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June 05, 2007
Understanding East Asian Cross-Regionalism: An Analytical Framework
By:
Mireya Solís, Saori N. Katada
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June 05, 2007
Forming a Cross-Regional Partnership: The South Korea-Chile FTA and its Implications
By:
Sung-Hoon Park, Min Gyo Koo
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June 05, 2007
The Japan-Mexico FTA: A Cross-Regional Step in the Path towards Asian Regionalism
By:
Mireya Solís, Saori N. Katada
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June 05, 2007
Southeast Asian Cross-Regional FTAs: Origins, Motives and Aims
By:
Stephen Hoadley
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June 05, 2007
China's Cross-Regional FTA Initiatives: Towards Comprehensive National Power
By:
Stephen Hoadley, Jian Yang
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March 05, 2007
East Asian Environmental Co-operation: Central Pessimism, Local Optimism
By:
Sangbum Shin
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March 05, 2007
Building Peace or Following the Leader? Japan's Peace Consolidation Diplomacy
By:
Julie Gilson
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December 05, 2006
Australia, America and Asia
By:
Mohan Malik
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December 05, 2006
Australia, the US and East Asia: Are Close Ties with the Bush Administration Beneficial?
By:
Mark Beeson
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December 05, 2006
In Medias Res: The Development of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation as a Security Community
By:
Marc Lanteigne
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December 05, 2006
Dilemmas Confronting Social Entrepreneurs: Care Homes for Elderly People in Chinese Cities
By:
Linda Wong, Jun Tang
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December 05, 2006
Minorities and Protest in Japan: The Politics of the Fingerprinting Refusal Movement
By:
Michael Strausz
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September 05, 2006
The Dogma of Japanese Insignificance: The Academic Discourse on North Korea Policy Coordination
By:
Linus Hagström
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September 05, 2006
Tokyo's Quandary, Beijing's Moment in the Six-Party Talks: A Regional Multilateral Approach to Resolve the DPRK's Nuclear Problem
By:
Kuniko Ashizawa
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September 05, 2006
Can Japanese Foreign Aid to North Korea Create Peace and Stability?
By:
Marie Söderberg
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September 05, 2006
The Political Economy of Japanese Sanctions towards North Korea: Domestic Coalitions and International Systemic Pressures
By:
Christopher W. Hughes
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September 05, 2006
Vicarious Traumas: Television and Public Opinion in Japan's North Korea Policy
By:
Hyung Gu Lynn