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201. Constructing Japan's 'Northern Territories': Domestic Actors, Interests, and the Symbolism of the Disputed Islands

202. Deconstructing Japan's Image of South Korea Identity in Foreign Policy

203. Aligned but not Allied: ROK—Japan Bilateral Military Cooperation

204. Another Energy Competition in Northeast Asia Coal Policies of South Korea and Japan in Comparative Perspective

205. South Korean National Identity and its Strategic Preferences

206. Asia at a Tipping Point: Korea, The Rise of China, and the Impact of Leadership Transitions

207. US-Japan Relations: Tempering Expectations

208. Japan-China Relations: Troubled Waters: Part II

209. Chronology of Japan-China Relations: October – December 2010

210. Japan-Korea Relations:The New Cold War in Asia?

211. Chronology of Japan-Korea Relations:October - December 2010

212. The absence of non-western IR theory in Asia reconsidered

213. The origin of trilateralism? The US–Japan–Australia security relations in the 1990s

214. Japan's alliance diversification: a comparative analysis of the Indian and Australian strategic partnerships

215. Nishida Kitaro and Japan's interwar foreign policy: war involvement and culturalist political discourse

216. The Search for Reconciliation: Sino-Japanese and German-Polish Relations since World War II

217. "Sanctioning Iran: The View from the United Arab Emirates"

218. Kicking the Kan down the Road

219. Japan-China Relations : Muddling Through

220. Reality or Symbolism in the Relationship

221. Institutions and the great power bargain in East Asia: ASEAN's limited 'brokerage' role

222. Investigating macroscopic transitions in Japanese foreign policy using quantitative text analysis

223. Japan's reconceptualization of national security: the impact of globalization

224. Cooperation, Competition, and the Search for Community: Asia's New Multilateralism

225. Rethinking Japanese Public Opinion and Security: From Pacifism to Realism?

226. The Global Status of the Nuclear Industry and its Opportunities for Expansion

227. Robert Mandel. Dark Logic: Transnational Criminal Tactics and Global Security.

228. Tokyo's Transformation

229. Groundhog War

230. 3.11: How I Saw It

231. Why We Still Need Nuclear Power

232. The Sick Man of Asia

233. Toyota Under Fire: Lessons for Turning Crisis into Opportunity

234. "Veto Players, Nuclear Energy, and Nonproliferation: Domestic Institutional Barriers to a Japanese Bomb"

235. Editors' Note

236. International Support for State-building: Flawed Consensus

237. No Marshall Plan for the Middle East

238. Volunteering in Japan and Germany: How moral citizenship strengthens society and the state

239. Contents

240. North Korea's State-Loyalty Advantage

241. Regional Overview: Rays of Hope?

242. US-Japan Relations: Big Points on the Scoreboard But Can Noda Make It?

243. China-Southeast Asia Relations: Setback in Bali, Challenges All Around

244. Japan-China Relations: Another New Start

245. Japan-Korea Relations: North Korean Leadership Change Overshadows All

246. India-East Asia/US Relations: Triangulate This

247. The Second War in Every Respect: Australian memory and the Second World War

248. Overcoming the Past in Sino-Japanese Relations?

249. The Breakout of China-India Strategic Rivalry in Asia and the Indian Ocean

250. International Relations studies in Asia: distinctive trajectories

251. Regional Overview: Shaking the Foundations

252. US-Japan Relations: Responding to Multiple Crises

253. Looking for Traction

254. Don't Expect Much from Japan in the Indian Ocean

255. Disengaging from Taiwan

256. Can Asia lead? Power ambitions and global governance in the twentyfirst century

257. Asia's century and the problem of Japan's centrality

258. How Japan matters in the evolving East Asian security order

259. Nothing Less than Victory: Decisive Wars and the Lessons of History

260. Quarterly Update on Conflict and Diplomacy : 16 November 2009 - 15 February 2010

261. Deliberation and Global Criminal Justice: Juries in the International Criminal Court

262. Incorporating Traditional Knowledge in an International Regime on Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit Sharing: Problems and Prospects

263. Introduction

264. The politics of coordination and miscoordination in the post-Cold War United States–Japan alliance: from a Japanese perspective

265. Uneasy Warriors: Gender, Memory, and Popular Culture in the Japanese Army

266. Normalizing Japan: Politics, Identity, and the Evolution of Security Practice

267. The Last Yakuza

268. Japan-Korea Relations

269. India-US and India-East Asia Relations

270. US-Japan Relations

271. South Korea-North Korea Relations

272. Japan-China Relations

273. US-Japan Relations

274. Japan-China Relations

275. Japan-Korea Relations

276. US-Japan Relations

277. Japan-China Relations

278. Japan-Korea Relations

279. China-Russia Relations

280. The Digital Disruption

281. The Anatomy of Japan's Shifting Security Orientation

282. Jeffery A. Lockwood. Six-Legged Soldiers: Using Insects as Weapons of War. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2009

283. Inexpensive Leadership: On Canada's Global Normative Position and Its Potentials

284. The Taiwan Dilemma: China, Japan, and the Strait Dynamic

285. The United States-Japan Security Treaty at 50 Still a Grand Bargain?

286. Top of the Class

287. Energy Security: For a Stronger Foreign Policy and a Safer Nation

288. Regional cooperation in Northeast Asia: searching for the mode of governance

289. Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the softest of them all? Evaluating Japanese and Chinese strategies in the 'soft' power competition era

290. Balancing Okinawa's return with American expectations: Japan and the Vietnam War 1965–75

291. Civilization and Empire: China and Japan's Encounter with European International Society

292. Domestic sources of Japanese foreign policy activism: loss avoidance and demand coherence

293. Not just global rhetoric: Japan's substantive actualization of its human security foreign policy

294. Norms, Interests, and Power in Japanese Foreign Policy

295. Japan's Aggressive Legalism: Law and Foreign Trade Politics beyond the WTO

296. The Best Defense?

297. From Neo-Enlightenment to Nihonjinron: The Politics of Anti-Multiculturalism in Japan and the Netherlands

298. The Allure of the Radical: Understanding Jihadist Violence in the West

299. Regional Overview

300. U.S.-Japan Relations