages)

      Table 8.3: What Do You Think, Are the Results of the US Elections Important or Not Important for Russia? (In Percentages)

      Table 8.4: Will Relations Improve if Trump or Clinton is Elected? (In Percentages)

      Table 8.5: Whose Victory (in the US Election) Do You Think Would be Better for Russia? (In Percentages)

      Figure 9.1: Imports (FOB) and Exports (FOB) in US$ Brazil × USA: 2002/2017 Source: MDIC/SECEX

      Figure 9.2: Real Exchange Rate (IPCA)—June, 1994 = 100—American Dollar Source: BCB/DEPEC

      Table 10.1: Major Buyers of Chilean Copper (In Millions US$ FOB)

      Table 10.2: Chile–European Union, 2011–2016 (In Millions US$)

      This book, to a certain degree, is the outcome of my historical journey as a scholar. I studied my BA in history at Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City. In my methodology and historiography classes I became familiar with many European

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