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Working Paper
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[NSP Report 38] The U.S. Security Implementation Strategy
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[NSP Report 37] The U.S. Alliance System in the 21st Century: Historical Overview
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[NSP Report 36] The Obama Administration’s Foreign Policy Agenda
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[NSP Report 35] The World View of the Middle East and Alliance
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[NSP Report 34] Japan’s Alliance Strategy in the 21st Century: Power Transfer, Transformation, and Rebalancing
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[NSP Report 33] The History of Alliance Networks
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[NSP Report 32] China’s Alliance Policy in the 21st Century: Change and Continuity
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[NSP Report 41] Changes and Prospects in Russia's Alliance and Friendly State Policy in the 21st Century
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[NSP Report 40] Transformation of the US-Europe Alliance in the 21st Century
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[NSP Report 39] Obama Administration's East Asia and Korean Peninsula Alliance Policy
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[NSP Report 38] U.S. Security Strategy
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[NSP Report 37] The United States' Vision for the Alliance Order in the 21st Century: A Historical Perspective
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[NSP Report 36] The Obama Administration's Foreign and Security Policy Stance and Key Agendas
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[NSP Report 35] Worldviews and Alliances in the Middle East
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[NSP Report 34] Japan's 21st Century Alliance Strategy: Power Transition, Transformation, and Rebalancing
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[NSP Report 33] The History of Alliances
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[NSP Report 32] China's Alliance Policy in the 21st Century: Changes and Continuities
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Kidnapping Politics in East Asia
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Kidnapping Politics in East Asia
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Implications of the Financial Crisis for Soft Power in East Asia
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Implications of the Financial Crisis for Soft Power in East Asia
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Regional Financial Solidarity without the United States: Contested Neoliberalism in East Asia
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Understanding North Korea’s Strategic Assessments in 2009 and the Reference Point Gap on the Korean Peninsula
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Understanding North Korea’s Strategic Assessments in 2009 and the Reference Point Gap on the Korean Peninsula
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Understanding North Korea’s Strategic Assessments in 2009 and the Reference Point Gap on the Korean Peninsula