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Working Paper
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Explaining Corruption in South Korea, Relative to Taiwan and the Philippines
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A Comparative Study of Korean, Chinese, and Japanese Traditional Family and Contemporary Business Organizations
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Citizen Support for Civil and Political Rights in Asia
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The Global Financial Crisis and East Asia: Testing the Regional Financial Architecture
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China’s Rise: East Asia and Beyond
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China’s Peaceful Rise: A Comparative Study
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Mongolia’s Geopolitical Gambit: Preserving a Precarious Independence While Resisting
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Exogenous Shocks and Endogenous Opportunities: The Economics-Security Tradeoff and Regionalism in East Asia
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Globalization and Environmental Risk in China’s Relations with Japan
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Getting the Triangle Right: South Korean Management of the Sino-Japanese Rivalry
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The Stubborn Myth of Rising Patriotism in Modern China
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Dilemma of Openness: Societal Pressure in China’s Foreign Policy Making
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[EAI Working Paper] The 21st General Election from the Perspective of the Ruling and Opposition Party Judgment Theory and the Dilemma of Conservative Innovation
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Effectively Controlling Infectious Disease Outbreaks
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Historical Disputes and Reconciliation in Northeast Asia
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Veterans and the Failure of Martial Citizenship in China
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War-Like History or Diplomatic History?
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Developmental States and Environmental Limits
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The Balance of Power and State Interests in International Relations
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War and Historical China: Problematizing Unification and Division in Chinese History
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Estimating the DPRK’s Nuclear Intentions and Capacities: A Comparative Foreign Policy Approach
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Southeast Asian Religious Organizations and Democratic Consolidation
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[Special Report] 2019 MDRN Survey: Citizen Perceptions of Yangon City Development Committee (YCDC)’s Public Services
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[Future Japan 2030 - Where is Japan Headed After Abe?] III. Sustainability and Future Direction of Japan's Welfare Policy
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[Future Japan 2030 - Where is Japan Heading After Abe?] II. Challenges in Japanese Politics and the Future Direction of 2030 Next-Generation Politics