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    CO05024 | Why China’s Taiwan Policy Initiatives

    Nan Li

    20 May 2005

    20 May 2005

    CO06102 | Ignoring Doctors’ Orders:Political Impediments to China’s Financial Liberalization

    Richard Carney

    26 September 2006

    26 Sep 2006

    CO07032 | Premier Wen’s Japan Visit: China’s “New Thinking” at Work?

    Li Mingjiang

    18 April 2007

    18 Apr 2007

    CO07130 | The Rise of Rudd and the Fall of Howard: Policy Implications for Southeast Asia

    Sam Bateman

    03 December 2007

    3 Dec 2007

    CO08077 | Is the ASEAN Charter Necessary?

    Barry Desker

    17 July 2008

    17 Jul 2008

    CO09063 | Hard Choices in Hard Times: Taiwan-Russia Defence Cooperation

    Curie Maharani, Collin Koh Swee Lean

    29 June 2009

    29 Jun 2009

    CO10027 | Reflections on the Water’s Rim: A Third Generation Amphibious Culture?

    Nick Floyd

    04 March 2010

    4 Mar 2010

    CO10094 | Made in China: Beijing Woos Southeast Asian Defence Market

    Kelvin Wong, Yang Fang

    18 August 2010

    18 Aug 2010

    CO10161 | Yeongpyeong: Tough Test for China’s North Korea Policy

    You Ji

    01 December 2010

    1 Dec 2010

    CO11086 | Asia’s Food Security Conundrum

    Paul Teng, Margarita Escaler

    01 June 2011

    1 Jun 2011

    CO11158 | EAS and Non-Traditional Security: How about Health and Food Concerns?

    Ong Suan Ee

    04 November 2011

    4 Nov 2011

    CO12059 | Seoul Nuclear Summit: Back to the Drawing Board

    Benjamin Ho

    03 April 2012

    3 Apr 2012
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