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February - Volume 46, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 193
April - Volume 46, Issue 2, Pages 195 - 340
June - Volume 46, Issue 3, Pages 341 - 495
August - Volume 46, Issue 4, Pages 497 - 651
October - Volume 46, Issue 5, Pages 653 - 804
December - Volume 46, Issue 6, Pages 805 - 961
Volume 46, Issue 1
February 2006
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0004-4687
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1533-838X
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Asia in 2005
Lowell Dittmer
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The United States and Asia in 2005: Managing Troubles, Sustaining Leadership
Robert Sutter
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Japan in 2005: Koizumi's Finest Hour
Nobuhiro Hiwatari
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China in 2005: Hu's in Charge
Tony Saich
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North Korea in 2005: Maximizing Profit to Save Socialism
Meredith Jung-en Woo
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South Korea in 2005: Economic Dynamism, Generational Conflicts, and Social Transformations
John Lie
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Myoungkyu Park
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Taiwan in 2005: Strategic Interaction in Two-Level Games
Steve Chan
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Russia and the CIS in 2005: Promoting East Asian Oil Diplomacy, Containing Change in Central Asia
Elizabeth Wishnick
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titled, Russia and the CIS in 2005: Promoting East Asian Oil Diplomacy, Containing Change in Central Asia
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Mongolia in 2005: Sharing Power, Dealing with Corruption
Nyamosor Tuya
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Afghanistan in 2005: The Challenges of Reconstruction
Nasreen Ghufran
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India in 2005: India Rising, but Uphill Road Ahead
Baldev Raj Nayar
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Bangladesh in 2005: Standing at a Crossroads
Ali Riaz
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Sri Lanka in 2005: Continuing Political Turmoil
Chandra R. de Silva
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Nepal and Bhutan in 2005: Monarchy and Democracy, Can They Co-exist?
Michael Hutt
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Pakistan in 2005: Surviving Domestic and International Tremors
Charles H. Kennedy
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Indonesia in 2005: A New Multiparty Presidential Democracy
R. William Liddle
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Saiful Mujani
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Thailand in 2005: The Struggle for Democratic Consolidation
Robert B. Albritton
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Vietnam in 2005: Economic Momentum and Stronger State-Society Dialogue
Hy V. Luong
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Cambodia in 2005: Year of Reassurance
Oskar Weggel
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Myanmar in 2005: In a Holding Pattern
Helen James
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Malaysia in 2005: Moving Forward Quietly
Claudia Derichs
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Laos in 2005: 30 Years of the People's Democratic Republic
Dean Forbes
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Cecile Cutler
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Singapore in 2005: “Vibrant and Cosmopolitan” without Political Pluralism
Garry Rodan
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The Philippines in 2005: Old Dynamics, New Conjuncture
Eva-Lotta E. Hedman
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