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ASIAN PERSPECTIVES VOL: 33 NO1 (6) answer(s).
 
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Democratization and the transformation process in East Asian de: financial reform in Korea and Taiwan / Lim, Haeran   Journal Article
Lim, Haeran Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   088925


Japan's Asean policy: reactive or proactive in the face of a rising China in East Asia? / Sodo, Sueo   Journal Article
Sodo, Sueo Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Since the announcement of the Hashimoto Doctrine in 1997, Japan's proactive response to ever-changing Southeast Asia has been a main factor in advancing a new regionalism in East Asia.
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ID:   088926


Russia, China and a multipolar world order: the danger in the undefined / Turner, Susan   Journal Article
Turner, Susan Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words International Security  China  Russia  Multipolarity 
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ID:   088918


Using norms strategically: transnational advocacy networks' operation for North Korean human rights / Kwak, Sun-Long; Lee, Yong Wook   Journal Article
Lee, Yong Wook Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In May 2002, China decide not to repatriate north korean asylum seekers who fled to Shenyang.The decision was not only in contravention of the 1986 North Korea-China bilateral repatriation agreement, but also constituted China's repudiation of its policy denying refugee status to North Koreans in China.
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ID:   088923


Whatis it that best explains the east Asian peace snce 1979? a / Tonnesson, Stein   Journal Article
Tonnesson, Stein Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   088917


whe being "nature " is not enough: citizens as foreigners in Malaysia / Sadiq, Kamal   Journal Article
Sadiq, Kamal Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Why do the natives of Sabah oppose the internal migration of natives from the rest of Malaysia? why is being " native" not enough? The hostility is in direct contrast to what most scholars know about Malaysia
Key Words Malaysia  Democracy - East Asia  Nationnalism 
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