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I am grateful for the assistance of Kaleon Leong and Chong Wui Jean in the preparation of this paper. The paper draws on the work of the ASEAN Integration plan and other related papers for which the author gratefully acknowledges. The views expressed in the paper do not necessarily reflect the...
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In ancient China, a ruler needed to handle both internal rebellions and external threats. To decrease the possibility of internal rebellions, a ruler could organize the government to establish the division of power among ministers. While effective in preventing internal rebellions, this approach...
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This article looks back at the relationship between Australia and China, particularly following the normalisation of relations in 1972.
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How does the Iraq War affect the future world order? What kinds of problems has this war brought about, and what is … essays exploring these issues, written by leading scholars in their respective fields. Importantly, the Iraq War has caused … numerous long-term security and economic problems in Iraq (Chapter 1) and in the Middle East (Chapter 2). In addition, this war …
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financial cooperation among ASEAN, China, Japan, and South Korea. We could firstly discuss creating the Eastern Asia super …
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This paper studies the causes and consequences of political centralization and fragmentation in China and Europe. We argue that the severe and unidirectional threat of external invasion fostered political centralization in China while Europe faced a wider variety of smaller external threats and...
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Miyohei Shinohara is regarded in Japan as a highly accomlished but unconventional economist, with views on most …, Kuznets and Machlup; On the Effect of His Early Work on Japan's Indeustrial Policy; On Long-Term Economic Statistics: On Japan … before the war and participated in most major economic changes, makes this interview particularly informative to later …
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This working paper analyzes demographic change in Southeast Asia's main cities during and soon after the World War II … Hanoi through inflows of people from rural areas.  In most countries, the war's aftermath of refugees, revolution and …
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