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101. Expanding Governance as Development: Evidence on Child Nutrition in the Philippines

102. Turkey's Nonnuclear Decisions on Nuclear Issues

103. Europe Today and What's Next

104. Strategic Standoff: The U.S.-China Rivalry and Taiwan

105. Charting a New Course for the U.S.-China Relationship

106. The Evolution of Japanese Security Policy

107. Keeping EU-Asia Reengagement on Track

108. Indonesia’s Defence Diplomacy: Harnessing the Hedging Strategy against Regional Uncertainties

109. he peace process in Mindanao, the Philippines: evolution and lessons learned

110. Canada and Asia: Prosperity and Security

111. Five Long-Term Challenges for NATO beyond the Ukraine Crisis

112. NATO Enlargement and Russia: Die-Hard Myths and Real Dilemmas

113. Cold War Déjà Vu? NATO, Russia and the Ukraine Crisis

114. Ukraine's Euromaidan: Questions from the (R)evolution

115. Does Russia Matter? Purely Political Relations Are Not Enough in Operational Times

116. The Future of American Landpower: Does Forward Presence Still Matter? The Case of the Army in the Pacific

117. Federated Defense in Asia

118. Of Auxiliary Forces and Private Armies: Security Sector Governance (SSG) and Conflict Management in Maguindanao, Mindanao

119. The Revival of the Silk Roads (Land Connectivity) in Asia

120. India and Pakistan: The Opportunity Cost of Conflict

121. Risks of Intelligence Pathologies in South Korea

122. Before "DarkSeoul" Becomes "DestroySeoul"

123. The India-Australia Strategic Relationship: Defining Realistic Expectations

124. Managing Tensions in the South China Sea: Comparing the China-Philippines and the China-Vietnam Approaches

125. Fueling a New Order? The New Geopolitical and Security Consequences of Energy

126. The Afghan National Police in 2015 and Beyond

127. Regional Cyber Security: Moving Towards a Resilient ASEAN Cyber Security Regime

128. U.S.-China Security Perceptions Survey: Findings and Implications

129. Transnational Challenges and Future Security Cooperation: The Australia-Canada Relationship

130. Closer Australia-Canada Defence Cooperation?

131. The Rebalance to Asia: U.S.-China Relations and Regional Security

132. Politics and Economics in Putin's Russia

133. The People’s Liberation Army General Political Department: Political Warfare with Chinese Characteristics

134. Assessing Japan’s National Defense: Toward a New Security Paradigm in the Asia-Pacific

135. The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Anchoring Stability in Asia

136. Policy Roundtable on Asian Non-Traditional Security

137. The Process of ASEAN's Institutional Consolidation in 1968-1976: Theoretical Implications for Changes of Third-World Security Oriented Institution

138. Strategic Support to Security Sector Reform in Afghanistan, 2001-2010

139. Dams, power and security in the Mekong: A non-traditional security assessment of hydro-development in the Mekong River Basin

140. The Military Along the Security-Development Frontier: Implications for Non-traditional Security in the Philippines and Thailand

141. By Invitation, Mostly: the International Politics of the US Security Presence, China, and the South China Sea

142. The Afghan War: Creating the Economic Conditions and Civil-Military Aid Efforts Needed For Transition

143. The FY2013 Defense Budget, Deficits, Cost-Escalation, and Sequestration

144. The New U.S. Defense Strategic Guidance and Its Implications for South Korean Security

145. Feeding Asia in the 21st Century: Building Urban – Rural Alliances

146. Chinese Lessons from Other Peoples' Wars

147. Holding Libya Together: Security Challenges After Qadhafi

148. Improving Food Security for Vulnerable Communities in Nepal

149. Asia's Energy Future: Regional Dynamics and Global Implications

150. Women and Food Security: A Comparison of South Asia and Southeast Asia

151. Nepal's Fitful Peace Process

152. Japan’s National Defense Program Guidelines 2010 and Its Implication to South Korean Security Policies

153. Troubled Waters? Seeking a New Maritime Order in East Asia

154. Japan’s National Defense Program Guidelines 2010 and Its Implication to South Korean Security Policies

155. China and Pakistan: Emerging Strains in the Entente Cordiale

156. Taiwan, the People’s Liberation Army, and the Struggle with Nature

157. Nepal: Peace and Justice

158. SSR in the Republic of Moldova: Strengthening Oversight of the Security Sector

159. Never an Empty Bowl: Sustaining Food Security in Asia

160. Afghanistan: A View from Moscow

161. Lessons from the Cheonan Incident and South Korea’s Response

162. From “Primordial” to “Pragmatic” Identity: A Search for Regional Identity in East Asia

163. Food (In)Security in Urban Populations

164. Civil-Military Relations in China: Assessing the PLA's Role in Elite Politics

165. Report on Regional Consultation on The Responsibility to Protect

166. The Political Future of Afghanistan

167. Revolutionizing Taiwan’s Security: Leveraging C4ISR for traditional and non-traditional challenges

168. China’s Nuclear Warhead Storage and Handling System

169. The Next Steps in Japan-NATO Cooperation

170. Pakistan and the Future of U.S. Policy

171. China's National Defense in 2008 Panel Discussion Report

172. Petersberg Papers on Afghanistan and the Region

173. China's Myanmar Dilemma

174. Afghanistan's Police: The Weak Link in Security Sector Reform

175. Warlords As Bureaucrats: The Afghan Experience

176. Security Sector Reform: Post-conflict Integration

177. Eurasian Energy Security

178. Asia's Next Challenge: Securing the Region's Water Future

179. U.S.-China Cooperation on Nuclear Power

180. Arguing Afghanistan: what the detractors of NATO's mission get wrong

181. A Smart Alliance in the Age of Complexity

182. Assessment and Future Challenges of the U.S.-ROK Summit: From a Policy of Sanctions to a Policy of `Coevolution`

183. Muddling along with Missiles

184. North Korea at the Crossroads

185. Prospects for Change in the Beijing-Pyongyang Nexus

186. The Philippines: Counter-insurgency vs. Counter-terrorism in Mindanao

187. China's Thirst for Oil

188. Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan

189. Perspectives on Peace and Security in Korea and Northeast Asia

190. Assessing the Contribution of International Actors in Afghanistan

191. Changing Climates: Interdependencies on Energy and Climate Security for China and Europe

192. East Asian Security: Two Views

193. ASEAN and Its Security Offspring: Facing New Challenges

194. Asia: Towards Security Cooperation

195. Central Asia and the Caucasus: A Vulnerable Crescent

196. Case studies in Chinese diplomacy

197. Crises, Hegemony and Change in the International System: A Conceptual Framework

198. South Korea's Election: What to Expect from President Lee

199. Pakistan: The Forgotten Conflict in Balochistan

200. Reforming Afghanistan's Police