 
International Relations of the Asia-Pacific
  
February 2002 (Volume 2, No. 1)
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The International Society Perspective on World Politics Reconsidered
,  by Hidemi Suganami
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Will Science and Technology Undermine the International Political System?
,  by Eugene B. Skolnikoff
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Cosmopolitan Democracy and the National Identity Question in Europe and East Asia
,  by Baogang He
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Between Balance of Power and Community: The Future of Multilateral Security Co-operation in the Asia-Pacific
,  by G. John Ikenberry and Jitsuo Tsuchiyama
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China's Changing Images of Japan, 1989-2001: The Struggle to Balance Partnership and Rivalry
,  by Gilbert Rozman
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Hegemony, Not Anarchy: Why China and Japan Are Not Balancing US Unipolar Power
,  by Peter Van Ness
 
Book Reviews
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The Future of UN Human Rights Treaty Monitoring. Philip Alston and James Crawford (eds),  by W. Andy Knight
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Southeast Asian Perspectives on Security. Derek da Cunha (ed.). Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2000,  by Zakaria Haji Ahmad
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Japan's Quest for a Permanent Security Council Seat: A Matter of Pride or Justice? Reinhard Drifte,  by Edward Newman
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Singapore's Foreign Policy: Coping with Vulnerability. Michael Leifer,  by Takashi Terada
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China's Ocean Frontier: International Law, Military Force and National Development. Greg Austin,  by Unryu Suganuma
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North China and Japanese Expansion, 1933-1937: Regional Power and the National Interest. Marjorie Dryburgh,  by Caroline Rose