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201. Combining Humanitarian and Development Approaches in Bangladesh: Using VRA and PCMA methodologies

202. ICTs in Humanitarian Response: A learning review of a three-year, five-country programme

203. Multi-Stakeholder Partnership Development: For Sustainable Alliances in the South Caucasus

204. New Actors, New Models, New Outcomes? African Countries’ Engagement with China and other Development Partners in Achieving the SDGs and Agenda 2063

205. Manila’s Pivot Toward Beijing

206. China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: A Road to Development and its Challenges

207. Export Crops and Civil Conflict

208. CP ALL and the Case of Value Web Creation

209. Mapping Dilutions in a Central Law

210. Odisha Urban Sanitation Policy and Strategy 2017

211. India: Meeting Energy Needs for Development While Addressing Climate Change

212. Developing or Under-Developing? Implications of CHina's "Going Out" for Late Development

213. Taiwan Sets a New Direction

214. Friction and Cooperation Advance Simultaneously

215. Global Value Chains or Global Poverty Chains? A new research agenda

216. Socio-Economic Effects of Chinese Agricultural Investments on the Environment and Local Livelihoods in Uganda

217. China-Myanmar Relations Since Naypyidaw’s Political Transition: How Beijing can Balance Short-term Interests and Long-term Values

218. International Experience of and Policy Suggestions on Innovation and Entrepreneurship Oriented Incubators

219. Where Are E-governments in South Asian Countries? A Comparative Approach

220. Exclusion, Informality, and Predation in the Cities of Delhi

221. Deterrence and Protection in the EU's Migration Policy

222. A Different Route: Reimagining the idea of prosperity in Asia

223. ASEAN: Creating the Rules-Based Architecture in Asia

224. KMT Disarray Shapes Campaign

225. BRICS As a Transregional Advocacy Coalition

226. How can developing cities provide better water to their residents?

227. The Road to 2014: Corruption, the Media and Parties' Electability

228. Compounding Uncertainty in Afghanistan: Economic Consequences of Delay in Signing the Bilateral Security Agreement

229. The Taliban's View of the 2014 Elections

230. The Democratic Party Convention and Yudhoyono's Possible Game Plan

231. Flexible Implementation: A Key to Asia's Transformation

232. Erbil Sends Oil, Ankara Gets Trouble

233. The Indian Ocean Region: A Strategic Net Assessment

234. Development: Advancement through International Organizations

235. Afghanistan Reconnected: Regional Economic Security Beyond 2014

236. Democratization and Instability in Ukraine, Georgia, and Belarus

237. Costing a Data Revolution

238. The BRICS Development Bank: Why the world's newest global bank must adopt a pro-poor agenda

239. Balancing Without Containment: An American Strategy for Managing China

240. The Impact of Trading with China on Botswana’s Economy

241. Education and Human Capital Development to Strengthen R & D Capacity in ASEAN

242. Delivering Results in Standards and Conformance in ASEAN: the Critical Roles of Institutional Strenghthening and the Private Sector

243. Stimulating Innovation in ASEAN Institutional Support, R&D Activity and Intellectual Property Rights

244. Extremism as Mainstream: Implications for Women, Development & Security in the MENA/Asia Region

245. The Impact of China‐Africa Investment Relations: The Case of Madagascar

246. Engaging the Muslim World: Public Diplomacy after 9/11 in the Arab Middle East, Afghanistan, and Pakistan

247. Belarus in the CES: Advantages and Disadvantages of Economic Integration

248. ASEAN-Canada Forum and Public Symposium 2013: Reflections on an Inclusive and Equitable ASEAN Community in 2015

249. The Security of Cities: Ecology and Conflict on an Urbanizing Planet

250. Orville Schell: 'A Dream for a Strong and Respected China'

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

252. His Excellency Christopher Jorebon Loeak, President of the Republic of the Marshall Islands

253. Dawei Revisited: Reaffirmation of the importance of the project in the era of reforms in Myanmar

254. The Economic Transition in Myanmar: Towards Inclusive, People Centered and Sustainable Economic Growth

255. Critical Energy Infrastructure Security Project Final Report

256. 2011— A Testing Year for Turkish Foreign Policy

257. The EU's and China's institutional diplomacy in the field of climate change

258. Advancing Myanmar's Transition: A Way Forward for U.S. Policy

259. ASEAN's Future and Asian Integration

260. The Renminbi Bloc Is Here: Asia Down, Rest of the World to Go?

261. Developing the Services Sector as Engine of Growth for Asia: An Overview

262. Prospects for Services Trade Negotiations

263. Choice and Coercion in East Asian Exchange Rate Regimes

264. Inward foreign direct investment: Does it enable or constrain domestic technology entrepreneurship?

265. Sustainable Energy Futures in Southeast Asia

266. A New Framework for US-China Economic Relations

267. Pacific Island Nations: How Viable Are Their Economies?

268. Rising Tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean: Implications for Turkish Foreign Policy

269. Transportation and Communication Infrastructure in Latin America: Lessons from Asia

270. China and Afghanistan: China's Interests, Stances, and Perspectives

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

272. Myanmar: White elephant or new tiger economy?

273. Regionalism in Asia as Disguised Multilateralism: A Critical Analysis of the East Asia Summit and the Trans-Pacific Partnership

274. Energizing Rio+20: How the United States Can Promote Sustainable Energy for All at the 2012 Earth Summit

275. Russia in the Asia-Pacific: Between Integration and Geopolitics

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

277. Mutual Accountability: Lessons and Prospects for Afghanistan Post-Tokyo

278. Going Places?

279. China's Global Rise

280. A Regional Approach to WMD Nonproliferation in the Asia-Pacific

281. Cereal Secrets: The world's largest grain traders and global agriculture

282. Lessons from Afghanistan's History for the Current Transition and Beyond

283. Japan’s Global Engagement

284. Influence of age of child on differences in life satisfaction of males and females: A comparative study among East Asian countries

285. From “Cardinal Sin” to Policy Agenda? The Role of Capital Controls in Emerging Market Economies

286. News on the Go: How Mobile Devices Are Changing the World's Information Ecosystem

287. Regional Development Banks (ABCs of the IFIs Brief)

288. The ABCs of the General Capital Increase (ABCs of IFIs Brief)

289. Leadership Selection at the International Financial Institutions

290. Africa Unleashed

291. Korea's Growth Performance: Past and Future

292. The High Return to Private Schooling in a Low-Income Country

293. International Relations studies in Asia: distinctive trajectories

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

295. Why and how least developed countries can receive more FDI to meet their development goals

296. China and Global Mega Trade Deals

297. Not (yet) an Energy Revolution. India between Climate Change Mitigation and Development Imperatives

298. Turkey and Democratization in the Arab World: Between an Inspiration and a Model

299. Asia and Global Financial Governance

300. Executive Accountability in Southeast Asia: The Role of Legislatures in New Democracies and Under Electoral Authoritarianism