Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-78c5997874-v9fdk Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-06T12:05:44.977Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

References

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2012

William T. Tow
Affiliation:
Australian National University, Canberra
Get access

Summary

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Chapter
Information
Security Politics in the Asia-Pacific
A Regional-Global Nexus?
, pp. 314 - 351
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2009

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

2003 ,Leaders' Declaration, ‘Bangkok Declaration on Partnership for the Future’, Bangkok, 21 October, www.apec.org/apec/leaders_declarations/2003.html.
2004 ,Leaders' Declaration, 12th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting, Santiago Declaration, ‘One Community, Our Future’, Santiago de Chile, 20–21 November, www.apec.org/apec/leaders_declarations/2004.html.
2005 ,Leaders' Declaration, 13th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting, Busan Declaration, Busan, Korea, 18–19 November, www.apec.org/apec/leaders_declarations/2005.html.
2006 ,Leaders' Declaration, 14th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting, Hanoi Declaration, Hanoi, Vietnam, 18–19 November, www.apec.org/apec/leaders_declarations/2006.html.
Abramowitz, Morton and Bosworth, Stephen, 2006. ‘America confronts the Asian century’, Current History, 105(690): 147–52.Google Scholar
Abuza, Zachary, 2002. ‘Tentacles of terror: al Qaeda's Southeast Asian network’, Contemporary Southeast Asia, 24(3): 427–65.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Acharya, Amitav, 1999. ‘A concert of Asia?’, Survival, 41(3): 84–101.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Acharya, Amitav 2001. Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia: ASEAN and the Problem of Regional Order. London: Routledge.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Acharya, Amitav 2003. ‘Regional institutions and Asian security order: norms, power, and prospects for peaceful change’, in Alagappa, Muthiah (ed.), Asian Security Order: Instrumental and Normative Features. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 210–40.Google Scholar
Acharya, Amitav 2003/04. ‘Will Asia's past be its future?’, International Security, 28(3): 149–64.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Acharya, Amitav 2004. ‘How ideas spread: whose norms matter? Norm localization and institutional change in Asian regionalism’, International Organization, 58(2): 239–75.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Acharya, Amitav 2005. ‘Human security, identity politics and global governance: from freedom from fear to fear of freedoms’, paper delivered to Civil Society, Religion and Global Governance: Paradigms of Power and Persuasion, Canberra, 1–2 September.
Acharya, Amitav 2007. ‘Review article: the emerging regional architecture of world politics’, World Politics, 59(4): 629–52.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Acharya, Amitav 2008. Whose Ideas Matter? Norms, Power, and Institutions in Asian Regionalism. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.Google Scholar
Acharya, Amitav and Buzan, Barry (eds.), 2007. ‘Preface: why is there no non-western IR theory: reflections on and from Asia’, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, 7(3): 285–6.CrossRef
Acharya, Amitav and Goh, Evelyn (eds.), 2007. Reassessing Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific: Competition, Congruence, and Transformation. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Adler, Emanuel, 1997. ‘Imagined (security) communities: cognitive regions in international relations’, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 26(2): 249–77.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Adler, Emanuel and Barnett, Michael, 1998. ‘A framework for the study of security communities’, in Adler, Emanuel and Barnett, Michael (eds.), Security Communities. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 29–65.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Adler, Emanuel and Barnett, Michael (eds.), 1998. Security Communities. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Agakimi, Hikari, 2006. ‘“We the Japanese people” – a reflection on public opinion’. Tokyo: Japan Institute of International Affairs, 22 May.
Aggarwal, Vinod K., 1985. Liberal Protectionism: The International Politics of Organized Textile Trade. Berkeley: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Aglionby, John and Jack, Andrew, 2007. ‘Indonesia blames WHO for bird flu deal’, Financial Times, 7 February, www.ft.com/cms/s/0/36b529a0-b6d9-11db-8bc2-0000779e2340,dwp_uuid=c47ab278-4d1c-11da-ba44-0000779e2340.html.
Ahmed, Mutahir, 2002. ‘Missile defense and South Asia: a Pakistani perspective’, in Krepon, Michael and Gagne, Chris (eds.), The Impact of US Ballistic Missile Defenses on Southern Asia. Washington, DC: Henry L. Stimson Center, pp. 21–7.Google Scholar
Alagappa, Muthiah (ed.), 1988. ‘Comprehensive security: interpretations in ASEAN countries’, in Scalapino, Robert, Sata, Seizaburo, Wanandi, Jusuf and Han, Sung-Joo (eds.), Asian Security Issues: Regional and Global. Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, pp. 50–78.
Alagappa, Muthiah (ed.), 1998. Asian Security Practice: Material and Ideational Influences. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Alagappa, Muthiah (ed.), 2003. Asian Security Order: Instrumental and Normative Features. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Alagappa, Muthiah 2005. ‘Author's response: getting Asia right’, Issues & Studies, 41(1): 251–64.
Alagappa, Muthiah 2006. ‘Setting the context for the regional–global security nexus: modernising, ascending and dominant powers’, presentation to the workshop on ‘Re-envisioning Asia-Pacific Security: A Global–Regional Nexus?’, Australian National University, Canberra, 3 August.
Alagappa, Muthiah (ed.), 2008. The Long Shadow: Nuclear Weapons and Security in 21st Century Asia. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Albrecht-Carrié, René, 1968. The Concert of Europe 1815–1914. New York: Harper & Row.Google Scholar
Albright, David, 1998. ‘India's nuclear tests: will they open new possibilities for Iraq to exploit?’, ISIS Issue Brief, 28 May, www.isis-online.org/publications/southasia/indiraq.html.
Albright, David 1999. ‘India and Pakistan's fissile material and nuclear weapons inventory, end of 1998’, Institute for Science and International Security, 27 October, www.isis-online.org/publications/southasia/stocks1099.html.
Albright, David and O'Neill, Kevin (eds.), 2000. Solving the North Korean Puzzle. Washington, DC: ISIS Press.
Nurhasyim (Mukhlas), Aly Ghufron bin, 2003. ‘Jihad Bom Bali: Sebuah Pembelaan Operasi Peledakan Bom Legian dan Renon. 12 Oktober 2002’, unpublished manuscript, Bali District Police Jail, Denpasar, 25 March.
,Amnesty International, 2006. ‘Thailand’, 4 January, http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA390012006.
Annan, Kofi, 2000. ‘We the peoples: the role of the United Nations in the 21st century’. New York: United Nations.
,Anonymous, no date. ‘The Tauhid Cell’.
Anwar, Dewi Fortuna, 2003. ‘Human security: an intractable problem in Asia’, in Alagappa, Muthiah (ed.), Asian Security Order: Instrumental and Normative Features. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 536–67.Google Scholar
,APEC Online, 2006a. 14th APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting, Hanoi Declaration, 18–19 November, www.apec.org/apec/leaders_declarations/2006.html.
,APEC Online 2006b. APEC Action Plan on the Prevention and Response to Avian and Influenza Pandemics, May, www.apec.org/content/apec/ministerial_statements/sectoral_ministerial/avian_and_influenza /2006_AIPMM.html.
Arndt, Sven W. and Kierzkowski, Henryk (eds.), 2001. Fragmentation: New Production Patterns in the World Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
,Asahi Shimbun, 2007. ‘$2-billion energy plan for East Asia’, 16 January.
,ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), 1999. ‘Chairman's press statement on ASEAN 3rd Informal Summit Manila, Philippines, 28 November 1999’, www.aseansec.org/692.htm.
,ASEAN Eminent Persons Group, 2000. ‘Report of the ASEAN Eminent Persons Group (EPG) on Vision 2020, The People's ASEAN’. Singapore, November, www.aseansec.org/5304.htm.
,ASEAN Regional Forum, 2004. Co-Chairs' Summary Report of the Meeting of the ASEAN Regional Forum Inter-Sessional Support Group on Confidence Building Measures, Yangon, Myanmar, 11–14 April.
,ASEAN Regional Forum 2005. Co-Chairs' Summary Report of the ASEAN Regional Forum Workshop on ‘Evolving Changes in the Security Perceptions of the ARF Countries’, Ulaanbataar, Mongolia, 21–22 June.
,ASEAN Regional Forum 2006. Chairman's Statement of the 13th ASEAN Regional Forum, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 28 July, www.aseanregionalforum.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=0v9rLDy0uvQ%3d&tabid=66&mid=401.
,Asia Times Online, 2006. ‘China, India moving ahead of pack’, 24 June, www.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/HF24Dj01.html.
Aspinall, Edward, 1998. ‘Opposition and elite conflict in the fall of Soeharto’, in Forrester, Geoff and May, R. J. (eds.), The Fall of Soeharto. Bathurst: Crawford House Press, pp. 130–53.Google Scholar
As-Salim, Syaikh Muhammad bin Ahmad, 2005. ‘Wasiat untuk Mujahidin: Tak Usah Kau Pergi Berjihad ke Iraq’.
Athukorala, Prema-chandra, 2003. ‘Product fragmentation and trade patterns in East Asia’, Working Paper No. 2003/21. Canberra: Division of Economics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, October.
Athukorala, Prema-chandra 2006. ‘Multinational production networks and the new geo-economic division of labour in the Pacific rim’, paper presented to the 31st Pacific Trade and Development Conference, Guadalajara, Mexico, 10–12 June.
Athukorala, Prema-chandra 2007. ‘The rise of China and East Asian export performance: is the crowding-out fear warranted?’, paper presented to the Conference on Reforms for Korea's Sustained Growth, East-West Center, Honolulu, 12–13 July.
,Australian Bureau of Industry Economics, 1995. ‘Implications of a ban on exports of used lead acid batteries’, Occasional Paper 31. Canberra: Australian Bureau of Industry Economics.
,Australian Department of Health and Ageing, 2006. ‘Australian health management plan for pandemic influenza: important information for all Australians’. Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia.
,Australian DFAT (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade), 2004. ‘The role of the World Health Organisation in infectious disease surveillance: Australian perspective’, BWC Experts Meeting, Geneva, July, www.dfat.gov.au/security/2004_surveillance_role_of_who_changes.html.
,Australian DFAT (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade) 2007. Cebu Declaration on East Asian Energy Security, Second East Asia Summit, www.dfat.gov.au/asean/eas/2_eas/070115_cebu_declaration_eaes.html.
,Australian Government, 2007. ‘Asia-Pacific partnership on clean development and climate: partnership for action’, 2nd edn, www.ap6.gov.au/assets/documents/ap6internet/AP6%5Fbooklet%5Fupdate20070613175447%2Epdf.
Ba, Alice D., 2003. ‘China and ASEAN: renavigating relations for a 21st-century Asia’, Asian Survey, 43(4): 622–47.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ba, Alice D. 2005. ‘Southeast Asia and China’, in Goh, Evelyn (ed.), Betwixt and Between: Southeast Asian Strategic Relations with the US and China, IDSS Monograph No. 7. Singapore: Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, pp. 93–108.Google Scholar
Backman, Michael, 2002. ‘Malaysia's Mahathir: a moderate voice for Islam’, International Herald Tribune, 6 December.Google Scholar
Bajpai, Kanti, 2000. ‘Human security: concept and measurement’, Kroc Institute Occasional Paper No. 19. Notre Dame: Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, August.
Ball, Desmond, 2004. ‘Intelligence collection operations and EEZs: the implications of new technology’, Marine Policy, 28(1): 67–82.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barbieri, Katherine, 1996. ‘Economic interdependence: a path to peace or a source of interstate conflict?’, Journal of Peace Research, 33(1): 29–49.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barbieri, Katherine 2003. ‘Models and measures in trade-conflict research’, in Mansfield, Edward D. and Pollins, Brian M. (eds.), Economic Interdependence and International Conflict: New Perspectives on an Enduring Debate. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 207–21.Google Scholar
Barnett, Michael N., 1996. ‘Identity and alliances in the Middle East’, in Katzenstein, Peter J. (ed.), The Culture of National Security: Norms and Identity in World Politics. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 400–47.Google Scholar
Barton, Barry, Redgwell, Catherine, Ronne, Anita and Zillman, Donald N. (eds.), 2004. Energy Security: Managing Risk in a Dynamic Legal and Regulatory Environment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.CrossRef
Bateman, Sam, 2005. ‘Hydrographic surveying in the EEZ: differences and overlaps with marine scientific research’, Marine Policy, 29(2): 163–74.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bateman, Sam 2006a. ‘Security and the law of the sea in East Asia: navigational regimes and exclusive economic zones’, in Freestone, David, Barnes, Richard and Ong, David (eds.), The Law of the Sea: Progress and Prospects. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 365–87.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bateman, Sam 2006b. ‘Dealing with terrorist attacks at sea: the scenarios and responses’, in Kassim, Yang Razali (ed.), Strategic Currents: Marking the Transition to the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. Singapore: Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, pp. 36–9.Google Scholar
Bateman, Sam 2006c. ‘The emergent maritime future of the Asia-Pacific region’, in Prabhakar, Lawrence W., Ho, Joshua H. and Bateman, Sam (eds.), The Evolving Maritime Balance of Power in the Asia-Pacific: Maritime Doctrines and Nuclear Weapons at Sea. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, pp. 239–52.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bateman, Sam 2006d. ‘The growing significance of coast guards in the Asia-Pacific: a quiet development in regional maritime security’, in Chircop, Aldo, Coffen-Smout, Scott and McConnell, Moira (eds.), Ocean Yearbook 20. New York: Transnational Publishers, pp. 505–31.Google Scholar
Bateman, Sam 2007a. ‘Perils of the deep: the dangers of submarine operations in Asia’, RSIS Commentaries, 12/2007. Singapore: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, 21 February.
Bateman, Sam 2007b. ‘Navies and the maintenance of good order in peacetime’, in Tan, Andrew T. H. (ed.), The Politics of Maritime Power: A Survey. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 92–111.Google Scholar
Bateman, Sam 2007c. ‘UNCLOS and its limitations as the foundation for a regional maritime security regime’, Korean Journal of Defense Analysis, 19(3): 27–56.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bateman, Sam, Raymond, Catherine Z. and Ho, Joshua, 2006. ‘Safety and security in the Malacca and Singapore straits: an agenda for action’, IDSS Policy Paper. Singapore: Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, May.Google Scholar
,BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific, 2007. ‘Philippine president downplays Moro rebel declaration of jihad’, 19 April.
Bearce, David H., 2003. ‘Grasping the commercial institutional peace’, International Studies Quarterly, 47(3): 347–70.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Beeson, Mark, 2004. ‘The rise and fall (?) of the developmental state: the vicissitudes and implications of East Asian interventionism’, in Low, Linda (ed.), Developmental States: Relevancy, Redundancy or Reconfiguration?New York: Nova Science Publishers, pp. 29–40.Google Scholar
Bell, Coral, 2003. A World Out of Balance: American Ascendancy and International Politics in the 21st Century. Double Bay, NSW: Longueville Media.Google Scholar
Bell, Coral 2005. Living with Giants: Finding Australia's Place in a More Complex World. Canberra: Australian Strategic Policy Institute.Google Scholar
Bennett, D. Scott and Stam, Allan C., 2000. ‘Research design and estimator choices in the analysis of interstate dyads: when decisions matter’, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 44(5): 653–85.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bergin, Peter L., 2001. Holy War, Inc.: Inside the Secret World of Osama bin Laden. New York: Touchstone Books.Google Scholar
Berlin, Donald L., 2006. ‘Nuclear weapons and missile defences in the Asia-Pacific: a maritime perspective’, in Prabhakar, Lawrence W., Ho, Joshua H. and Bateman, Sam (eds.), The Evolving Maritime Balance of Power in the Asia-Pacific: Maritime Doctrines and Nuclear Weapons at Sea. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, pp. 227–38.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bernard, Mitchell and Ravenhill, John, 1995. ‘Beyond product cycles and flying geese: regionalization, hierarchy, and the industrialization of East Asia’, World Politics, 47(2): 179–209.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bitzinger, Richard A., 2004. ‘The Asia-Pacific arms market: emerging capabilities, emerging concerns’, Asia-Pacific Security Studies, 3(2): 1–4, http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/websites/www.apcss.org/Publications/APSSS/Asia-Pacific%20Arms%20Market.pdf.Google Scholar
Blainey, Geoffrey, 1973. The Causes of War. New York: Free Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bloom, Erik, Wit, Vincent and Mary, Carangal San-Jose Jane, 2005. ‘Potential economic impact of an avian flu pandemic on Asia’, ERD Policy Brief No. 42. Manila: Asian Development Bank, November.Google Scholar
Boese, Wade, 2007. ‘Worldwide ballistic missile inventories’, Arms Control Association Fact Sheet, September, www.armscontrol.org/factsheets/missiles.asp.
Booth, Anne, 2003. ‘Education, equality and economic development in Asia-Pacific economies’, in Andersson, Martin and Gunnarsson, Christer (eds.), Development and Structural Change in Asia-Pacific: Globalising Miracles or the End of a Model?London: RoutledgeCurzon, pp. 148–69.Google Scholar
Borrus, Michael and Zysman, John, 1997. ‘Globalization with borders: the rise of wintelism as the future of global competition’, Industry and Innovation, 4(2): 141–66.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Borrus, Michael, Ernst, Dieter and Haggard, Stephan (eds.), 2000. International Production Networks in Asia: Rivalry or Riches?London: Routledge.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bosold, David and Werthes, Sascha, 2005. ‘Human security in practice: Canadian and Japanese experiences’, Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft, 1: 84–102.Google Scholar
Bottomley, David, 2003. ‘Malaysia's Mahathir attacks west’, BBC, 19 June, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3003414.stm.
Bradford, John F., 2005. ‘The growing prospects for maritime security cooperation in Southeast Asia’, Naval War College Review, 58(3): 63–86.Google Scholar
Brawley, Mark R., 1993. ‘Regime types, markets, and war: the importance of pervasive rents in foreign policy’, Comparative Political Studies, 26(2): 178–97.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Braybrooke, David and Lindblom, Charles E., 1963. A Strategy of Decision: Policy Evaluation as a Social Process. New York: Free Press.Google Scholar
Brown, David, 2006. ‘Researchers race to boost supply of bird flu vaccine’, Washington Post, 12 February, A03.Google Scholar
Buhrer, Jean-Claude, 2003. ‘UN Commission on Human Rights loses all credibility’, Reporters Without Borders, July, www.rsf.org/IMG/pdf/Report_ONU_gb.pdf.
Burke, Jason, 2003. Al-Qaeda: Casting a Shadow of Terror. London: I. B. Taurus.Google Scholar
Burton, Sandra, 2001. ‘People power redux’, Time Asia, 29 January, www.time.com/time/asia/magazine/2001/0129/cover1.html.Google Scholar
Bush, George H. W., 1991. ‘State of the Union Address, Envisioning One Thousand Points of Light’, Washington, DC, 29 January, www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0900156.html.
Bush, George W., 2001. ‘Transcript of Address to a Joint Session of Congress and the American People by President George W. Bush’. Washington, DC: Office of the Press Secretary, White House, 20 September.
Bush, George W. 2002. ‘National Security Statement (Washington)’, 17 September, www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/nssintro.html.
Bush, George W. 2006. ‘Engage the opportunities and confront the challenges of globalization’, in The National Security Strategy. Washington, DC: White House, March, www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/nss/2006/print/sectionX.html.Google Scholar
Bush, Richard C. and O'Hanlon, Michael, 2007. A War Like No Other: The Truth About China's Challenge to America. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.Google Scholar
Buszynski, Leszek, 1988. ‘The Philippines, ASEAN and the future of the American bases’, The World Today, 44(5): 84–5.Google Scholar
Buzan, Barry, 1991a. ‘Is international security possible?’, in Booth, Ken (ed.), New Thinking About Strategy and International Security. London: HarperCollins Academic, pp. 31–55.Google Scholar
Buzan, Barry 1991b. People, States, and Fear: An Agenda for International Security Studies in the Post-Cold War Era, 2nd edn. London: Harvester Wheatsheaf.Google Scholar
Buzan, Barry 2003. ‘Security architecture in Asia: the interplay of regional and global levels’, Pacific Review, 16(2): 143–73.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Buzan, Barry and Segal, Gerald, 1994. ‘Rethinking East Asian security’, Survival, 36(2): 3–21.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Buzan, Barry and Segal, Gerald 1998. ‘Rethinking East Asian security’, in Klare, Michael T. and Chandrani, Yogesh (eds.), World Security: Challenges for a New Century, 3rd edn. New York: St. Martin's Press, pp. 96–112.Google Scholar
Buzan, Barry and Wæver, Ole, 1997. ‘Slippery? Contradictory? Sociologically untenable? The Copenhagen School replies’, Review of International Studies, 23(2): 241–50.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Buzan, Barry and Wæver, Ole 2003. Regions and Powers: The Structure of International Security. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Buzan, Barry, Wæver, Ole and Wilde, Jaap, 1998. Security: A New Framework for Analysis. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner.Google Scholar
Byman, Daniel L., 2003. ‘Al-Qaeda as an adversary: do we understand our enemy?’, World Politics, 56(1): 139–63.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Caballero-Anthony, Mely, 2006. ‘Combating infectious diseases in East Asia: securitization and global public goods for health and human security’, Journal of International Affairs, 59(2): 105–27.Google Scholar
Caballero-Anthony, Mely 2007. ‘Can Southeast Asia afford to wait? Coping with floods and humanitarian emergencies’, RSIS Commentaries, 9/2007. Singapore: Rajaratnam School of International Studies, 7 February, www.ntu.edu.sg/rsis/publications/Perspective/RSIS0092007.pdf.
Calder, Kent E., 1996. Asia's Deadly Triangle: How Arms, Energy and Growth Threaten to Destabilize Asia-Pacific. London: Nicholas Brealey Publishing.Google Scholar
Campbell, David, 1998. Writing Security: United States Foreign Policy and the Politics of Identity, rev. edn. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.Google Scholar
,Canberra Commission on the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, 1996. Report of the Canberra Commission on the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons. Canberra: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.Google Scholar
Carlson, Allen and Suh, J. J., 2004. ‘The value of rethinking East Asian security: denaturalizing and explaining a complex security dynamic’, in Suh, J. J., Katzenstein, Peter J. and Carlson, Allen (eds.), Rethinking Security in East Asia: Identity, Power, and Efficiency. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 209–34.Google Scholar
Case, William, 1993. ‘Semi-democracy in Malaysia: withstanding the pressures for regime change’, Pacific Affairs, 66(2): 183–205.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Case, William 2004. ‘Democracy in Southeast Asia: how to get it and what does it matter?’, in Beeson, Mark (ed.), Contemporary Southeast Asia: Regional Dynamics, National Differences. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 75–97.Google Scholar
Case, William 2006. ‘Malaysia’, in Tatic, Sanja and Walker, Christopher (eds.), Countries at the Crossroads 2006: A Survey of Democratic Governance. New York: Freedom House, pp. 333–54.Google Scholar
Cha, Victor D., 1999. Alignment Despite Antagonism: The United States–Korea–Japan Security Triangle. Stanford: Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Cha, Victor D. and Kang, David, 2003. Nuclear North Korea: A Debate on Engagement Strategies. New York: Columbia University Press.Google Scholar
Samudavanija, Chai-anan, 1989. ‘Beyond transition in Thailand’, in Diamond, Larry, Linz, Juan J. and Lipset, Seymour Martin (eds.), Democracy in Developing Countries: Asia. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 147–70.Google Scholar
Chalk, Peter, 1995. ‘The liberal democratic response to terrorism’, Terrorism and Political Violence, 7(4): 10–44.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chalk, Peter 2006. ‘Disease and the complex processes of securitization in the Asia-Pacific’, in Caballero-Anthony, Mely, Emmers, Ralf and Acharya, Amitav (eds.), Non-Traditional Security in Asia: Dilemmas in Securitization. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 112–35.Google Scholar
Chang, Gordan H., 1990. Friends and Enemies: The United States, China, and the Soviet Union, 1948–1972. Stanford: Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Chang, Youngho, 2007. ‘The prospects for an integrated regional energy market’, background paper for CSCAP Study Group Meeting on Energy Security, Singapore, 23–24 April.
Chase, Michael S. and Medeiros, Evan, 2005. ‘China's evolving nuclear calculus: modernization and doctrinal debate’, in Mulvenon, James and Finkelstein, David (eds.), China's Revolution in Doctrinal Affairs: Emerging Trends in the Operational Art of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Alexandria, VA: CNA Corporation, pp. 119–58.Google Scholar
Cheng, Margaret Harris, 2006. ‘Cash boost for avian influenza exceeds expectations’, The Lancet, 367(9507): 289.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chestnut, Sheena, 2007. ‘Illicit activity and proliferation: North Korean smuggling networks’, International Security, 32(1): 80–111.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sang-Hun, Choe, 2006. ‘South Korea condemns Japan's call for attack on the North’, International Herald Tribune, 11 July.Google Scholar
Chongkittavorn, Kavi, 2007. ‘In need of a common policy’, AsiaViews, 25(4)(July): 8–9.Google Scholar
Christoffersen, Gaye, 2002. ‘Constituting the Uyghur in US–China relations: the geopolitics of identity formation in the war on terrorism’, Strategic Insight. Monterey: Center for Contemporary Conflict, National Security Affairs Department, Naval Postgraduate School, 2 September, www.ccc.nps.navy.mil/si/sept02/eastAsia.pdf.
Shulong, Chu, 2002. ‘China and human security’, North Pacific Policy Papers 8. Vancouver: Program on Canada-Asia Policy Studies, Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia, www.iar.ubc.ca/programs/PCAPS/pubs/nppp8_final.pdf.
Cirincione, Joseph, Wolfsthal, Jon B. and Rajkumar, Miriam, 2002. Deadly Arsenals: Tracking Weapons of Mass Destruction. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Google Scholar
,CNS (Center for Nonproliferation Studies), 2007. ‘North Korea special collection’, April, www.cns.miis.edu/research/korea/index.htm.
Cohen, Benjamin J., 2008. ‘After the fall: East Asian exchange rates since the crisis’, in MacIntyre, Andrew, Pempel, T. J. and Ravenhill, John (eds.), Crisis as Catalyst: East Asia's Dynamic Political Economy. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pp. 25–44.Google Scholar
Cohen, Stephen, 2006. ‘The superpower as super-debtor: implications of economic disequilibria for US–Asian relations’, in Tellis, Ashley J. and Wills, Michael (eds.), Strategic Asia 2006–07: Trade, Interdependence, and Security in Asia. Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research, pp. 29–64.Google Scholar
Collier, Kit, 2006. ‘Terrorism: evolving regional alliances and state failure in Mindanao’, in Singh, Daljit and Salazar, Lorraine C. (eds.), Southeast Asian Affairs 2006. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, pp. 26–38.Google Scholar
Copeland, Dale C., 1996. ‘Economic interdependence and war: a theory of trade expectations’, International Security, 20(4): 5–41.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Copeland, Dale C. 2003. ‘Economic interdependence and the future of US–Chinese relations’, in Ikenberry, G. John and Mastanduno, Michael (eds.), International Relations Theory and the Asia-Pacific. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 323–52.Google Scholar
Cossa, Ralph A., 2003. ‘Everything is going to move everywhere…but not just yet’, Comparative Connections: A Quarterly E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral Relations, 5(2): 1–30.Google Scholar
Cossa, Ralph A. 2005. ‘Six-party statement of principles: one small step for man’, PacNet, 41, 19 September, www.csis.org/media/csis/pubs/pac0541.pdf.Google Scholar
Cossa, Ralph A. 2007a. ‘East Asia community-building: time for the United States to get on board’, Policy Analysis Brief. Muscatine, IA: The Stanley Foundation, September.
Cossa, Ralph A. 2007b. ‘Hats off to Hill!’, PacNet, 27, 26 June.Google Scholar
Crenshaw, Martha, 1997. ‘Unintended consequences: how democracies respond to terrorism’, Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, 21(2): 153–60.Google Scholar
Crouch, Harold, 1979. ‘Patrimonialism and military rule in Indonesia’, World Politics, 31(4): 571–87.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Crouch, Harold 1993. ‘Malaysia: neither authoritarian nor democratic’, in Hewison, Kevin, Robison, Richard and Rodan, Garry (eds.), Southeast Asia in the 1990s: Authoritarianism, Democracy and Capitalism. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, pp. 133–57.Google Scholar
Daalder, Ivo and Goldgeier, James, 2006. ‘Global NATO’, Foreign Affairs, 85(5): 105–13.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Daalder, Ivo and O'Hanlon, Michael E., 2000. Winning Ugly: NATO's War to Save Kosovo. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.Google Scholar
Dahl, Robert, 1971. Polyarchy: Participation and Opposition. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.Google Scholar
Dannreuther, Roland, 2003. ‘Asian security and China's energy needs’, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, 3(2): 197–219.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,Dawn, 2005. ‘US–India nuclear deal discriminatory: Ehsan’, 23 November.
Deng, Yong, 1997. ‘Chinese relations with Japan: implications for Asia-Pacific regionalism’, Pacific Affairs, 70(3): 373–91.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Deutsch, Karl W., Burrell, Sidney A. and Kann, Robert A., 1957. Political Community and the North Atlantic Area: International Organization in the Light of Historical Experience. Princeton: Princeton University Press.Google Scholar
Diamond, Larry, 2002. ‘Thinking about hybrid regimes’, Journal of Democracy, 13(2): 21–35.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dicken, Peter, 2003. Global Shift: Transforming the World Economy, 4th edn. London: Sage.Google Scholar
Dixon, William J., 1994. ‘Democracy and the peaceful settlement of international conflict’, American Political Science Review, 88(1): 14–32.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dorussen, Han, 2006. ‘Heterogeneous trade interests and conflict: what you trade matters’, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 50(1): 87–107.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dosch, Jörn, 2007. The Changing Dynamics of Southeast Asian Politics. Boulder: Lynne Rienner.Google Scholar
Doyle, Michael W., 1986. ‘Liberalism and world politics’, American Political Science Review, 80(4): 1151–69.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Doyle, Michael W. 1997. Ways of War and Peace: Realism, Liberalism, and Socialism. New York and London: W. W. Norton.Google Scholar
Dragonette, Charles, 2005. ‘Letter to the editor: lost at sea’, Foreign Affairs, 84(2): 174–5.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Duffield, John, 2001. ‘Why is there no APTO? Why is there no OSCAP? Asia-Pacific security institutions in comparative perspective’, Contemporary Security Policy, 22(2): 69–95.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Duffield, John 2003. ‘Asia Pacific security institutions in comparative perspective’, in Ikenberry, G. John and Mastanduno, Michael (eds.), International Relations Theory and the Asia-Pacific. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 243–70.Google Scholar
Dupont, Alan, 2001. East Asia Imperilled: Transnational Challenges to Security. New York: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Eagleburger, Lawrence S. and Moore, John N., 2007. ‘Opportunity on the oceans: America wins with the law of the sea treaty’, Washington Post, 30 July, p. 15.Google Scholar
,East Asia Vision Group, 2001. ‘Towards an East Asian community: region of peace, prosperity and progress’, East Asia Vision Group Report, www.mofa.go.jp/region/asia-paci/report2001.pdf.
Eberstadt, Nicholas, Ellings, Richard J., Friedberg, Aaron L., Griffin, Christopher, Kamphausen, Roy D. and Tanner, Travis, 2007. ‘A world without the US–ROK alliance: thinking about “alternative futures”’, Conference Report. Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research, October, www.nbr.org/programs/northeast/Conference_Report.pdf.
Eckholm, Erik, 2003. ‘SARS is the spark for a riot in China’, New York Times, 29 April, A1.Google Scholar
,Economist, 2006a. ‘Asia and the world economy: the alternative engine’, 19 October.
,Economist 2006b. Pocket World in Figures, 2007 Edition. London: Profile Books.Google Scholar
,EDN (Electronics Design, Strategy, News), 2007. ‘2007 top 100 contract manufacturers’, 27 September, www.edn.com/article/CA6482999.html?text=top+100+contract+manufacturers+2007.
Edström, Bert, 2003. ‘Japan's foreign policy and human security’, Japan Forum, 15(2): 209–25.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,EEZ Group 21, 2005. ‘Guidelines for navigation and overflight in the exclusive economic zone’. Tokyo: Ocean Policy Research Foundation.
Elliott, Lorraine, 2007. ‘US policy interests and the challenges of environmental security in Asia’, in Tellis, Ashley J. and Wills, Michael (eds.), Strategic Asia 2007–08: Domestic Politics, Internal Change and Grand Strategy. Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research, pp. 371–98.Google Scholar
Emmers, Ralf, 2004. Non-Traditional Security in the Asia-Pacific: The Dynamics of Securitisation. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press.Google Scholar
Enserink, Martin, 2007. ‘Indonesia earns flu accord at World Health Assembly’, Science, 316(5828): 1108.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Ernst, Dieter, 2004. ‘Global production networks in East Asia's electronics industry and upgrading prospects in Malaysia’, in Yusuf, Shahid, Altaf, M. Anjum and Nabeshima, Kaoru (eds.), Global Production Networking and Technological Change in East Asia. Washington, DC: World Bank, pp. 89–157.Google Scholar
Evans, Gareth, 1990. ‘What Asia needs is a Europe-style CSCA’, International Herald Tribune, 27 July.Google Scholar
Evans, Gareth 1993. Cooperating for Peace: The Global Agenda for the 1990s and Beyond. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin.Google Scholar
Evans, Paul M., 2004. ‘Human security and East Asia: in the beginning’, Journal of East Asian Studies, 4(2): 263–84.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Evans, Paul M. 2005. ‘Between regionalism and regionalization: policy networks and the nascent East Asian institutional identity’, in Pempel, T. J. (ed.), Remapping East Asia: The Construction of a Region. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pp. 195–215.Google Scholar
Fealy, Greg, 2007. ‘Trends in Southeast Asian terrorism: ideological divergence and operational atomisation’, Regional Outlook Forum, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 4 January, www.iseas.edu.sg/rof07/rof07gf1.pdf.
Fearon, James D., 1995. ‘Rationalist explanations for war’, International Organization, 49(3): 379–414.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fedson, David S. and Dunnill, Peter, 2007. ‘From scarcity to abundance: pandemic vaccines and other agents for “have not” countries’, Journal of Public Health Policy, 28(3): 322–40.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Ferguson, Joseph, 2007. ‘US–Russia relations: from diplomatic confrontation to military posturing’, Comparative Connections: A Quarterly E-Journal on East Asian Bilateral Relations, 9(3): 53–9.Google Scholar
Field, Graham, 1995. Economic Growth and Political Change in Asia. New York: St. Martin's Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fields, Karl J., 1995. Enterprise and the State in Korea and Taiwan. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.Google Scholar
‘Final report of the East Asia Study Group’, 2002. ASEAN+3 Summit, Phnom Penh, 4 November, www.aseansec.org/viewpdf.asp?file=/pdf/easg.pdf.
Finnemore, Martha, 1996. National Interests in International Society. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.Google Scholar
Foot, Rosemary, 2003. ‘The UN system as a pathway to security in Asia: a buttress, not a pillar’, in Alagappa, Muthiah (ed.), Asian Security Order: Instrumental and Normative Features. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 311–45.Google Scholar
Foot, Rosemary 2006. ‘Chinese strategies in a US-hegemonic global order: accommodating and hedging’, International Affairs, 82(1): 77–94.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ford, Glyn, 2003. ‘Foreword’, Japan Forum, 15(2): 187–91.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Friedberg, Aaron L., 1993/94. ‘Ripe for rivalry: prospects for peace in multipolar Asia’, International Security, 18(3): 5–33.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Friedberg, Aaron L. 2005. ‘The future of US–China relations: is conflict inevitable?’, International Security, 30(2): 7–45.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Frost, Ellen L., 2008. Asia's New Regionalism. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner.Google Scholar
Frost, Ellen L., Przystup, James J. and Saunders, Phillip C., 2008. ‘China's rising influence in Asia: implications for US policy’, Strategic Forum, 231(April): 1–8.Google Scholar
Fukuda, Yasuo, 2008. ‘Policy speech by Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda to the 169th session of the Diet’, 18 January, www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/fukudaspeech/2008/01/18housin_e.html.
Fukushima, Akiko, 1999. Japanese Foreign Policy: The Emerging Logic of Multilateralism. New York: St Martin's Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fukushima, Akiko 2003. ‘The ASEAN Regional Forum’, in Wesley, Michael (ed.), The Regional Organizations of the Asia-Pacific: Exploring Institutional Change. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 76–93.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Fukushima, Akiko 2004. ‘Human security: comparing Japanese and Canadian governmental thinking and practice’, CCHS Human Security Visiting Fellow Paper. Vancouver: Canadian Consortium on Human Security, Centre of International Relations, Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of British Columbia, August.
Fukuyama, Francis, 2005. ‘Re-envisioning Asia’, Foreign Affairs, 84(1): 75–87.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Funabashi, Yoichi, 2007. ‘Power of ideas: the US is losing its edge’, Global Asia, 2(2): 38–42.Google Scholar
Gaddis, John Lewis, 1974. ‘Was the Truman Doctrine a real turning point?’, Foreign Affairs, 52(2): 386–402.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gaffney, Frank, 2005. ‘“River Kwai syndrome” plays in law of the sea’, US Naval Institute Proceedings, 131(3): 2.Google Scholar
Gallucci, Robert, 2006. ‘Nuclear shockwaves: ramifications of the North Korean nuclear test’, Arms Control Today, 36(8), www.armscontrol.org/act/2006_11/Gallucci.asp.Google Scholar
Gartzke, Erik, 2003. ‘The classical liberals were just lucky: a few thoughts about interdependence and peace’, in Mansfield, Edward D. and Pollins, Brian M. (eds.), Economic Interdependence and International Conflict: New Perspectives on an Enduring Debate. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 96–100.Google Scholar
Gartzke, Erik, Li, Quan and Boehmer, Charles, 2001. ‘Investing in the peace: economic interdependence and international conflict’, International Organization, 55(2): 391–438.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Garwin, Richard L. and Hippel, Frank N., 2006. ‘A technical analysis of North Korea's 9 October nuclear test’, Arms Control Today, 36(9), www.armscontrol.org/act/2006_11/NKTestAnalysis.asp.Google Scholar
Gates, Robert, 2008. ‘Challenges to stability in the Asia-Pacific’, address at the 7th IISS Asia Security Summit Shangri-La Dialogue, Singapore, 31 May.
Gaubatz, Kurt T., 1996. ‘Democratic states and commitment in international relations’, International Organization, 50(1): 109–39.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gaulier, Guillaume, Lemoine, Françoise and Ünal-Kesenci, Deniz, 2006. ‘China's emergence and the reorganisation of trade flows in Asia’, No. 2006–05. Paris: Centre d'Etudes Prospectives et d'Informations Internationales, March, www.cepii.fr/anglaisgraph/workpap/pdf/2006/wp06-05.pdf.
Gereffi, Gary and Korzeniewicz, Miguel (eds.), 1994. Commodity Chains and Global Capitalism. Westport, CT: Praeger.Google Scholar
Gershman, John, 2002. ‘Is Southeast Asia the second front?’, Foreign Affairs, 81(4): 60–74.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gertz, Bill, 2003. ‘China enacts law extending its control’, Washington Times, 27 January.Google Scholar
Gilboy, George J., 2004. ‘The myth behind China's miracle’, Foreign Affairs, 83(4): 33–48.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gills, Barry, 1993. ‘The hegemonic transition in East Asia: a historical perspective’, in Gill, Stephen (ed.), Gramsci, Historical Materialism and International Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 186–212.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gilpin, Robert, 1981. War and Change in World Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Glaser, Bonnie S. and Wang, Liang, 2008. ‘North Korea: the beginning of a China–US partnership?’, Washington Quarterly, 31(3): 165–80.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gleditsch, Kristian Skrede, 2005. ‘Book review’, Political Science Quarterly, 120(1): 141–2.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Glosny, Michael A., 2006. ‘Heading toward a win-win future? Recent developments in China's policy toward Southeast Asia’, Asian Security, 2(1): 24–57.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goh, Chok Tong, 2000. ‘ASEAN–US relations: challenges’, speech to the Asia Society, New York, 7 September, www.asiasociety.org/speeches/tong.html.
Goh, Chok Tong, 2001. Keynote address to US–ASEAN Business Council annual dinner, Washington, DC, reprinted in Straits Times, 15 June.
Goh, Evelyn, 2005a. Constructing the US Rapprochement with China, 1961–1974: From ‘Red Menace’ to ‘Tacit Ally’. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Goh, Evelyn, 2005b. ‘Meeting the China challenge: the US in Southeast Asian regional security strategies’, Policy Studies No. 16. Washington, DC: East-West Center Washington.
Goh, Evelyn, 2005c. ‘The US–China relationship and Asia-Pacific security: negotiating change’, Asian Security, 1(3): 216–44.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goh, Evelyn, 2007a. ‘Developing the Mekong: regionalism and regional security in China–Southeast Asian relations’, Adelphi Paper No. 387. London: International Institute for Strategic Studies.
Goh, Evelyn, 2007b. ‘Southeast Asian perspectives on the China challenge’, Journal of Strategic Studies, 30(4): 809–32.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goh, Evelyn, 2007/08. ‘Great powers and hierarchical order in Southeast Asia: analyzing regional security strategies’, International Security, 32(3): 113–57.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goldsmith, Benjamin E., 2007. ‘A liberal peace in Asia?’, Journal of Peace Research, 44(1): 5–27.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goldstein, Avery, 2003. ‘Balance-of-power politics: consequences for Asian security order’, in Alagappa, Muthiah (ed.), Asian Security Order: Instrumental and Normative Features. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 171–209.Google Scholar
Goldstein, Avery, 2005. Rising to the Challenge: China's Grand Strategy and International Security. Stanford: Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Goodman, Peter S. and Pan, Philip P., 2004. ‘Chinese workers pay for Wal-Mart's low prices: retailer squeezes its Asian suppliers to cut costs’, Washington Post, 8 February, A01.Google Scholar
,Government of India, 2003. ‘Cabinet committee on security reviews progress in operationalizing India's nuclear doctrine’, press release, 4 January, http://pib.nic.in/archive/lreleng/lyr2003/rjan2003/04012003/r040120033.html.
Gowa, Joanne, 1994. Allies, Adversaries, and International Trade. Princeton: Princeton University Press.Google Scholar
Green, Donald P., Kim, Soo Yeon and Yoon, David H., 2001. ‘Dirty pool’, International Organization, 55(2): 441–68.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Green, Michael J. and Self, Benjamin L., 1996. ‘Japan's changing China policy: from commercial liberalism to reluctant realism’, Survival, 38(2): 35–58.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Greenlees, Donald, 2006. ‘ASEAN hails the benefits of friendship with China’, International Herald Tribune, 2 November, 1.Google Scholar
Greenlees, Donald, 2007. ‘China and India leading Asian missile buildup’, International Herald Tribune, 19 September.Google Scholar
Gronvall, Gigi Kwik and Borio, Luciana L., 2006. ‘Removing barriers to global pandemic influenza vaccination’, Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science, 4(2): 168–75.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
,GSN (Global Security Newswire), 2007. ‘US envoy foresees nuclear-free North Korea in 2008’, 1 November, www.nti.org/d_newswire/issues/2007_11_2.html#D7E17577.
Gunaratna, Rohan, 2002. Inside Al Qaeda: Global Network of Terror. New York: Columbia University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gunaratna, Rohan, 2004a, ‘Links with Islamic groups: ideology and operations’, in Baran, Zeyno (ed.), The Challenge of Hizb ut-Tahrir: Deciphering and Combating Radical Islamist Ideology, Conference Report. Washington, DC: The Nixon Center, pp. 124–6.Google Scholar
Gunaratna, Rohan, 2004b. ‘Terrorist threat to shipping is “imminent and growing”’, Lloyd's List, 29 September.Google Scholar
Gyngell, Allan and Wesley, Michael, 2003. Making Australian Foreign Policy. Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hadiz, Vedi, 2005. ‘Reorganizing political power in Indonesia: a reconsideration of so-called “democratic transitions”’, in Erb, Maribeth, Sulistiyanto, Priyambudi and Faucher, Carole (eds.), Regionalism in Post-Suharto Indonesia. London: RoutledgeCurzon, pp. 36–53.Google Scholar
Hamashita, Takeshi, 1997. ‘The intra-regional system in East Asia in modern times’, in Katzenstein, Peter and Shiraishi, Takashi (eds.), Network Power: Japan and Asia. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pp. 113–35.Google Scholar
Syed, Hamid Albar, 2003. ‘Official launching of the Southeast Asia Regional Centre for Counter-Terrorism (SEARCCT), Putrajaya, 1 July’, pp. 549–53, www.idfr.gov.my/en/dmdocuments/Foreign_policy_speeches.pdf.
Hamilton, Gary G., 2006. Commerce and Capitalism in Chinese Societies. New York: Routledge.Google Scholar
Hamilton-Hart, Natasha, 2005. ‘Terrorism in Southeast Asia: expert analysis, myopia and fantasy’, Pacific Review, 18(3): 303–25.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hand, Marcus, 2006. ‘Asian alliance to fight pirates goes ahead despite dissenters’, Lloyd's List, 22 June.Google Scholar
Hansen, James, Sato, Makiko, Ruedy, Reto, Lacis, Andrew and Oinas, Valdar, 2000. ‘Global warming in the twenty-first century: an alternative scenario’, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 97(18): 9875–80.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Harada, Shiro and Tanaka, Akihiko, 1999. ‘Regional arrangements, the United Nations, and security in Asia’, in Alagappa, Muthiah and Inoguchi, Takashi (eds.), International Security Management and the United Nations. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, pp. 323–46.Google Scholar
Held, David, McGrew, Anthony G., Goldblatt, David and Perraton, Jonathan, 1999. Global Transformations: Politics, Economics and Culture. Stanford: Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Helleiner, Gerald K., 1981. Intra-Firm Trade and the Developing Countries. London: Macmillan.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hemmer, Christopher and Katzenstein, Peter J., 2002. ‘Why is there no NATO in Asia? Collective identity, regionalism, and the origins of multilateralism’, International Organization, 56(3): 575–607.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,Henry L. Stimson Center, 2006. ‘Agreement between the Republic of India and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on pre-notification of flight testing of ballistic missiles’, www.stimson.org/print.cfm?SN=SA20060207949.
Hewison, Kevin, Rodan, Garry and Robison, Richard, 1993. ‘Introduction: changing forms of state power in Southeast Asia’, in Hewison, Kevin, Robison, Richard and Rodan, Garry (eds.), Southeast Asia in the 1990s: Authoritarianism, Democracy and Capitalism. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, pp. 2–8.Google Scholar
Higgott, Richard and Stubbs, Richard, 1995. ‘Competing conceptions of economic regionalism: APEC versus EAEC in the Asia Pacific’, Review of International Political Economy, 2(3): 516–35.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hirschman, Albert O., 1945. National Power and the Structure of Foreign Trade. Berkeley: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Ho, Joshua, 2004. ‘The shifting of maritime power and the implications for maritime security in East Asia’, Working Paper No. 68. Singapore: Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, June.
Hoadley, Stephen, 2006. ‘The evolution of security thinking: an overview’, in Hoadley, Stephen and Rüland, Jürgen (eds.), Asian Security Reassessed. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, pp. 3–33.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hogan, Michael J., 1987. The Marshall Plan: America, Britain and the Reconstruction of Western Europe, 1947–1952. New York: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,Homeland Security Council, 2006. ‘National strategy for pandemic influenza: implementation plan’. Washington, DC: Homeland Security Council, May.Google Scholar
Homer-Dixon, Thomas F., 2001. Environment, Scarcity, and Violence. Princeton: Princeton University Press.Google Scholar
Hook, Glenn D., Hughes, Christopher W., Dobson, Hugo and Gilson, Julie, 2005. Japan's International Relations: Politics, Economics and Security, 2nd edn. London and New York: Routledge.Google Scholar
Horelick, Arnold L., 1977. ‘Soviet policy dilemmas in Asia’, Asian Survey, 17(6): 499–512.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Horowitz, Donald L., 2000. Ethnic Groups in Conflict, 2nd edn. Berkeley: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Hufbauer, Gary Clyde and Wong, Yee, 2004. ‘China bashing 2004’, International Economics Policy Brief PB04-5. Washington, DC: Peterson Institute for International Economics, September, www.iie.com/publications/pb/pb04-5.pdf.
Hughes, Christopher W. and Fukushima, Akiko, 2004. ‘US–Japan security relations – toward bilateralism plus?’, in Krauss, Ellis and Pempel, T. J. (eds.), Beyond Bilateralism: US–Japan Relations in the New Asia-Pacific. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 55–86.Google Scholar
,Human Rights Watch, 2004. ‘In the name of security: counterterrorism and human rights abuses under Malaysia's internal security act’, Human Rights Watch, 16(7), http://hrw.org/reports/2004/malaysia0504/malaysia0504.pdf.Google Scholar
Huntington, Samuel P., 1991. The Third Wave: Democratization in the Late Twentieth Century. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press.Google Scholar
Huntington, Samuel P., 1996. The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order. New York: Simon & Schuster.Google Scholar
Hurrell, Andrew, 2007. ‘One world? Many worlds? The place of regions in the study of international society’, International Affairs, 83(1): 127–46.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Huth, Paul K. and Allee, Todd L., 2003. The Democratic Peace and Territorial Conflict in the Twentieth Century. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hyman, Jacques E. C., 2007. ‘North Korea's nuclear neurosis’, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 63(3): 44–9, 74.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,ICG (International Crisis Group), 2001. ‘Indonesia: violence and radical Muslims’, Indonesia Briefing. Jakarta and Brussels: ICG, 10 October.
,ICG (International Crisis Group), 2002. ‘Indonesia backgrounder: how the Jemaah Islamiyah terrorist network operates’, Asia Report No. 43. Jakarta and Brussels: ICG.
,ICG (International Crisis Group), 2003. ‘Jemaah Islamiyah in South East Asia: damaged but still dangerous’, Asia Report No. 63. Jakarta and Brussels: ICG, 26 August.
,IDSS (Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies), 2006. Globalization and Defence, report on a conference organised by the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Singapore, 15–16 March.
,IISS (International Institute for Strategic Studies), 2006a. ‘Strategic policy issues’, Strategic Survey, 106(1): 29–80.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,IISS (International Institute for Strategic Studies), 2006b. The Military Balance 2006. London: Routledge for the IISS.Google Scholar
,IISS (International Institute for Strategic Studies), 2007. The Military Balance 2007. London: Routledge for the IISS.Google Scholar
Ikenberry, G. John, 2001. After Victory: Institutions, Strategic Restraint, and the Rebuilding of Order after Major Wars. Princeton: Princeton University Press.Google Scholar
Ikenberry, G. John, (ed.), 2002. America Unrivaled: The Future of the Balance of Power. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.Google Scholar
Ikenberry, G. John, 2005. ‘Power and liberal order: America's postwar world order in transition’, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, 5(2): 133–52.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ikenberry, G. John, 2008. ‘The rise of China and the future of the west: can the liberal system survive?’, Foreign Affairs, 87(1): 23–37.Google Scholar
Ikenberry, G. John and Kupchan, Charles A., 1990. ‘Socialization and hegemonic power’, International Organization, 44(3): 283–315.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ikenberry, G. John and Mastanduno, Michael, 2003a. ‘Conclusion: images of order in the Asia-Pacific and the role of the United States’, in Ikenberry, G. John and Mastanduno, Michael (eds.), International Relations Theory and the Asia-Pacific. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 421–39.Google Scholar
Ikenberry, G. John and Mastanduno, Michael, (eds.), 2003b. International Relations Theory and the Asia-Pacific. New York: Columbia University Press.Google Scholar
Ikenberry, G. John and Mastanduno, Michael, 2003c. ‘International relations theory and the search for regional stability’, in Ikenberry, G. John and Mastanduno, Michael (eds.), International Relations Theory and the Asia-Pacific. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 1–21.Google Scholar
,IMF (International Monetary Fund), 2005. International Financial Statistics. Washington, DC: International Monetary Fund.Google Scholar
,IMF (International Monetary Fund), 2007. Direction of Trade Statistics database, www.imfstatistics.org/dot/.
,International Herald Tribune, 2007. ‘Text: the agreement’, 13 February, www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/02/13/asia/AS-GEN-Koreas-Nuclear-Text.php.
Iokibe, Makoto, 2003. ‘Gaiko senryaku no naka no nihon no ODA’ [Japan's ODA in the context of diplomatic strategy], Kokusai Mondai, 517 (April): 2–20.Google Scholar
Irvine, Roger, 1982. ‘The formative years of ASEAN: 1967–1975’, in Broinowski, Alison (ed.), Understanding ASEAN. London: Macmillan, pp. 8–36.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Izumi, Hajime and Furukawa, Katsuhisa, 2007. ‘Not going nuclear: Japan's response to North Korea's nuclear test’, Arms Control Today, 37(5), www.armscontrol.org/act/2007_06/CoverStory.asp.Google Scholar
Jackson, Karl D. and Wiwat, Mungkandi (eds.), 1986. United States–Thailand Relations. Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California.Google Scholar
Japan, Ministry of Affairs, Foreign, 2007. Diplomatic Bluebook 2007. Tokyo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs.Google Scholar
Jervis, Robert, 1976. Perception and Misperception in International Politics. Princeton: Princeton University Press.Google Scholar
Jervis, Robert, 1993. ‘International primacy: is the game worth the candle?’, International Security, 17(4): 52–67.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Job, Brian L., 2003. ‘Track 2 diplomacy: ideational contribution to the evolving Asian security order’, in Alagappa, Muthiah (ed.), Asian Security Order: Instrumental and Normative Features. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 241–79.Google Scholar
Johnson, Chalmers A., 1982. MITI and the Japanese Miracle: The Growth of Industrial Policy, 1925–1975. Stanford: Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Johnston, Alastair I., 1995. Cultural Realism: Strategic Culture and Grand Strategy in Chinese History. Princeton: Princeton University Press.Google Scholar
Johnston, Alastair I., 1995/96. ‘China's new “old thinking”: the concept of limited deterrence’, International Security, 20(3): 5–42.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Johnston, Alastair I., 2003. ‘Socialization in international institutions: the ASEAN way and international relations theory’, in Ikenberry, G. John and Mastanduno, Michael (eds.), International Relations Theory and the Asia-Pacific. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 107–62.Google Scholar
Johnston, Alastair I., 2008. Social States: China in International Institutions, 1980–2000. Princeton: Princeton University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jones, Peter, 1998. ‘Iran's threat perceptions and arms control policies’, Nonproliferation Review, 6(1): 39–55.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jones, Sidney, 2007. ‘Arrested development: Jemaah Islamiyah: down but not out’, Jane's Intelligence Review, 19 (August), pp. 22–5.Google Scholar
Jones, Sidney, forthcoming. ‘New order repression and the birth of Jemaah Islamiyah’, in Aspinall, Edward and Fealy, Greg (eds.), Indonesia: Soeharto's New Order and its Legacy. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
Kacowicz, Arie M., 1995. ‘Explaining zones of peace: democracies as satisfied powers?’, Journal of Peace Research, 32(3): 265–76.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kaneda, Hideaki, 2006. ‘An arms race is taking place in Southeast Asia’, Daily Star, 12 June, www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=5&article_id=73109.Google Scholar
Kang, David C., 2003a. ‘Getting Asia wrong: the need for new analytical frameworks’, International Security, 27(4): 57–85.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kang, David C., 2003b. ‘Hierarchy and stability in Asian international relations’, in Ikenberry, G. John and Mastaduno, Michael (eds.), International Relations Theory and the Asia-Pacific. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 163–89.Google Scholar
Kang, David C., 2003/04. ‘Hierarchy, balancing, and empirical puzzles in Asian international relations’, International Security, 28(3): 165–80.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kanok, Wongtrangan, 1982. ‘Communist revolutionary process: a study of the Communist Party of Thailand’, PhD dissertation, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.Google Scholar
Katzenstein, Peter J., 2005. A World of Regions: Asia and Europe in the American Imperium. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.Google Scholar
Katzenstein, Peter J. and Okawara, Nobuo, 2001/02. ‘Japan, Asia-Pacific security, and the case for analytical eclecticism’, International Security, 26(3): 153–85.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Katzenstein, Peter J. and Okawara, Nobuo, 2004. ‘Japan and Asian-Pacific security’, in Suh, J. J., Katzenstein, Peter J. and Carlson, Allen (eds.), Rethinking Security in East Asia: Identity, Power, and Efficiency. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 97–130.Google Scholar
Katzenstein, Peter J. and Sil, Rudra, 2004. ‘Rethinking Asian security: a case for analytical eclecticism’, in Suh, J. J., Katzenstein, Peter J. and Carlson, Allen (eds.), Rethinking Security in East Asia: Identity, Power, and Efficiency. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 1–33.Google Scholar
Kaufmann, Chaim, 2004. ‘Threat inflation and the failure of the marketplace of ideas: the selling of the Iraq war’, International Security, 29(1): 5–48.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kawaguchi, Yoriko, 2003. ‘Towards a brighter future: advancing our global partnership’, address at the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Delhi, 8 January, www.mofa.go.jp/region/asia-pacif/fmv0301/india.html.
Kellow, Aynsley, 1999. International Toxic Risk Management: Ideals, Interests, and Implementation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Kellow, Aynsley, 2006. ‘A new process for negotiating multilateral environmental agreements? The Asia-Pacific climate partnership beyond Kyoto’, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 60(2): 287–303.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kent, Ann, 1997. ‘Australia and China, 1991–1995: asymmetry and congruence in the post-Cold War era’, in Cotton, James and Ravenhill, John (eds.), Seeking Asian Engagement: Australia in World Affairs, 1991–1995. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, pp. 170–90.Google Scholar
Kerr, Paul, 2005. ‘North Korea talks achieve breakthrough’, Arms Control Today, 35(8), www.armscontrol.org/act/2005_10/OCT-NKBreakthrough.asp.Google Scholar
Khan, Mushtaq H. and Jomo, K. S., 2000. ‘Introduction’, in Khan, Mushtaq H. and Jomo, K. S. (eds.), Rents, Rent-seeking and Economic Development: Theory and Evidence in Asia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1–12.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Khoman, Thanat, 1992. ‘ASEAN: conception and evolution’, in Sandhu, K. S., Siddique, Sharon, Jeshurun, Chandran, Rajah, Ananda, Tan, Joseph L. H. and Thambipillai, Pushpa (eds.), The ASEAN Reader. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, pp. xvii–xxii.Google Scholar
Khong, Yuen Foong, 2004. ‘Coping with strategic uncertainty: the role of institutions and soft balancing in Southeast Asia's post-cold war strategy’, in Suh, J. J., Katzenstein, Peter J. and Carlson, Allen (eds.), Rethinking Security in East Asia: Identity, Power, and Efficiency. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 172–208.Google Scholar
Kiernan, Ben, 2002. The Pol Pot Regime: Race, Power, and Genocide in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, 1975–79, 2nd edn. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.Google Scholar
Whan, Kihl Young, 2006. ‘Building an East Asian regional order: testing of propositions’, East-West Center Working Papers No. 16. Honolulu: East-West Center, November, www.eastwestcenter.org/stored/pdfs/PSwp016.pdf.
Kim, Dave H., 2007. ‘Critique of the criticism of the Beijing accord’, IEKAS, 07–14 (No. 470) 6 April, http://cns.miis.edu/research/korea/IEKAS%204-6-07.pdf.Google Scholar
Kindleberger, Charles P., 1973. The World in Depression, 1929–1939. Berkeley: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Kirshner, Jonathan, 1999. ‘The political economy of realism’, in Kapstein, Ethan B. and Mastanduno, Michael (eds.), Unipolar Politics: Realism and State Strategies after the Cold War. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 69–102.Google Scholar
Kissinger, Henry A., 1957. A World Restored: Metternich, Castlereagh and the Problems of Peace, 1812–22. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.Google Scholar
Knorr, Klaus Eugen, 1973. Power and Wealth: The Political Economy of International Power. New York: Basic Books.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Knorr, Klaus Eugen, 1975. The Power of Nations: The Political Economy of International Relations. New York: Basic Books.Google Scholar
Knorr, Klaus Eugen and Trager, Frank N. (eds.), 1977. Economic Issues and National Security. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.
,KOREA.net, 2007. ‘N. Korean nuclear issue will be resolved: former president’, 19 September, http://summit.korea.net/inter_korea_news/news_view.asp?serial_no=598&board_no=17489#.
,Korean Nuclear Talks, 2005. ‘S. Korean chief negotiator: China's role “outstanding”’, 20 September, www.china.org.cn/english/features/talks/142772.htm.
Koshida, Kiyokazu, 2005. ‘Militarization of Japan's ODA’, http://74.125.39.104/search?q=cache:Lr1C1wc00tYJ:wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/psaj/05Print/e_newsletter/2005/koshida.pdf+japan+militarization+of+overseas+development+assis-tance+programs&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1.
Koumura, Masahiko, 2008. ‘Policy speech by Minister for Foreign Affairs Masahiko Koumura to the 169th session of the Diet’, 18 January, www.mofa.go.jp/announce/fm/koumura/speech0801.html.
Kronstadt, K. Alan, 2007. ‘US–India relations’, CRS Report No. RL 33529. Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service, 6 June.
Kruger, David, 2002. ‘The thought of a China–ASEAN free-trade area galvanizes Japan: ready to join the bandwagon, sort of’, Far Eastern Economic Review, 13 June: 16–18.Google Scholar
Kua, Kia Soong, 2007. May 13: Declassified Documents on the Malaysian Riots of 1969. Kuala Lumpur: Suaram Komunikasi.Google Scholar
Kupchan, Charles A. and Kupchan, Clifford A., 1998. ‘The promise of collective security’, in Brown, Michael E., Coté, Jr. Owen R., Lynn-Jones, Sean M. and Miller, Steven E. (eds.), Theories of War and Peace. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 397–406.Google Scholar
Kupchan, Charles A. and Trubowitz, Peter, 2007. ‘Dead center: the demise of liberal internationalism in the United States’, International Security, 32(2): 7–44.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Eng, Lai Ah (ed.), 2004. Beyond Rituals and Riots: Ethnic Pluralism and Social Cohesion in Singapore. Singapore: Eastern Universities Press.
Lake, David A. and Morgan, Patrick M. (eds.), 1997a. Regional Orders: Building Security in a New World. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.
Lake, David A. and Morgan, Patrick M., 1997b. ‘The new regionalism in security affairs’, in Lake, David A. and Morgan, Patrick M. (eds.), Regional Orders: Building Security in a New World. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, pp. 3–19.Google Scholar
Lal, Deepak, 1995. ‘Eco-fundamentalism’, International Affairs, 71(3): 515–28.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lampton, David M., 2005. ‘Paradigm lost: the demise of “weak China”’, The National Interest, 81 (Fall): 73–80.Google Scholar
Landingin, Roel, 2007. ‘US presses Macapagal to act on political killings’, Financial Times, 20 March, p. 5.Google Scholar
Lanteigne, Marc, 2005. China and International Institutions: Alternate Paths to Global Order. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Laurence, Susan, 2002. ‘Enough for everyone’, Far Eastern Economic Review, 13 June: 14–18.Google Scholar
Lavoy, Peter R., 2006. ‘Nuclear proliferation over the next decade: causes, warning signs, and policy responses’, Nonproliferation Review, 13(3): 433–54.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Layne, Christopher, 1994. ‘Kant or cant: the myth of the democratic peace’, International Security, 19(2): 5–49.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Layne, Christopher, 1997. ‘From preponderance to offshore balancing: America's future grand strategy’, International Security, 22(1): 86–124.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lederer, Edith M., 2007. ‘UN panel OKs resolution on nuclear alert’, Chicago Tribune, 1 November.Google Scholar
Lee, Shin-wa, 2004. Promoting Human Security: Ethical, Normative and Educational Frameworks in East Asia. Seoul: Korean National Commission of UNESCO.Google Scholar
Leffler, Melvyn P., 1992. A Preponderance of Power: National Security, the Truman Administration, and the Cold War. Stanford: Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Leifer, Michael, 1995. ‘ASEAN as a model of a security community?’, in Soesastro, Hadi (ed.), ASEAN in a Changed Regional and International Political Economy. Jakarta: Centre for Strategic and International Studies, pp. 129–42.Google Scholar
Leifer, Michael, 1996. ‘The ASEAN Regional Forum’, Adelphi Paper No. 302. London: International Institute for Strategic Studies.
Leifer, Michael, 2000. Singapore's Foreign Policy: Coping with Vulnerability. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Levine, Ruth, 2006. ‘A cure for the Asian flu’, Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science, 4(3): 228–30.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Levy, Jack S., 1983. War in the Modern Great Power System, 1495–1975. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.Google Scholar
Levy, Jack S., 1989. ‘The causes of war: a review of theories and evidence’, in Tetlock, Philip E, Husbands, Jo L., Jervis, Robert, Stern, Paul S. and Tilly, Charles (eds.), Behavior, Society, and Nuclear War, vol. I. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 209–333.Google Scholar
Lewis, Jeffrey, 2006. ‘Regions make the world go around’, International Studies Review, 8(2): 281–4.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lieven, Anatol, 2004. America Right or Wrong: An Anatomy of American Nationalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Lijphart, Arend, 1999. Patterns of Democracy: Government Forms and Performance in Thirty-Six Countries. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.Google Scholar
Lincoln, Edward J., 2004. East Asian Economic Regionalism. New York and Washington, DC: Council on Foreign Relations and Brookings Institution Press.Google Scholar
Linz, Juan and Stepan, Alfred, 1996. Problems of Democratic Transition and Consolidation: Southern Europe, South America, and Post-Communist Europe. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.Google Scholar
Lobe, Jim, 2007. ‘Bush endorses law of the sea treaty’, North America Inter Press Service, 16 May, http://ipsnorthamerica.net/news.php?idnews=839.
Luft, Gal and Korin, Anne, 2004. ‘Terrorism goes to sea’, Foreign Affairs, 83(6): 61–71.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lyons, James, 2007. ‘US LOST at sea?’, Washington Times, 5 October, p. 16.Google Scholar
Macartney, Jane, 2006. ‘China admits concealing first human bird flu death’, Times Online, 8 August, www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article603492.ece.
Mahathir, Mohammad, 1999. A New Deal for Asia. Selangor: Pelanduk Publications.Google Scholar
Mahbubani, Kishore, 1995. ‘The Pacific way’, Foreign Affairs, 74(1): 100–11.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mahbubani, Kishore, 1998. ‘Can Asians think?’, The National Interest, 52 (Summer): 27–36.Google Scholar
Mahbubani, Kishore, 2001. Can Asians Think? Understanding the Divide between East and West. Toronto: Key Porter Books.Google Scholar
Mahbubani, Kishore, 2007. ‘Wake up, Washington: the US risks losing Asia’, Global Asia, 2(2): 16–23.Google Scholar
Mahbubani, Kishore, 2008. The New Asian Hemisphere: The Irresistible Shift of Global Power to the East. New York: Public Affairs.Google Scholar
Malik, Mohan, 2006a. ‘China and the East Asian Summit: more discord than accord’. Honolulu: Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, February.
Malik, Mohan, 2006b. ‘The East Asia Summit’, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 60(2): 201–6.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mallikarjun, Y., 2007. ‘DRDO begins work on Agni-4 missile’, The Hindu, 9 August.Google Scholar
Mansfield, Edward D., 1994. Power, Trade, and War. Princeton: Princeton University Press.Google Scholar
Mansfield, Edward D., 2003. ‘Preferential peace: why preferential trading arrangements inhibit interstate conflict’, in Mansfield, Edward D. and Pollins, Brian M. (eds.), Economic Interdependence and International Conflict: New Perspectives on an Enduring Debate. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 222–36.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mansfield, Edward D. and Bronson, Rachel, 1997. ‘Alliances, preferential trade arrangements, and international trade’, American Political Science Review, 91(1): 94–107.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mansfield, Edward D. and Snyder, Jack, 1995. ‘Democratization and the danger of war’, International Security, 20(1): 5–38.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mansourov, Alexandre Y., 1995. ‘The origins, evolution and current politics of the North Korean nuclear program’, Nonproliferation Review, 2(3): 25–38.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Maoz, Zeev and Abdolali, Nasrin, 1989. ‘Regime types and international conflict, 1816–1976’, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 33(1): 3–35.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Maoz, Zeev and Russett, Bruce, 1992. ‘Alliance, contiguity, wealth, and political stability: is the lack of conflict among democracies a statistical artifact?’, International Interactions, 17: 245–67.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Maoz, Zeev and Russett, Bruce, 1993. ‘Normative and structural causes of democratic peace, 1946–1986’, American Political Science Review, 87(3): 624–38.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
March, James G. and Olsen, Johan P., 1989. Rediscovering Institutions: The Organizational Basis of Politics. New York: Free Press.Google Scholar
Mardon, Russell, 1990. ‘The state and the effective control of foreign capital: the case of South Korea’, World Politics, 43(1): 111–38.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
David, Martin Jones and Smith, Mike Lawrence, 2002. ‘From konfrontasi to disintegrasi: ASEAN and the rise of Islamism in Southeast Asia’, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 25(6): 343–56.Google Scholar
Mastanduno, Michael, 1992. Economic Containment: CoCom and the Politics of East-West Trade. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.Google Scholar
Mastanduno, Michael, 1997. ‘Preserving the unipolar moment: realist theories and US grand strategy after the cold war’, International Security, 21(4): 49–88.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mastanduno, Michael, 2003. ‘Incomplete hegemony: the United States and security order in Asia’, in Alagappa, Muthiah (ed.), Asian Security Order: Instrumental and Normative Features. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 141–70.Google Scholar
Mastanduno, Michael, 2005a. ‘Hegemonic order, September 11, and the consequences of the Bush revolution’, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, 5(2): 177–96.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mastanduno, Michael, 2005b. ‘US foreign policy and the pragmatic use of international institutions’, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 59(3): 317–33.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mauzy, Diane and Job, Brian, 2007. ‘US policy in Southeast Asia: limited re-engagement after years of benign neglect’, Asian Survey, 47(4): 622–41.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Maxwell, David S., 2004. ‘Operation enduring freedom-Philippines: what would Sun Tzu say?’, Military Review, 84(3): 20–3.Google Scholar
McClean, Emma, 2006. ‘Security Council reform: the case for human security?’, www.nottingham.ac.uk/shared/shared_hrlcpub/HRLC_Commentary_2006/McClean.pdf.
McCormack, Richard, 2006. ‘China replaces US as world's largest exporter: trade imbalances could cause financial upheaval; MAPI analyst implores US, IMF to act now on China's yuan’, Manufacturing and Technology News, 13(16), www.manufacturingnews.com/news/06/0905/art1.html.Google Scholar
McDonald, Patrick J., 2004. ‘Peace through trade or free trade?’, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 48(4): 547–72.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
McKibbin, Warwick and Sidorenko, Alexandra, 2006. ‘Global macroeconomic consequences of pandemic influenza’. Sydney: Lowy Institute for International Policy.Google Scholar
McSweeny, Bill, 1996. ‘Identity and security: Buzan and the Copenhagen School’, Review of International Studies, 22(1): 81–93.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mead, Walter Russell, 2003. Special Providence: American Foreign Policy and How it Changed the World. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.Google Scholar
Mearsheimer, John J., 1998. ‘The false promise of international institutions’, in Brown, Michael E., Coté, Jr. Owen R., Lynn-Jones, Sean M. and Miller, Steven E. (eds.), Theories of War and Peace. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 329–83.Google Scholar
Mearsheimer, John J., 2001. The Tragedy of Great Power Politics. New York: W. W. Norton.Google Scholar
Medeiros, Evan S., 2005–6. ‘Strategic hedging and the future of Asia-Pacific stability’, Washington Quarterly, 29(1): 145–67.
Medeiros, Evan S. and Fravel, M. Taylor, 2003. ‘China's new diplomacy’, Foreign Affairs, 82(6): 22–35.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,Metal Bulletin, 1996. ‘Indian toxic waste ban causes concern’, 30 May.
Michael, Michalis S. and Marshall, Larry, 2007. ‘Hegemony and human security: competing principles of regional order’, in Camilleri, Joseph A., Marshall, Larry, Michael, Michalis S. and Seigel, Michael T. (eds.), Asia-Pacific Geopolitics: Hegemony vs Human Security. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 3–20.Google Scholar
Miller, Benjamin, 1998. ‘Regional orders: building security in a new world’, American Political Science Review, 92(3): 752–3.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Miller, John, 2004. ‘The roots and implications of East Asian regionalism’, Occasional Paper Series. Honolulu: Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies.
Milner, Anthony, 2000. ‘What happened to “Asian values?”’, in Segal, Gerald and Goodman, David (eds.), Towards Recovery in Pacific Asia. New York: Routledge, pp. 56–68.Google Scholar
Milner, Helen V., 1988. Resisting Protectionism: Global Industries and the Politics of International Trade. Princeton: Princeton University Press.Google Scholar
Minnick, Wendell, 2007. ‘Shipbuilding boom: $108 billion market predicted for Asia-Pacific over 10 years’, Defense News, 21 May.Google Scholar
Mitchell, Ronald B., 1998. ‘Discourse and sovereignty: interests, science, and morality in the regulation of whaling’, Global Governance, 4(3): 275–93.Google Scholar
Mochizuki, Mike M., 2007. ‘Japan tests the nuclear taboo’, Nonproliferation Review, 14(2): 303–28.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mohan, C. Raja, 2007a. ‘East Asian security: India's rising profile’, RSIS Commentaries, 81/2007. Singapore: Rajaratnam School of International Studies, 30 July.
Mohan, C. Raja, 2007b. ‘Poised for power: the domestic roots of India's slow rise’, in Tellis, Ashley J. and Wills, Michael (eds.), Strategic Asia 2007–08: Domestic Political Change and Grand Strategy. Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research, pp. 177–207.Google Scholar
Möller, Frank, 2003. ‘Capitalizing on difference: a security community or/as a western project’, Security Dialogue, 34(3): 315–28.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Moon, Chung-in and Chun, Chaesung, 2003. ‘Sovereignty: dominance of the Westphalian concept and implication to regional security’, in Alagappa, Muthiah (ed.), Asian Security Order: Instrumental and Normative Features. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 106–37.Google Scholar
Morrow, James D., 1999. ‘How could trade affect conflict?’, Journal of Peace Research, 36(4): 481–9.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mulgan, Aurelia George, 2005. ‘Why Japan still matters’, Asia Pacific Review, 12(2): 104–21.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Murray, Christopher J. L., Lopez, Alan D., Chin, Brian, Feehan, Dennis and Hill, Kenneth H. 2006. ‘Estimation of potential global pandemic influenza mortality on the basis of vital registry data from the 1918–20 pandemic: a quantitative analysis’, The Lancet, 368(9554): 2211–18.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Mutebi, Alex M., 2004. ‘Thailand in 2003: riding high again’, Asian Survey, 44(1): 78–86.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mydans, Seth, 2005. ‘New group for “Asian century” shuns US’, International Herald Tribune, 12 December, www.iht.com/articles/2005/12/12/news/summit.php.Google Scholar
Narine, Shaun, 1998. ‘ASEAN and the management of regional security’, Pacific Affairs, 71(2): 195–214.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States, 2004. The 9/11 Commission Report. New York: W. W. Norton.Google Scholar
Nau, Henry R., 2003. ‘Identity and the balance of power in Asia’, in Ikenberry, G. John and Mastaduno, Michael (eds.), International Relations Theory and the Asia-Pacific. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 213–41.Google Scholar
Neher, Clark, 1994. Southeast Asia in the New International Era, 2nd edn. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.Google Scholar
Newman, Edward, 2004. ‘A normatively attractive but analytically weak concept’, Security Dialogue, 35(3): 358–9.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Noor, Farish A., 2004. ‘Southern Thailand: a bloody mess about to get bloodier’, Islamic Human Rights Commission, 30 April, www.ihrc.org.uk/show.php?id=1094.
Normile, Dennis, 2007a. ‘Indonesia taps village wisdom to fight bird flu’, Science, 315(5808): 30–3.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Normile, Dennis, 2007b. ‘Indonesia to share flu samples under new terms’, Science, 316(5821): 37.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Norris, Robert, 2006. ‘Nuclear notebook: global nuclear stockpiles 1945–2006’, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 62(4): 64–7.Google Scholar
Norris, Robert and Kristensen, Hans M., 2007a. ‘Nuclear notebook: India's nuclear forces, 2007’, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 63(4): 74–8.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Norris, Robert and Kristensen, Hans M., 2007b. ‘Nuclear notebook: Pakistan's nuclear forces, 2007’, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 63(3): 71–4.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,Nuclear Threat Initiative, 2007. ‘North Korea profile’, September, www.nti.org/e_research/profiles/NK/index.html.
Nye, Joseph S., 1988. ‘Neorealism and neoliberalism’, World Politics, 40(2): 235–51.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Obuchi, Keizo, 1998a. ‘Statement by Foreign Minister Keizo Obuchi on Japan and East Asia: outlook for the new millennium’, Singapore, 4 May, www.mofa.go.jp/announce/announce/1998/5/980504.html.
Obuchi, Keizo, 1998b. ‘Opening remarks by Prime Minister Obuchi at an Intellectual Dialogue on Building Asia's Tomorrow’, Tokyo, 2 December, www.mofa.go.jp/policy/culture/intellectual/asia9812.html.
Obuchi, Keizo, 1998c. ‘Toward the creation of a bright future for Asia’, speech given at the Institute for International Relations, Hanoi, 16 December, www.mofa.go.jp/region/asia-paci/asean/pmv9812/policyspeech.html.
Ogata, Sadako, 2001. ‘Overview for the Commission on Human Security’, New York, June, www.humansecurity-chs.org/activities/meetings/first/overview.pdf.
,OIE Online, 2008. ‘Update on avian influenza in animals (Type H5)’, 7 July, www.oie.int/downld/AVIAN%20INFLUENZA/A_AI-Asia.htm.
Oneal, John R., 2003. ‘Empirical support for the liberal peace’, in Mansfield, Edward D. and Pollins, Brian M. (eds.), Economic Interdependence and International Conflict: New Perspectives on an Enduring Debate. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 189–206.Google Scholar
Oneal, John R. and Russett, Bruce, 1999. ‘Assessing the liberal peace with alternative specifications: trade still reduces conflict’, Journal of Peace Research, 36(4): 423–42.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Oneal, John R. and Russett, Bruce, 2001. ‘Clear and clean: the fixed effects of the liberal peace’, International Organization, 55(2): 469–85.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pant, Harsh V., 2005. ‘India debates missile defense’, Defence Studies, 5(2): 228–46.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pardesi, Manjeet S., Acharya, Amitav, Somasundrum, Premarani, Chang, Young Ho, Ruey, Joey L. S., Shiping, Tang, Katsumata, Hiro and Ivanov, Vladimir I., 2006. ‘Energy and security: the geopolitics of energy in the Asia-Pacific’, Policy Paper. Singapore: Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, October.
Paris, Roland, 2001. ‘Human security: paradigm shift or hot air?’, International Security, 26(2): 87–102.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Phongpaichit, Pasuk and Baker, Chris, 2002. Thailand, Economy and Politics, 2nd edn. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Pekkanen, Saadia M., 2001. ‘Aggressive legalism: the rules of the WTO and Japan's emerging trade strategy’, World Economy, 24(5): 707–37.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pekkanen, Saadia M., 2004. ‘At play in the legal realm: the WTO and the changing nature of US–Japan antidumping disputes’, in Krauss, Ellis S. and Pempel, T. J. (eds.), Beyond Bilateralism: US–Japan Relations in the New Asia-Pacific. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 221–47.Google Scholar
Pempel, T. J., 2004. ‘Challenges to bilateralism: changing foes, capital flows, and complex forums’, in Krauss, Ellis S. and Pempel, T. J. (eds.), Beyond Bilateralism: US–Japan Relations in the New Asia-Pacific. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 1–33.Google Scholar
Pempel, T. J., 2005. ‘Introduction: emerging webs of regional connectedness’, in Pempel, T. J. (ed.), Remapping East Asia: The Construction of a Region. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pp. 1–28.Google Scholar
,People's Daily, 2006. ‘Zoellick: “stakeholder” concept offers new direction for US–China relations’, 25 January, http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200601/25/eng20060125_238050.html.
Peou, Sorpong, 2001. ‘Security-community building for better global governance’, in Rittberger, Volker (ed.), Global Governance and the United Nations System. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, pp. 88–126.Google Scholar
Peou, Sorpong, 2007. International Democracy Assistance for Peacebuilding: Cambodia and Beyond. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Peterson, Zachary M., 2007. ‘Critics assail law of the sea treaty’, Navy Times, 4 October.Google Scholar
,Pew Research Center, 2006. ‘15-nation Pew global attitudes survey’. New York: Pew Research Center, 13 June.
Pillsbury, Michael, 2000. ‘China debates the future security environment’. Washington, DC: National Defense University Press, www.ndu.edu/inss/books/books%20-%202000/China%20Debates%20Future%20Sec%20Environ%20Jan%202000/pills2.htm.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pinkston, Daniel A., 2005. ‘North Korean motivations for developing nuclear weapons’, 1 September, http://cns.miis.edu/research/korea/dprkmotv.pdf.
Polachek, Solomon William, 1980. ‘Conflict and trade’, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 24(1): 55–78.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Polachek, Solomon William, Robst, John and Chang, Yuan-Ching, 1999. ‘Liberalism and interdependence: extending the trade-conflict model’, Journal of Peace Research, 36(4): 405–22.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Posen, Barry, 2003. ‘Command of the commons: the military foundation of US hegemony’, International Security, 28(1): 5–46.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Powell, G. Bingham, 2004. ‘The chain of responsiveness’, Journal of Democracy, 15(4): 91–105.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pritchard, Charles L., 2007. Failed Diplomacy: The Tragic Story of How North Korea Got the Bomb. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.Google Scholar
Przeworski, Adam, Alvarez, Michael E., Cheibub, Jose Antonio and Limongi, Fernando, 2003. ‘Political regimes and economic growth’, in Dahl, Robert A., Shapiro, Ian and Cheibub, José Antonio (eds.), The Democracy Sourcebook. London: MIT Press, pp. 447–54.Google Scholar
Qian, Jason and Wu, Anne, 2005. ‘China's role in North Korea’, Boston Globe, 19 December, www.boston.com/news/world/asia/articles/2005/12/19/chinas_role_in_north_korea/.Google Scholar
Rabasa, Angel, 2003. Political Islam in Southeast Asia: Moderates, Radicals and Terrorists. Oxford: Oxford University Press for the International Institute for Strategic Studies.Google Scholar
Rabkin, Jeremy A., 2007a. ‘Do we really want to place the US Navy under international judicial supervision? Security concerns in the law of the sea treaty’. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, August.Google Scholar
Rabkin, Jeremy A 2007b. ‘How many lawyers does it take to sink the US Navy? Unfortunately, the law of the sea treaty is no laughing matter’, Weekly Standard, 10 September.Google Scholar
Rabushka, Alvin and Shepsle, Kenneth A., 1972. Politics in Plural Societies: A Theory of Democratic Instability. Columbus, OH: Merill.Google Scholar
Rahim, Lily, 1998. The Singapore Dilemma: The Political and Educational Marginality of the Malay Community. Singapore: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Rajagopalan, Rajesh, 2005. ‘India: largest democracy and smallest debate?’, Contemporary Security Policy, 26(3): 605–20.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Randolph, R. Sean, 1986. The United States and Thailand: Alliance Dynamics, 1950–1985. Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California.Google Scholar
Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 2006. New York: Random House Reference.
Rapkin, David P., 2001. ‘The United States, Japan, and the power to block: the APEC and AMF cases’, Pacific Review, 14(3): 373–410.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rapkin, David P. and Thompson, William R., 2006. ‘Will economic interdependence encourage China's and India's peaceful ascent?’, in Tellis, Ashley J. and Wills, Michael (eds.), Strategic Asia 2006–07: Trade, Interdependence, and Security in Asia. Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research, pp. 333–64.Google Scholar
Ravenhill, John, 2006a. ‘Is China an economic threat to Southeast Asia?’, Asian Survey, 46(5): 653–74.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ravenhill, John 2006b. ‘The political economy of the new Asia-Pacific bilateralism: benign, banal, or simply bad?’, in Aggarwal, Vinod K. and Urata, Shujiro (eds.), Bilateral Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific: Origins, Evolution, and Implications. London: Routledge, pp. 27–49.Google Scholar
Ravenhill, John 2007. ‘China's “peaceful development” and Southeast Asia: a positive sum game?’, in Keller, William W. and Rawski, Thomas G. (eds.), China's Rise and the Balance of Influence in Asia. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, pp. 162–92.Google Scholar
Ravenhill, John 2008. ‘Trading out of crisis’, in MacIntyre, Andrew, Pempel, T. J. and Ravenhill, John (eds.), Crisis as Catalyst: Asia's Dynamic Political Economy. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pp. 140–63.Google Scholar
Raymond, Gregory A., 1994. ‘Democracies, disputes, and third-party intermediaries’, Journal of Conflict Resolution, 38(1): 24–42.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Reese, M. J., 2006. ‘Destructive double standards: great powers and the security community paradox’, draft for presentation at the International Politics Workshop, Ohio State Department of Political Science Research, Ohio, 10 March.
Reeve, Simon, 1999. The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the Future of Terrorism. Boston: Northeastern University Press.Google Scholar
Reiss, Mitchell B., 2006. ‘A nuclear-armed North Korea: accepting the “unacceptable”?’, Survival, 48(4): 97–109.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,Reuters Foundation, 2007. ‘Philippines-Mindanao conflict’, 3 December, www.alertnet.org/db/crisisprofiles/PH_SEP.htm?v=in_detail.
Rice, Condoleezza, 2000. ‘Campaign 2000: promoting the national interest’, Foreign Affairs, 79(1): 45–62.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Richardson, Michael, 2004. A Time Bomb for Global Trade: Maritime-related Terrorism in an Age of Weapons of Mass Destruction. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Richardson, Michael, 2007. ‘Asia's Middle East oil dependence: chokepoints on a vital maritime supply line’. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Trends in Southeast Asia Series 1(2007), March.
Risse-Kappen, Thomas, 1996. ‘Collective identity in a democratic community: the case of NATO’, in Katzenstein, Peter J. (ed.), The Culture of National Security: Norms and Identity in World Politics. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 357–99.Google Scholar
Roberts, Brad, 2003. ‘China and ballistic missile defense: 1955 to 2002 and beyond’, IDA Paper P-3826. Alexandria, VA: Institute for Defense Analysis, www.ifri.org/files/DM/p3826final.pdf.
Roberts, Bryan and Lu, Yichen, 2004. ‘Infectious diseases in Asia: implications for global health’, in Lu, Yichen and Essex, Max (eds.), AIDS in Asia. New York: Kluwer, pp. 387–403.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Roberts, John, 2002. ‘The Bush administration embraces Malaysian autocrat’, World Socialist Web Site, 28 May, www.wsws.org/articles/2002/may2002/mala-m28_prn.shtml.
Robison, Richard and Hadiz, Vedi R. 2004. Reorganising Power in Indonesia: The Politics of Oligarchy in an Age of Markets. London: RoutledgeCurzon.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Robison, Richard, Hewison, Kevin and Rodan, Garry, 1993. ‘Political power in industrializing capitalist societies: theoretical approaches’, in Hewison, Kevin, Robison, Richard and Rodan, Garry (eds.), Southeast Asia in the 1990s: Authoritarianism, Democracy and Capitalism. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, pp. 9–38.Google Scholar
Rodier, Guénaël, 2007. ‘New rules on international public health security’, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 85(6): 428–30.Google ScholarPubMed
Rodrik, Dani, 2006. ‘What's so special about China's exports?’, China & World Economy, 14(5): 1–19.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rohwer, Jim, 1995. Asia Rising: Why America Will Prosper as Asia's Economies Boom. New York: Simon & Schuster.Google Scholar
Rosecrance, Richard, 1986. The Rise of the Trading State: Commerce and Conquest in the Modern World. New York: Basic Books.Google Scholar
Rosecrance, Richard 1999. The Rise of the Virtual State: Wealth and Power in the Coming Century. New York: Basic Books.Google Scholar
Rosenthal, Justine A., 2003. ‘Southeast Asia: archipelago of Afghanistan?’, Orbis, 47(3): 479–93.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ross, Robert S. (ed.), 1993. China, the United States, and the Soviet Union: Tripolarity and Policy Making in the Cold War. Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe.
Rossi, Vanessa and Walker, John, 2005. ‘Assessing the economic impact and costs of flu pandemics originating in Asia’. Oxford: Oxford Economic Forecasting Group, May.Google Scholar
Rousseau, David L., Gelpi, Christopher, Reiter, Dan and Huth, Paul K. 1996. ‘Assessing the dyadic nature of the democratic peace, 1918–88’, American Political Science Review, 90(3): 512–33.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ruggie, John G., 1983. ‘Continuity and transformation in the world polity: toward a neorealist synthesis’, World Politics, 35(2): 261–85.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Russett, Bruce, 1990. ‘Toward a more democratic and therefore more peaceful world’, in Weston, Burns H. (ed.), Alternative Security: Living without Nuclear Deterrence. Boulder: Westview Press, pp. 107–36.Google Scholar
Russett, Bruce, 1996a. ‘The fact of democratic peace’, in Brown, Michael E., Lynn-Jones, Sean M. and Miller, Steven E. (eds.), Debating the Democratic Peace. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 58–81.Google Scholar
Russett, Bruce, 1996b. ‘Why democratic peace?’, in Brown, Michael E., Lynn-Jones, Sean M. and Miller, Steven E. (eds.), Debating the Democratic Peace. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 82–115.Google Scholar
Sachs, Jeffrey D., 2004. ‘Welcome to the American century by 2050, China and maybe India will overtake the US economy in size’, Fortune, 12 January.Google Scholar
Sageman, Marc, 2004. Understanding Terror Networks. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Samore, Gary (ed.), 2004. North Korea's Weapons Programmes: A Net Assessment, Strategic Dossier. London: International Institute for Strategic Studies.
Samudra, Imam, 2004. Aku Melawan Teroris!Jazeera: Solo.Google Scholar
Sato, Yoichiro, 2005. ‘Does constructivism add much to security studies?’, H-Net, March, www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=294871118174178.
Satoh, Yukio, 2004. ‘Nihon no kokuren gaiko to ningen no anzenhosho’ [Japan's UN diplomacy and human security], Kokusai Mondai, 530 (May): 2–13.Google Scholar
Saunders, Phillip C., 2006. ‘China's global activism: strategy, drivers, and tools’, Occasional Paper 4. Washington, DC: Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University Press, October.Google Scholar
Savage, Charlie, 2007. ‘Bush allies slam his support of maritime treaty’, Boston Globe, 29 July.Google Scholar
Schairer-Vertannes, Rachel, 2001. ‘The politics of human rights: how the world has failed Burma’, Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law, 2(1): 77–118.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schaller, Michael, 1985. The American Occupation of Japan: The Origins of the Cold War in Asia. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Schelling, Thomas C., 1980. The Strategy of Conflict. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.Google Scholar
Schmid, Alex P. and Jongman, Albert J., 1988. Political Terrorism: A New Guide to Actors, Authors, Concepts, Data Bases, Theories, and Literature. New Brunswick: Transaction Books.Google Scholar
Schoff, James, 2007. ‘North Korea: enabling disablement’, PacNet, 40, 12 October.Google Scholar
Schumpeter, Joseph A., 1970. ‘Democracy as elite competition’, in Kariel, Henry S. (ed.), Frontiers of Democratic Theory. New York: Random House, pp. 35–43.Google Scholar
Schumpeter, Joseph A 1994. Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy. London, New York: Taylor & Francis.Google Scholar
Schweller, Randall L., 1992. ‘Democratic structure and preventive war: are democracies more pacific?’, World Politics, 44(2): 235–69.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schweller, Randall L 1994. ‘Bandwagoning for profit: bringing the revisionist state back in’, International Security, 19(1): 72–107.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schweller, Randall L 1999. ‘Managing the rise of great powers: history and theory’, in Johnston, Alastair I. and Ross, Robert S. (eds.), Engaging China: The Management of an Emerging Power. London: Routledge, pp. 1–31.Google Scholar
Serger, Sylvia Schwaag and Breidne, Magnus, 2007. ‘China's fifteen-year plan for science and technology: an assessment’, Asia Policy, 4(July): 135–64.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Severino, Rodolfo C., 2006. Southeast Asia in Search of an ASEAN Community: Insights from a Former ASEAN Secretary-General. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shacochis, Bob, 1999. The Immaculate Invasion: A War Story with No War in It. New York: Viking Press.Google Scholar
Shambaugh, David L., 2004/05. ‘China engages Asia: reshaping the regional order’, International Security, 29(3): 64–99.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shaplen, Jason T. and Laney, James, 2007. ‘Washington's eastern sunset’, Foreign Affairs, 86(6): 82–97.Google Scholar
Sheridan, Greg, 2007. ‘APEC was a dazzling week for details’, Australian, 9 September.Google Scholar
Shirk, Susan L., 2007. China: Fragile Superpower. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Shore, Sean M., 1998. ‘No fences make good neighbors: the development of the US–Canadian security community, 1871–1940’, in Adler, Emanuel and Barnett, Michael (eds.), Security Communities. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 333–67.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shrivastava, Paul, 1995. ‘Democratic control of technological risks in developing countries’, Ecological Economics, 14(3): 195–208.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shultz, George P., Perry, William J., Kissinger, Henry A. and Nunn, Sam, 2007. ‘A world free of nuclear weapons’, Wall Street Journal, 8 January.Google Scholar
Sidel, John Thayer, 1999. Capital, Coercion, and Crime: Bossism in the Philippines. Stanford: Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Silke, Andrew, 2004. ‘An introduction to terrorism research’, in Silke, Andrew (ed.), Research on Terrorism: Trends, Achievements and Failures. London: Frank Cass, pp. 1–29.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Simon, Sheldon W., 2001. The Many Faces of Asian Security. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.Google Scholar
Singer, J. David, 1961. ‘The level-of-analysis problem in international relations’, World Politics, 14(1): 77–92.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Singh, Bilveer, 2007. The Talibanization of Southeast Asia: Losing the War on Terror to Islamist Extremists. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International.Google Scholar
Siswanto, Sri Pujimulyo, 2006. Police Deposition, Semarang, 18 February.
Slaughter, Anne-Marie, 1995. ‘International law in a world of liberal states’, European Journal of International Law, 6(4): 503–38.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Anne-Marie, Slaughter Burley, 1993. ‘International law and international relations theory: a dual agenda’, American Journal of International Law, 87(2): 205–39.Google Scholar
Small, Michael, 2001. ‘The human security network’, in McRae, Rob and Hubert, Don (eds.), Human Security and the New Diplomacy: Protecting People, Promoting Peace. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, pp. 75–87.Google Scholar
Smith, Derek D., 2006. Deterring America: Rogue States and the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Smith, Hazel, 2000. ‘Bad, mad, sad or rational actor? Why the “securitization” paradigm makes for poor policy analysis of North Korea’, International Affairs, 76(3): 593–617.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Snyder, Jack, 1991. Myths of Empire: Domestic Politics and International Ambition. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.Google Scholar
Solingen, Etel, 1999. ‘ASEAN, Quo Vadis? Domestic coalitions and regional co-operation’, Contemporary Southeast Asia, 21(1): 30–53.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Solingen, Etel, 2003. ‘Internationalization, coalitions, and regional conflict and cooperation’, in Mansfield, Edward D. and Pollins, Brian M. (eds.), Economic Interdependence and International Conflict: New Perspectives on an Enduring Debate. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, pp. 60–85.Google Scholar
Solomon, Richard H., 1982. ‘Coalition building or condominium? The Soviet presence in Asia and American policy alternatives’, in Zagoria, Donald S. (ed.), Soviet Policy in East Asia. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, pp. 283–328.Google Scholar
Sondakh, Admiral Bernard K., 2006. ‘National sovereignty and security in the straits of Malacca’, in Basiron, Mohd Nizam and Dastan, Amir (eds.), Building a Comprehensive Security Environment in the Straits of Malacca. Kuala Lumpur: Maritime Institute of Malaysia, pp. 79–90.Google Scholar
Sopiee, Noordin, 1995. ‘The development of an East Asian consciousness’, in Sheridan, Greg (ed.), Living with Dragons: Australia Confronts its Asian Destiny. St Leonards: Allen & Unwin, pp. 180–93.Google Scholar
Squassoni, Sharon, 2007a. ‘Iran's nuclear program: recent developments’, CRS Report for Congress. Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service.Google Scholar
Squassoni, Sharon 2007b. ‘The India nuclear deal: the top rule-maker bends the rule’, International Herald Tribune, 16 August, www.iht.com/articles/2007/08/16/opinion/edsquassoni.php.Google Scholar
Stephenson, Iain, 2006. ‘H5N1 vaccines: how prepared are we for a pandemic?’, The Lancet, 368(9540): 965–6.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Stöhr, Klaus and Esveld, Marja, 2004. ‘Will vaccines be available for the next influenza pandemic?’, Science, 306(5705): 2195–6.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Stuart, Douglas T., 2004. ‘Ripe for reassessment: Asia-Pacific stability’, International Studies Review, 6(2): 286–8.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stubbs, Richard, 2000. ‘Signing on to liberalization: AFTA and the politics of regional economic cooperation’, Pacific Review, 13(2): 297–318.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stubbs, Richard 2002. ‘ASEAN Plus Three: emerging East Asian regionalism?’, Asian Survey, 42(3): 440–55.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Subramanian, T. S., 2006. ‘Prithvi interceptor missile tested successfully’, The Hindu, 28 November.Google Scholar
Sugita, Yoneyuke, 2005. ‘International relations theory and the Asia-Pacific’, International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, 5(1): 110–12.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Suh, J. J., Katzenstein, Peter J. and Carlson, Allen (eds.), 2004. Rethinking Security in East Asia: Identity, Power, and Efficiency. Stanford: Stanford University Press.Google Scholar
Sunaga, Kazuo, 2004. ‘The reshaping of Japan's Official Development Assistance (ODA) Charter’, FASID Discussion Paper on Development Assistance No. 3. Tokyo: Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development, November, www.mofa.go.jp/policy/oda/reform/paper0411.pdf.
Sutter, Robert, 2004. ‘Bush's Korea policy gravitates toward China: will Taiwan policy follow?’, PacNet, 13, 1 April.Google Scholar
Sutter, Robert 2005. ‘China's rise in Asia – promises, prospects and implications for the United States’, Occasional Paper Series. Honolulu: Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, February.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Swaine, Michael D., with Runyon, Loren H., 2002. ‘Ballistic missiles and missile defense in Asia’. Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research, NBR Analysis 13(3).
,Sydney Morning Herald, 2004. ‘Mysterious disease kills thousands of Vietnamese chickens’, 7 January, www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/01/06/1073268033540.html.
Tannenwald, Nina, 2005. ‘Stigmatizing the bomb: origins of the nuclear taboo’, International Security, 29(4): 5–49.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tellis, Ashley J., 2006a. ‘Overview: military modernization in Asia’, in Tellis, Ashley J. and Wills, Michael (eds.), Strategic Asia 2005–06: Military Modernization in an Era of Uncertainty. Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research, pp. 3–37.Google Scholar
Tellis, Ashley J 2006b. ‘Trade, interdependence, and security in Asia’, in Tellis, Ashley J. and Wills, Michael (eds.), Strategic Asia 2006–07: Trade, Interdependence, and Security in Asia. Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research, pp. 3–28.Google Scholar
Tellis, Ashley J. and Wills, Michael (eds.), 2006. Strategic Asia 2006–07: Trade, Interdependence, and Security. Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research.
Tendler, Stewart, 2005. ‘Flu doctors to be given police guards’, Times Online, 2 November, www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,25149-1853843,00.html.Google Scholar
Eric, Teo Chu Cheow, 2004. ‘China as the center of Asian economic integration’, China Brief, 4(15): 3–5.Google Scholar
Terashima, Jitsuro, 2006. ‘Koizumi's foreign policy: US always comes first’, Japan Times, 25 June.Google Scholar
Thakur, Ramesh, 2006. ‘Human security and intervention’, in Ayson, Robert and Ball, Desmond (eds.), Strategy and Security in the Asia-Pacific. Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin, pp. 121–37.Google Scholar
Thomas, Nicholas, 2006. ‘The regionalization of avian influenza in East Asia: responding to the next pandemic(?)’, Asian Survey, 46(6): 917–36.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,Thompson Environmental Services, 1995. ‘Review of policy on trade in hazardous wastes for recovery: electrical and electronic scrap’. Canberra: Thompson Environmental Services, November.Google Scholar
Thompson, Mark, 2004. ‘Pacific Asia after “Asian values”: authoritarianism, democracy, and “good governance”’, Third World Quarterly, 25(6): 1079–95.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,Times of India, 2007. ‘Agni-1 ballistic missile test-fired’, 7 October.
Tow, William T., 2001a. Asia-Pacific Strategic Relations: Seeking Convergent Security. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Tow, William T 2001b. ‘Non-traditional security issues in Southeast Asia’, in Tan, Andrew T. H. and Boutin, J. D. Kenneth (eds.), Non-Traditional Security Issues in Southeast Asia. Singapore: Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, pp. 257–85.Google Scholar
Tow, William T., Thakur, Ramesh and Hyun, In-Taek, 2000. Asia's Emerging Regional Order: Reconciling Traditional and Human Security. Tokyo: United Nations University Press.Google Scholar
Tow, William T., Thomson, Mark, Yamamoto, Yoshinobu and Limaye, Satu (eds.), 2007. Asia-Pacific Security: US, Australia and Japan and the New Security Triangle. London: Routledge.CrossRef
Trocki, Carl, 2006. Singapore: Wealth, Power, and the Culture of Control. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Tsunekawa, Keiichi, 2005. ‘Why so many maps there? Japan and regional cooperation’, in Pempel, T. J. (ed.), Remapping East Asia: The Construction of a Region. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pp. 101–48.Google Scholar
,UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, no date. ‘Country profiles: Burma’, www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029394365&a=KCouintryProfile$aid=1018965307901.
,UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development), 2007. World Investment Report 2007: Transnational Corporations, Extractive Industries and Development. Geneva: UNCTAD.Google Scholar
,UNDP (United Nations Development Programme), 1994. Human Development Report 1994: New Dimensions of Human Security. New York: Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
,United Nations, 1999. The World at Six Billion. New York: Population Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations Secretariat, www.un.org/esa/population/publications/sixbillion/sixbillion.htm.Google Scholar
,United Nations 2005. In Larger Freedom: Towards Development, Security and Human Rights for All, Report of the Secretary-General, A/59/2005, www.un.org/largerfreedom/.
,United Nations General Assembly, 2005. General Assembly resolution 60/1, 2005 World Summit Outcome, A/RES/60/1.
,United States Mission to the European Union, 2005. ‘State's Hill urges greater European involvement in East Asia’, 25 May, http://useu.usmission.gov/Article.asp?ID=006728DA-B2C4-4FEA-9712-24DDCD8A4526.
,US Department of Defense, 2006a. ‘Department of Defense implementation plan for pandemic influenza’. Washington, DC: Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Homeland Defense.
,US Department of Defense 2006b. Quadrennial Defense Review Report. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office.Google Scholar
,US Department of Defense 2007. Annual Report to Congress: Military Power of the People's Republic of China, 2007. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office.Google Scholar
,US Department of State, 2005. ‘United States urges China to be responsible world citizen’, 22 September, http://usinfo.state.gov/eap/Archive/2005/Sep/22-290478.html.
,US Department of State 2007. ‘President Bush attends APEC business summit’, 7 September, www.state.gov/p/eap/rls/rm/2007/91840.htm.
,USINFO, 2005. ‘Deputy secretary Zoellick unveils Asia-Pacific energy initiative’, 28 July, http://usinfo.state.gov/gi/Archive/2005/Jul/29-9273.html.
,US National Security Council, 2002. The National Security Strategy of the United States of America. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office.Google Scholar
,US Treasury, 2007. ‘Major foreign holders of treasury securities’, 16 October, www.treas.gov/tic/mfh.txt.
Valencia, Mark J., 2005a. ‘Unsettling Asia for security's sake’, Far Eastern Economic Review, 168(3): 55–7.Google Scholar
Valencia, Mark J., 2005b. ‘The Proliferation Security Initiative: making waves in Asia’, Adelphi Paper No. 376. London: International Institute for Strategic Studies, October.
Valencia, Mark J., 2007. ‘Deal with troubled waters first’, Straits Times, 14 September, p. 25.Google Scholar
Veldhuizen, H. and Sippel, B., 1994. ‘Mining discarded electronics’, Industry and Environment, 17(3): 7–11.Google Scholar
Vogel, David, 1997. ‘Trading up and governing across: transnational governance and environmental protection’, Journal of European Public Policy, 4(4): 556–71.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wæver, Ole, 1995. ‘Securitization and desecuritization’, in Lipschutz, Ronnie D. (ed.), On Security. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 46–86.Google Scholar
Wain, Barry, 2002a. ‘Wrong target’, Far Eastern Economic Review, 165(15): 14–18.Google Scholar
Wain, Barry 2002b. ‘US faces local disputes in war against terrorism’, Dow Jones Newswires, 11 April.
Wallander, Celeste A., 2000. ‘Institutional assets and adaptability: NATO after the cold war’, International Organization, 54(4): 705–35.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wallerstein, Immanuel, 1984. The Politics of the World-Economy: The States, the Movements and the Civilizations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Walsh, Admiral Patrick M. USN, 2007. ‘Statement before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Hearing on the Law of the Sea Convention’, 27 September, http://usinfo.state.gov/xarchives/display.html?p=texttrans-english&y=2007&m=October&x=20071001181620xjsnommis0.8075525.
Walt, Stephen M., 1995. ‘Alliance formation and the balance of world power’, in Brown, Michael E., Lynn-Jones, Sean M. and Miller, Steven E. (eds.), The Perils of Anarchy: Contemporary Realism and International Security. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 208–48.Google Scholar
Walt, Stephen M 1998. ‘International relations: one world, many theories’, Foreign Policy, 110 (Spring): 29–46.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Walt, Stephen M 2005. Taming American Power: The Global Response to US Primacy. New York: W. W. Norton.Google Scholar
Waltz, Kenneth, 1959. Man, the State, and War: A Theoretical Analysis. New York: Columbia University Press.Google Scholar
Waltz, Kenneth 1962. ‘Kant, liberalism, and war’, American Political Science Review, 56(2): 331–40.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Waltz, Kenneth 1979. Theory of International Politics. New York: McGraw-Hill.Google Scholar
Wang, Jianwei, 2006. ‘Can “stakeholder” hold US–China relations?’, Glocom Platform, 12 May, www.glocom.org/debates/20060512_wang_can/index.html.
Jisi, Wang, 2005. ‘China's search for stability with America’, Foreign Affairs, 84(5): 39–48.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wang, Yizhou, 2006. ‘China facing non-traditional security: a report on capacity building’, in Emmers, Ralf, Caballero-Anthony, Mely and Acharya, Amitav (eds.), Studying Non-Traditional Security in Asia: Trends and Issues. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Academic, pp. 58–81.Google Scholar
Watts, Jonathan, 2005. ‘Vietnam needs cash to stave off future outbreaks of bird flu’, The Lancet, 365(9473): 1759–60.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Weart, Spencer R., 1998. Never at War: Why Democracies Will Not Fight One Another. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.Google Scholar
Webster, Robert and Hulse, Diane, 2005. ‘Controlling avian flu at the source’, Nature, 435(7041): 415–16.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Weinstein, Franklin B., 1976. Indonesian Foreign Policy and the Dilemma of Dependence: From Sukarno to Soeharto. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.Google Scholar
Weiss, Linda, 2003. ‘Guiding globalization in East Asia: new roles for old developmental states’, in Weiss, Linda (ed.), States in the Global Economy: Bringing Domestic Institutions Back In. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 235–71.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wendt, Alexander, 1999. Social Theory of International Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wesley, Michael, 2005. ‘It's time to scrap the NPT’, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 59(3): 283–99.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wesley, Michael 2007. ‘Power plays: energy and Australia's security’. Barton, ACT: Australian Strategic Policy Institute, October.Google Scholar
White, Hugh, 2006. ‘The United States risk too much in portraying China as a threat to the rest of Asia’, Age, 21 June.Google Scholar
House, White, 2007. ‘Fact Sheet: Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 2007’, September, www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/09/20070909.html.
,WHO (World Health Organization), 2006. ‘Working together for health: World Health Report 2006’. Geneva: WHO.
,WHO Online, 2005. ‘Ten things you need to know about pandemic influenza’, 14 October, www.who.int/csr/disease/influenza/pandemic10things/en/index.html.
,WHO Online 2007. ‘World Health Assembly closes’, 23 May, www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2007/wha02/en/index.html.
,WHO Online 2008. ‘Confirmed human cases of avian influenza A (H5N1)’, 19 June, www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenza/country/en/.
Wilkinson, Paul, 1977. Terrorism and the Liberal State. London: Macmillan.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
William, Michael C., 2001. ‘The discipline of the democratic peace: Kant, liberalism and the social construction of security communities’, European Journal of International Relations, 7(4): 525–53.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Williamson, Lucy, 2007. ‘Jakarta bird ban ends “way of life”’, BBC News Online, 1 February, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6319861.stm.
Wilson, Harold E., 1978. Social Engineering in Singapore: Educational Policies and Social Change, 1819–1972. Singapore: Singapore University Press.Google Scholar
Wit, Joel S., Poneman, Daniel P. and Gallucci, Robert L., 2004. Going Critical: The First North Korean Nuclear Crisis. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.Google Scholar
Wohlforth, William C., 1999. ‘The stability of a unipolar world’, International Security, 24(1): 5–41.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Woodward, Dennis, 2003. ‘The People's Liberation Army: a threat to India?’, Contemporary South Asia, 12(2): 229–42.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
,World Energy Council, 2007. 2007 Survey of Energy Resources. London: World Energy Council.Google Scholar
Wyburd, G., 1993. ‘Case study: industry’, in Berry, R. J. (ed.), Environmental Dilemmas: Ethics and Decisions. London: Chapman and Hall, pp. 204–24.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Yi-Chong, Xu, 2006. ‘China's energy security’, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 60(2): 265–86.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Yahuda, Michael, 1996. The International Politics of the Asia-Pacific, 1945–1995. London: Routledge.Google Scholar
Yee, Herbert and Storey, Ian (eds.), 2002. The China Threat: Perceptions, Myths and Reality. London and New York: Routledge.
Yergin, Daniel, 2006. ‘Ensuring energy security’, Foreign Affairs, 85(2):69–82.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Yergin, Daniel, Eklof, Dennis and Edwards, Jefferson, 1998. ‘Fueling Asia's recovery’, Foreign Affairs, 77(2): 34–50.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shimbun, Yomiuri, 2004. ‘Yakuza smuggling CFCs’, 12 July.
Ji, You, 2007. ‘Dealing with the Malacca strait dilemma: China's efforts to enhance energy transportation security’, EAI Background Paper No. 239. Singapore: East Asia Institute, National University of Singapore, 12 April.
Young, Adam J. and Valencia, Mark J., 2003. ‘Conflation of piracy and terrorism in Southeast Asia: rectitude and utility’, Contemporary Southeast Asia, 25(2): 269–83.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Yunus, Kamarul, 2007. ‘In the pipeline: linking the peninsula's east and west’, Business Times, 13 June, www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BT/Monday/Column/BT627237.txt/Article/.Google Scholar
Yuzawa, Takeshi, 2005. ‘Japan's changing conception of the ASEAN Regional Forum: from an optimistic liberal to a pessimistic realist perspective’, Pacific Review, 18(4): 463–97.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zagoria, Donald S., 1982. ‘The strategic environment in East Asia’, in Zagoria, Donald S. (ed.), Soviet Policy in East Asia. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, pp. 1–27.Google Scholar
Zakaria, Fareed, 1994. ‘Culture is destiny: a conversation with Lee Kuan Yew’, Foreign Affairs, 73(2): 109–26.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zakaria, Haji Ahmad, 1989. ‘Malaysia: quasi democracy in a divided society’, in Diamond, Larry, Linz, Juan J. and Lipset, Seymour Martin (eds.), Democracy in Developing Countries: Asia. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, pp. 347–82.Google Scholar
Zakis, Jeremy and Macko, Steve, 2002. ‘Major terrorist plot in Singapore discovered; al-Qaeda believed well established in the Asian region’, EmergencyNet News Special Report, 12 January, www.emergency.com/2002/Singapore_terror02.htm.
Zha, Daojiong, 2006. ‘China's energy security: domestic and international issues’, Survival, 48(1): 179–90.Google Scholar
Daojiong, Zha and Weixing, Hu, 2007. ‘Promoting energy partnership in Beijing and Washington’, Washington Quarterly, 30(4): 105–15.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zhang, Baohui, 2005. ‘Why and how does Asia cooperate?’, Issues & Studies, 41(1): 239–42.Google Scholar
Zhang, Ming, 1999. China's Changing Nuclear Posture: Reactions to the South Asian Nuclear Tests. Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Google Scholar
Zhao, Suisheng, 1997. Power Competition in East Asia: From the Old Chinese World Order to Post-Cold War Multipolarity. New York: St. Martin's Press.Google Scholar
Zoellick, Robert B., 2005. ‘Whither China: from membership to responsibility?’, remarks to National Committee on US–China Relations, New York, 21 September.
Zoellick, Robert B., Sutherland, Peter D. and Owada, Hisashi, 1999. ‘21st century strategies of the trilateral countries: in concert or conflict?’, Task Force Report # 53. Washington, DC: Trilateral Commission.

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure [email protected] is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

  • References
  • Edited by William T. Tow, Australian National University, Canberra
  • Book: Security Politics in the Asia-Pacific
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511815126.018
Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

  • References
  • Edited by William T. Tow, Australian National University, Canberra
  • Book: Security Politics in the Asia-Pacific
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511815126.018
Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

  • References
  • Edited by William T. Tow, Australian National University, Canberra
  • Book: Security Politics in the Asia-Pacific
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511815126.018
Available formats
×