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5001. What's So Special About China's Exports?

5002. Japan-China Relations: Four Fallacies Masquerading as Common Sense

5003. OECD and the WTO (Policy Brief compilation)

5004. Challenges for China's Public Spending

5005. China and the OECD

5006. The Neo Con: The Bush Defense Record by the Numbers - An Analysis of the Data Behind the Bush Approach to National Security

5007. Dismantling the DPRK’s Nuclear Weapons Program: A Practicable, Verifiable Plan of Action

5008. The U.S.-India Nuclear Deal: Triumph of the Business Lobby

5009. Waiting for Goldilocks: Getting Japan’s Foreign Policy Just Right

5010. U.S. Trade Policy Toward China: Discrimination and its Implications

5011. Simmering Fire in Asia: Averting Sino-Japanese Strategic Conflict

5012. China's Currency: Not the Problem

5013. Judicial Reform in China: Lessons from Shanghai

5014. Judicial Reform in China: Lessons from Shanghai

5015. China and Taiwan: Uneasy Détente

5016. Why Do Poverty Rates Differ From Region to Region? The Case of Urban China

5017. Using Foreign Aid as a Foreign Policy Tool: The Case of Japan

5018. The Rise of China with Special Reference to Arms Supplies

5019. Oxfam Publishing: No Soft Landing: As China opens its markets, US subsidies are making life hard for cotton farmers

5020. Angels and Dragons: Asia, the UN, reform and the next Secretary-General

5021. Balancing act: Taiwan's cross-strait challenge

5022. Prospects for Regional Free Trade in Asia

5023. What Might the Next Emerging-Market Financial Crisis Look Like?

5024. The Chinese Economy: Prospects and Key Policy Issues

5025. Global Economic Prospects: Slower But Still Solid Growth in 2005; Worries About Growth and Inflation for 2006

5026. China's Role in the Revived Bretton Woods System: A Case of Mistaken Identity

5027. China and the World Economy Workshop. Conference Summary

5028. China as Producer: Chinese Industry After 25 Years of Reform

5029. China as Consumer

5030. China as Employer and Consumer: Economic Outlook for the 11th Five-Year Plan (2006-2010)

5031. Hu Jintao's Outbox

5032. The European Union Defence Industry and the Appeal of the Chinese Market

5033. BRICSAM and the Non-WTO

5034. China in the World Trading System

5035. Rising Spatial Disparities and Development

5036. China's Political Commissars and Commanders: Trends Dynamics

5037. Maritime Disputes In The South China Sea: Strategic And Diplomatic Status Quo

5038. Great Powers and Southeast Asian Regional Security Strategies: Omni-Enmeshment, Balancing and Hierarchical Order

5039. Civil-Military Relationship And Reform In The Defence Industry

5040. The Security Of Regional Sea Lanes

5041. Can China Afford to Continue Its One-Child Policy?

5042. President Attempts to Show that Asia Matters to the United States

5043. Uses of Ambiguity in North Korea Agreement

5044. The United States, China, and India: A Story of Leaders, Partners, and Clients

5045. U.S.-China Relations — Opportunities, Risks, and the Taiwan Issue

5046. Security Council Reform Debate Highlights Challenges Facing UN

5047. The Dragon the Chrysanthemum

5048. Class Formation or Fragmentation? Allegiances and Divisions Among Managers and Workers in State-Owned Enterprises

5049. Engaging Putin's Russia: Challenges and Opportunities for the West

5050. Leaders and Laggards: When and Why do Countries Sign the NPT?