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101. Continuity and change in Italy's foreign policy under the Prodi government. The cases of Iraq and Afghanistan

102. China and the Multilateral Trading System

103. Caste Embeddedness and Microfinance: Savings and Credit Cooperatives in Andhra Pradesh, India

104. China and the Global Economy: Medium-term Issues and Options - A Synthesis Report

105. What's So Special About China's Exports?

106. Saving and Demographic Change: The Global Dimension

107. Intellectual Property Rights as a Key Obstacle to Russia's WTO Accession

108. Reform in Syria: Steering between the Chinese Model and Regime Change

109. A Realist Case for Conditioning the U.S.-India Nuclear Deal

110. Reappraising Nuclear Security Strategy

111. CATO Institute: Two Normal Countries: Rethinking the U.S.-Japan Strategic Relationship

112. Countering Afghanistan's Insurgency: No Quick Fixes

113. Remembering George Kennan: Lessons for Today?

114. Gender Wage Differentials in China's Urban Labour Market

115. Gender Earnings Differentials and Regional Economic Development in Urban China, 1988-97

116. The Urban-Rural Income Gap and Inequality in China

117. Enforcing the Right to Food in India: Bottlenecks in Delivering the Expected Outcome

118. The Distribution of Household Wealth in India

119. How Should We Measure Global Poverty in a Changing World?

120. From Counter-Society to Counter-State: Jemaah Islamiyah According to PUPJI

121. Rewriting Indonesian History, The Future in Indonesia's Past

122. International Regime Building in Southeast Asia: ASEAN Cooperation against the Illicit Trafficking and Abuse of Drugs

123. Securitizing border-crossing: The case of marginalized stateless minorities in the Thai-Burma Borderlands

124. Non-Traditional Security Issues: Securitisation of Transnational Crime in Asia

125. Southeast Asian-Pacific Frameworks: What Do They Frame and What Work Do They Do?

126. Food Security in North Korea: Designing Realistic Possibilities

127. Soft Power, Hard Issues: Reports of the 2005 Aspen Institute Roundtable on Public Diplomacy and the Middle East and the Forum on Communications and Society

128. U.S.-India Nuclear Cooperation

129. Perspectives on EU-India Relations

130. Afghan Update: Oct. 1 – Oct. 31, 2006

131. The Paths Ahead: Missile Defense in Asia

132. The Rule of Law in China: Incremental Progress

133. Indo-US Relations: Where Are They Headed?

134. How Bargaining Alters Outcomes: Bilateral Trade Negotiations And Bargaining Strategies

135. Deducing India's Grand Strategy Of Regional Hegemony From Historical And Conceptual Perspectives

136. Culture and Collective Action - Japan, Germany and the United States after September 11, 2001

137. Judicial Reform in China: Lessons from Shanghai

138. Authoritarianism and Political Party Reform in Pakistan

139. China and Taiwan: Uneasy Détente

140. Afghanistan Elections: Endgame or New Beginning?

141. Democracy, History, and Migrant Labor in South Korea

142. Balancing act: Taiwan's cross-strait challenge

143. Australians speak 2005: public opinion and foreign policy

144. South Korea's Experience with International Capital Flows

145. Will Globalization Survive?

146. Missile Defence in the United States

147. The case for regional exchange rate arrangement in East Asia'

148. Transmission channels of capital flow shocks: why Korean crisis was so severe'

149. Road to Ruin: Afghanistan's Booming Opium Industry

150. Doubling the Global Work Force: The Challenge of Integrating China, India, and the Former Soviet Bloc into the World Economy