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931. This paper studies the political economy of the Southeast Asian haze and discusses the obstacles that, unless overcome, could prevent a permanent and effective solution to this transboundary pollution problem, which originates in Indonesia. Following a cost-benefit analysis of the problem, the paper takes note of the weaknesses in Indonesia’s governance structure, which make it difficult to enforce national policies aimed at curbing the haze problem. It also puts forward a number of suggestions for strengthening the current policy regime for tackling the problem.

932. China’s Belt and Road Initiative Security Needs: The Evolution of Chinese Private Security Companies

933. The South China Sea: Beijing’s Challenge to ASEAN and UNCLOS and the Necessity of a New Multi-tiered Approach

934. A World in Transition: the Rise of Populism and the Fall of Multilateralism? (Full Issue)

935. Go Global, Meet the Locals: Pragmatism, Plunder, and AntiChinese Populism in Africa

936. Xi Jinping and China’s Role in the Asian and Global Order

937. Sino-American Preventive Diplomacy During the Cold War

938. Asia Inquiry: A Continental Analysis

939. Beijing’s Policy Towards President Tsai Ying-wen and the Future of Cross-Strait Relations

940. Promoting Water Security in Central Asia through International Research Partnerships