Number 3 (January 2007)

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Contents


Special Essay

    Reading the New Era in Asia: The Use of History and Culture in the Making of Foreign Policy
    Kenneth B. Pyle

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Special Roundtable

    Pursuing Security in a Dynamic Northeast Asia
    Aaron L. Friedberg, Michael J. Green, Robert A. Scalapino, Kenneth B. Pyle, Francis Fukuyama, Dwight H. Perkins, Nicholas Eberstadt, Richard J. Samuels, Kenneth Lieberthal, and Chae-Jin Lee

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Article

    North Korea's Nuclear Weapons: Implications for the Nuclear Ambitions of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan
    Christopher W. Hughes

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Policy Analyses

    North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Program to 2015: Three Scenarios
    Jonathan D. Pollack

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    The Democratic-Led 110th Congress: Implications for Asia
    Robert Sutter

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Research Note

    China and WTO Liberalization of the Securities Industry: Le choc des mondes or L’empire immobile?
    Nicholas Calcina Howson

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Book Review Roundtable

    Navnita Chadha Behera's Demystifying Kashmir
    Robert Wirsing, Teresita C. Schaffer, Sumit Ganguly, Shalendra Sharma, and Navnita Chadha Behera

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Asia Policy

Asia Policy is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to bridging the gap between academic research and policymaking on issues related to the Asia-Pacific.

Asia Policy publishes, in descending order of emphasis, three types of peer-reviewed essays:

(1) social scientific research articles that both use social science theories, concepts, and approaches and draw clear and concise policy implications on issues of import to the region

(2) research notes that present, in a well-organized format, new and important conceptual frameworks or descriptive information of use to policymakers, especially on topics that have traditionally been underrepresented in the literature

(3) policy analyses that present original, persuasive, analytically rigorous, and clear and concise research-based argumentation on crucial policy matters

Asia Policy is distributed by NBR and through Project MUSE at the Johns Hopkins University Press.