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Abe’s faltering efforts to restart Japan / Kingston, Jeff   Journal Article
Kingston, Jeff Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract One of the great conundrums of Abe’s second term is how he has managed to retain healthy levels of public support while polls consistently show a majority opposes every one of his signature policies
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Can democracy cure Myanmar’s ethnic conflicts? / Sadan, Mandy   Journal Article
Sadan, Mandy Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “Burmese politicians of all persuasions…seem to be equally bereft of inspiration for negotiating a path to a peaceful and inclusive state in which the hopes and aspirations of non-Burman and non-Buddhist communities would be protected.”
Key Words Democracy  Myanmar  Ethnic Conflicts 
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Can the US and China coexist in Asia? / Beeson, Mark   Journal Article
Beeson, Mark Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The absence of effective regional institutions means that the geopolitical competition between the United States and China is likely to play out without the constraining influence such organizations can provide
Key Words United States  China  US  Geopolitical Competition  Coexist in Asia 
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Democratic backsliding and the reach of isis in Southeast Asia / Kurlantzick, Joshua   Journal Article
Kurlantzick, Joshua Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Governments in Southeast Asia have adopted policies that are fueling militancy by restricting freedoms and fostering authoritarianism
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Migrant workers’ fight for rights in China / Chan, Anita   Journal Article
Chan, Anita Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “The workers themselves have begun demanding better labor conditions and claiming their legal entitlements. No longer as docile as they were in the past, they are emerging as an active force increasingly willing to confront employers.” First in a series on labor relations around the world.
Key Words China  Migrant Workers  Fight for Rights  Labor Conditions 
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Misconceived one-child policy lives on / Fong, Mei   Journal Article
Fong, Mei Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Rules governing the size of Chinese families remain in place—and even with a recent loosening of the policy, it may be too late to avert demographic decline.
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Specter of neo-authoritarianism in the Philippines / Thompson, Mark R   Journal Article
Thompson, Mark R Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Duterte appeals to those in Philippine society yearning for the reimposition of ‘discipline’ in the spirit of the former dictator Marcos
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