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April 01, 2018
Australia and the Korean Crisis: Confronting the limits of influence
By: Andrew O'Neil, Brendan Taylor, William T. Tow -
March 01, 2018
Debating the Quad
By: Euan Graham, Chengxin Pan, Ian Hall, Rikki Kersten, Benjamin Zala, Sarah Percy -
July 01, 2017
Implementing the Responsibility to Protect: Domestic Processes and Foreign Assistance
By: Cecilia Jacob -
January 01, 2017
100 Days of Trump: What Should Asia Do?
By: Brendan Taylor, Greg Fealy, David envall, Bates Gill, Feng Zhang, Benjamin Zala, Michael Wesley, Shiro Armstrong, Anthony Bergin, David Brewster, Robin Davies, Jane Golley, Stephen Howes, Llewelyn Hughes, Frank Jotzo, Warwick McKibbin, Rory Medcalf, Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Steven Rood, Matthew Sussex -
June 01, 2015
A Crime Pattern Analysis of the Illegal Ivory Trade in China
By: Jiang Nan -
January 05, 2014
Thomas Kuhn and international relations theory: Realism in 'crisis'
By: Peter Van Ness -
August 05, 2010
The time has come for a treaty to ban weapons in space
By: Peter Van Ness -
August 05, 2010
International Relations in Australia: Michael Lindsay, Martin Wight, and the first Department at the Australian National University
By: James Cotton -
July 05, 2009
Australia as a supplier of uranium to the Asian region: Implications
By: Stuart Harris -
December 05, 2008
East Asian regionalism: Much ado about nothing?
By: John Ravenhill -
December 05, 2008
The politics of post-trauma emotions: Securing community after the Bali bombing
By: Emma Hutchison -
December 05, 2008
Raymond Aron and the morality of realism
By: MURIELLE COZETTE -
December 05, 2008
Institutionalising Northeast Asia: The energy market
By: Stuart Harris -
August 05, 2008
Regional energy security: An elusive objective?
By: Stuart Harris -
March 05, 2008
Designing a mechanism for multilateral security cooperation in Northeast Asia
By: Peter Van Ness -
December 05, 2007
US public diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific: Opportunities and challenges in a time of transition
By: Sarah Ellen Graham -
December 05, 2007
Understanding emotions in world politics: Reflections on method
By: Roland Bleiker, Emma Hutchison -
December 05, 2007
Obstinate or obsolete? The US alliance structure in the Asia-Pacific
By: William T. Tow, Amitav Acharya -
December 05, 2007
Fighting irrelevance: An economic community 'with ASEAN characteristics'
By: John Ravenhill -
December 05, 2007
Case studies in Chinese diplomacy
By: Stuart Harris -
June 05, 2007
What security makes possible: Some thoughts on critical security studies
By: Anthony Burke -
November 05, 2006
APEC and the search for relevance: 2007 and beyond
By: John Ravenhill, Lorraine Elliott, Helen E.S. Nesadurai, Nick Bisley -
July 05, 2006
Religion, faith and global politics
By: Mark Beeson, Stuart Harris, Lorraine Elliott, Shahram Azbarzadeh, Greg Fealy -
May 05, 2006
Russia and Europe: National identity, national interest, pragmatism, or delusions of empire?
By: Robert F. Miller -
May 05, 2006
American hegemony: A dangerous aspiration?
By: James L. Richardson -
May 05, 2006
Blair, Brown and the Gleneagles agenda: Making poverty history, or confronting the global politics of unequal development?
By: Anthony Payne -
May 05, 2006
Is China an economic threat to Southeast Asia?
By: John Ravenhill -
March 05, 2005
Transnational feminism: Political strategies and theoretical resources
By: Brooke A. Ackerly, Bina D'Costa -
November 05, 2004
The challenge of United Nations reform
By: Christian Reus-Sumit, Marianne Hanson, Hilary Charlesworth, William Maley -
October 05, 2004
Whose Oceania? Contending Visions of Community in Pacific Region-building
By: Greg Fry -
October 05, 2004
Advocacy or Activism: Gender Politics in Fiji
By: Nicole George -
September 05, 2004
Rentier Shifts, Legitimacy, and the Social Sources of International Financial Hegemonie
By: Leonard Seabrooke -
August 05, 2004
International Relations' First Great Debate: Context and Tradition
By: Darshan Vigneswaran, Joel Quirk -
December 05, 2003
The Requirements of European International Society: Modernity and Nationalism in the Ottoman Empire
By: Ayla GÖL -
December 05, 2003
The Neo-Roman Republican Legacy and International Political Theory
By: Steven Slaughter -
November 05, 2003
Reimagining International Society Through the Emergence of Japanese Imperialism
By: Shogo Suzuki -
November 05, 2003
The North Korean Nuclear Crisis: Four-plus-two - an idea whose time has come
By: Peter Van Ness -
September 05, 2003
Does China Matter? The Global Economic Issues
By: Stuart Harris -
September 05, 2003
The Evolving Dialectic Between State-centric and Human-centric Security
By: Pauline Kerr -
November 05, 2002
War with Iraq?
By: Peter Van Ness, Hugh White, Stuart Harris, Amin Saikal, Peter C. Gration -
February 05, 2002
Refugees and the Myth of the Borderless World
By: William Maley, Greg Fry, Alan Dupont, Jean-Pierre Fonteyne, James Jupp, Thuy Do -
October 05, 2001
The Day the World Changed? Terrorism and World Order
By: Stuart Harris, William Maley, Amin Saikal, Richard Price, Christian Reus-Smit