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551. Nesting the Alliances in the Emerging Context of Asia-Pacific Multilateral Processes: A U.S. Perspective

552. When Realism and Liberalism Coincide: Russian Views of U.S. Alliances in Asia

553. Adjusting America's Two Alliances in East Asia: A Japanese View

554. Changing Relations between Party, Military, and Government in North Korea and Their Impact on Policy Direction

555. China and the U.S.-Japan and U.S.-Korea Alliances in a Changing Northeast Asia

556. Seoul Domestic Policy and the Korean-American Alliance

557. Japan-ROK Security Relations: An American Perspective

558. The Korean-American Alliance and the "Rise of China": A Preliminary Assessment of Perceptual Changes and Strategic Choices

559. Asian Alliances and American Politics

560. Show of Force: The PLA and the 1995-1996 Taiwan Strait Crisis

561. The Geopolitics of Energy Development in the Caspian Region: Regional Cooperation or Conflict?

562. The Cox Committee Report: An Assessment

563. The U.S. Military and Civil Infrastructure Protection: Restrictions and Discretion under the Posse Comitatus Act

564. How Will the European Union Meet the 21st Century

565. Muddling Through? A Strategic Checklist for the United States in the Post-Cold War World

566. Prospects for Europe and the Atlantic Alliance at Century's End

567. Security Issues for Russia in the New International Context

568. Conflict Management and European Security: The Problem of Collective Solidarity

569. New Security Challenge or Old? Russia's Catch—22

570. Ideas, Culture and Political Analysis Workshop

571. Right Makes Might: Freedom and Power in the Information Age

572. Japan's China Perceptions and its Policies in the Alliance with the United States

573. Chinese Military Modernization and Asian Security

574. The Origins and Evolution of the Korean-American Alliance: A Japanese Perspective

575. East Asian Urbanization: Patterns, Problems, and Prospects

576. Benefits and Burdens: The Politically Dominated Economics of U.S. Alliances with Japan and Korea

577. The Japan-America Security Alliance: Prospects for the Twenty-First Century

578. Disposing of Weapons-Grade Plutonium

579. Report on Applying Military and Security Assets

580. Modern U.S. Civil-Military Relations: Wielding the Terrible Swift Sword

581. Turkey: Thwarted Ambition

582. Landmines: Africa's Stake, Global Initiatives

583. Future Prospects for the U.S. Defense Budget and Their Implications for Our Asian Alliance Commitments

584. U.S.-Japan Defense Guidelines: Toward a New Accommodation of Mutual Responsibility

585. Clausewitzian Friction and Future War

586. Mobilizing U.S. Industry in World War II: Myth and Reality

587. Caribbean Basin Economic Development and the Section 936 Tax Credit

588. Thinking Regionally: Priorities for U.S. Policy Toward Africa

589. A United States Policy for the Changing Realities of East Asia

590. Is Pandora's Box Half-Empty or Half-Full? The Limited Virulence of Secessionism and the Domestic Sources of Disintegration

591. Numbering British Contention, 1758-1834

592. Not Even One: A Report On The Crisis of Children and Firearms