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The Pacific Review, University of Warwick (2010-2015)
Volume |
Articles |
Authors |
Volume 28, Issue 2 – 2015 |
Balance of relationship: the essence of Myanmar’s China policy |
Chiung-Chiu Huang |
Great powers, ASEAN, and security: reason for optimism? |
Catherine Jones |
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Volume 28, Issue 3 – 2015 |
Who brought down the dictator? A critical reassessment of so-called ‘People power’ revolutions in the Philippines and Indonesia |
Yuki Fukuoka |
Volume 28, Issue 4 – 2015 |
Beyond religious affinity: |
Mohd Fauzi Abu-Hussin, |
The challenges of economic integration: the case of shipping in ASEAN countries |
Jose L. Tongzon & |
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Global norms in domestic politics: environmental norm contestation in Cambodia’s hydropower sector |
Oliver Hensengerth |
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Norm subsidiarity and institutional cooperation: explaining the straits of Malacca anti-piracy regime |
Terence Lee & Kevin McGahan |
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Co-chairing international negotiations: the case of the Chiang Mai initiative multilateralization |
Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit |
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Volume 28, Issue 5 – 2015 |
Hedging in search of a new age of non-alignment: Myanmar between China and the USA |
Antonio Fiori & Andrea Passeri |
Neither left-out nor pushed-over: anxious ASEAN |
Ki-Hyun Bae |
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Volume 27, Issue 1 – 2014 |
Leveraging trade opportunities with non-traditional partners: the Malaysia–GCC perspective |
Evelyn Shyamala Devadason, Ahmad Zubaidi Baharumshah & Thirunaukarasu Subramaniam |
Volume 27, Issue 2 – 2014 |
From shouting to counting: civil society and good governance reform in Cambodia |
David J. Norman |
ASEAN and civil society activities in ‘created spaces’: the limits of liberty |
Kelly Gerard |
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Volume 27, Issue 3 – 2014 |
Avian influenza, ‘viral sovereignty’, and the politics of health security in Indonesia |
Shahar Hameiri |
Democratization, regional integration, and human rights: the case of the ASEAN intergovernmental commission on human rights |
Yongwook Ryu & Maria Ortuoste |
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Transgressiveness, civil society and Internet control in Southeast Asia |
Liu Yangyue |
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Volume 27, Issue 4 – 2014 |
ASEAN’s leadership in East Asian region-building: strength in weakness |
Richard Stubbs |
Indonesia’s role in ASEAN: A case of incomplete and sectorial leadership |
Ralf Emmers |
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Understanding ASEAN’s centrality: bases and prospects in an evolving regional architecture |
Mely Caballero-Anthony |
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Volume 27, Issue 5 – 2014 |
Institutional transformation of ASEAN: ZOPFAN, TAC, and the Bali Concord I in 1968–1976 |
Kei Koga |
Norm diffusion and the limits to forestry governance reform in Southeast Asia’s new democracies |
Stephen McCarthy |
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Volume 26, Issue 1 – 2013 |
The costs of coercion: modern Southeast Asia in comparative perspective |
Natasha Hamilton-Hart |
Malaysia’s conflict with the Philippines and Indonesia over labour migration: economic security, interdependence and conflict trajectories |
Helen E. S. Nesadurai |
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Volume 26, Issue 2 – 2013 |
Challenging hydropower development in Myanmar (Burma): cross-border activism under a regime in transition |
Adam Simpson |
Volume 26, Issue 3 – 2013 |
A harmonized Southeast Asia? Explanatory typologies of ASEAN countries’ strategies to the rise of China |
Ian Tsung-Yen Chen & Alan Hao Yang |
Volume 26, Issue 4 – 2013 |
Bridging between Myanmar and international society – Japan’s self-identity and kakehashi policy |
Lindsay Black |
Chinese and Japanese investment in Southeast and South Asia: case studies of the electronics and automobile industries |
Eric Harwit |
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Explaining the Vientiane Action Programme: ASEAN and the institutionalisation of human rights |
Mathew Davies |
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‘A living document’: promises of the ASEAN Charter |
Katja Freistein |
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Volume 26, Issue 5 – 2013 |
Rice security in Southeast Asia: beggar thy neighbor or cooperation? |
Amy Freedman |
Supermarkets, iron buffalos and agrarian myths: exploring the drivers and impediments to food systems modernisation in Southeast Asia |
J. Jackson Ewing |
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Going out: China’s food security from Southeast Asia |
Nicholas Thomas |
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Volume 25, Issue 1 – 2012 |
Thailand and the Responsibility to Protect |
Keokam Kraisoraphong |
RtoP by increments: the AICHR and localizing the Responsibility to Protect in Southeast Asia |
Herman Kraft |
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Indonesia and the Responsibility to Protect |
Lina Alexandra |
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The Responsibility to Protect Norm in Southeast Asia: Framing, Resistance and the Localization Myth |
David Capie |
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The Responsibility to Protect in Southeast Asia: opening up spaces for advancing human security |
Mely Caballero-Anthony |
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The ASEAN political and security community (APSC): opportunities and constraints for the R2P in Southeast Asia |
Rizal Sukma |
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Volume 25, Issue 2 – 2012 |
Bridging the gap: an ‘English School’ perspective on ASEAN and regional civil society |
Linda Quayle |
Volume 25, Issue 3 – 2012 |
Malaysia’s March 2008 general election: understanding the new media factor |
Joseph Chinyong Liow |
Volume 25, Issue 4 – 2012 |
Southeast Asia and conflict prevention. Is ASEAN running out of steam? |
Professor Timo Kivimäki |
Recognizing regions: ASEAN’s struggle for recognition |
Bernard Ong |
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Volume 24, Issue 1 – 2011 |
Decentralization and the promise of indigenous peoples’ empowerment: the case of the World Bank in Cambodia |
Stefan Ehrentraut |
De-romanticising the local, de-mystifying the international: hybridity in Timor Leste and the Solomon Islands |
Oliver P. Richmond |
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Volume 24, Issue 2 – 2011 |
The responsibility to protect in Southeast Asia: between non-interference and sovereignty as responsibility |
Alex J. Bellamy & Catherine Drummond |
Beyond faith and identity: mobilizing Islamic youth in a democratic Indonesia |
Kikue Hamayotsu |
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From guardians to democrats? Attempts to explain change and continuity in the civil–military relations of post-authoritarian Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines |
Felix Heiduk |
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Volume 24, Issue 4 – 2011 |
Diffusion, transmutation, and regulatory regime in socialist market economies: telecoms reform in China and Vietnam |
Yukyung Yeo & Martin Painter |
What is the ‘Abu Sayyaf’? How labels shape reality |
Eduardo F. Ugarte & Mark Macdonald Turner |
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Authoritarianism and humanitarian aid: regime stability and external relief in China and Myanmar |
Wooyeal Paik |
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Approaching Islam and politics from political economy: a comparative study of Indonesia and Malaysia |
Vedi R. Hadiz & Khoo Boo Teik |
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Threat construction in the Bush administration’s post-9/11 foreign policy: (critical) security implications for Southeast Asia |
Jennifer Mustapha |
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Volume 24, Issue 5 – 2011 |
The gender politics of economic competitiveness in Malaysia’s transition to a knowledge economy |
Juanita Elias |
Old cultures and new possibilities: Marege’–Makassar diplomacy in Southeast Asia |
Morgan Brigg |
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From national development to economic diplomacy? Governing Singapore’s sovereign wealth funds |
Henry Wai-chung Yeung |
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Volume 23, Issue 1 – 2010 |
The politics of corporate social responsibility in Indonesia |
Andrew Rosser & Donni Edwin |
The origins of ASEAN+6 and Japan’s initiatives: China’s rise and the agent–structure analysis |
Takashi Terada |
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Political space in Vietnam: a view from the ‘rice-roots’ |
Andrew Wells-Dang |
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China’s role in the pursuit of security by Myanmar’s State Peace and Development Council: boon and bane? |
Jürgen Haacke |
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Volume 23, Issue 2 – 2010 |
The political economy of oil and gas in Southeast Asia: heading towards the natural resource curse? |
Benjamin K. Sovacool |
Volume 23, Issue 4 – 2010 |
ASEAN’s unchanged melody? The theory and practice of ‘non-interference’ in Southeast Asia |
Lee Jones |
Volume 23, Issue 5 – 2010 |
Pipelines, crisis and capital: understanding the contested regionalism of Southeast Asia |
Toby Carroll & Benjamin Sovacool |
Judicialization of politics or politicization of the judiciary? Considerations from recent events in Thailand |
Björn Dressel |
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