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Ubiquity of ‘Power’ and the Advantage of Terminological Pluralism: Japan's Foreign Policy Discourse
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- 02 August 2005, pp. 145-164
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Security, Community, and Democracy in Southeast Asia: Analyzing ASEAN
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- 02 August 2005, pp. 165-185
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Estimating Party Policy Positions: Japan in Comparative Context
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- 02 August 2005, pp. 187-209
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Authority Orientations and Democratic Attitudes: A Test of the ‘Asian Values’ Hypothesis
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- 02 August 2005, pp. 211-231
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2002 FIFA World Cup and Its Effects on the Reconciliation between Japan and the Republic of Korea
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- 02 August 2005, pp. 233-257
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‘Malice to None, Goodwill to All?’: The Legitimacy of Commonwealth Enforcement
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- 02 August 2005, pp. 259-279
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Reviews
Eisuke Sakakibara, Structural Reform in Japan, The Brookings Institute, 2003, $34.95, ISBN: 0-815-77676–4
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- 02 August 2005, pp. 281-282
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Norman J. Vig and Michael G. Faure (eds), Green Giants? Environmental Policies of the United States and the European Union, MIT Press, $67.00 hb, ISBN: 0262220687; $27.00 pb, ISBN: 0262720442
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- 02 August 2005, pp. 282-285
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