| 2008 |
| WP2009/1 |
Australia as a supplier of uranium to the Asian region: Implications,
by Stuart Harris
|
09-1 |
| 2008 |
| WP2008/1 |
Designing a mechanism for multilateral security cooperation in Northeast Asia,
by Peter Van Ness
|
08-1 |
| WP2008/2 |
Regional energy security: An elusive objective?,
by Stuart Harris
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08-2 |
| WP2008/3 |
East Asian regionalism: Much ado about nothing?,
by John Ravenhill
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08-3 |
| WP2008/4 |
The politics of post-trauma emotions: Securing community after the Bali bombing,
by Emma Hutchison
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08-4 |
| WP2008/5 |
Raymond Aron and the morality of realism,
by Murielle Cozette
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08-5 |
| WP2008/6 |
Institutionalising Northeast Asia: The energy market,
by Stuart Harris
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08-6 |
| 2007 |
| WP2007/1 |
What security makes possible: Some thoughts on critical security studies,
by Anthony Burke
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07-1 |
| WP2007/2 |
Case studies in Chinese diplomacy,
by Stuart Harris
|
07-2 |
| WP2007/3 |
Fighting irrelevance: An economic community 'with ASEAN characteristics',
by John Ravenhill
|
07-3 |
| WP2007/4 |
Obstinate or obsolete? The US alliance structure in the Asia-Pacific
by William T. Tow and Amitav Acharya
|
07-4 |
| WP2007/5 |
Understanding emotions in world politics: Reflections on method,
by Roland Bleiker and Emma Hutchison
|
07-5 |
| WP2006/6 |
US public diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific: Opportunities and challenges in a time of transition
by Sarah Ellen Graham
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07-6 |
| 2006 |
| WP2006/1 |
Russia and Europe: National identity, national interest, pragmatism, or delusions of empire?,
by Robert F. Miller
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06-1 |
| WP2006/2 |
American hegemony: A dangerous aspiration?,
by James L. Richardson
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06-2 |
| WP2006/3 |
Blair, Brown and the Gleneagles agenda: Making poverty history, or confronting the global politics of unequal development?,
by Anthony Payne
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06-3 |
| WP2006/4 |
Is China an economic threat to Southeast Asia?,
by John Ravenhill
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06-4 |
| 2005 |
|
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| WP2005/1 |
Transnational feminism: Political strategies and theoretical resources,
by Brooke A. Ackerly and Bina D'Costa
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05-1 |
| 2004 |
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| WP2004/1 |
International Relations' First Great Debate: Context and Tradition,
by Darshan Vigneswaran and Joel Quirk
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04-1 |
| WP2004/2 |
Rentier Shifts, Legitimacy, and the Social Sources of International Financial Hegemonies,
by Leonard Seabrooke |
04-2 |
| WP2004/3 |
Whose Oceania? Contending Visions of Community in Pacific Region-building,
by Greg Fry |
04-3 |
| WP2004/4 |
Advocacy or Activismn: gender Politics in Fiji,
by Nicole George |
04-4 |
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| 2003 |
|
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| WP2003/1 |
Does
China Matter? The Global Economic Issues,
by Stuart Harris
|
03-1 |
| WP2003/2 |
The Evolving Dialectic Between State-centric and Human-centric Security,
by Pauline Kerr |
03-2 |
| WP2003/3 |
Reimagining
International Society Through the Emergence of Japanese Imperialism,
by Shogo Suzuki |
03-3 |
| WP2003/4 |
The
Requirements of European International Society: Modernity and Nationalism
in the Ottoman Empire,
by Ayla Göl |
03-4 |
| WP2003/5 |
The
Neo-Roman Republican Legacy and International Political Theory,
by Steven Slaughter |
03-5 |
| |
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| 2002 |
|
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| WP2002/1 |
Engendering
International Relations: What Difference Does Second-generation
Feminism Make?
Jacqui True |
02-1 |
| WP2002/2 |
Obligation
and the Political Authority of International Law,
Christian Reus-Smit |
02-2 |
| WP2002/3 |
Normative
Progress and Pathological Practices: The Modern State and Identity Politics,
Heather Rae |
02-3 |
| WP2002/4 |
Lost
at Sea : Australia in the Turbulence of World Politics,
Christian Reus-Smit |
02-4 |
| WP2002/5 |
Corruption
is Bad: Normative Dimensions of the Anti-corruption Movement,
Mlada Bukovansky |
02-5 |
| WP2002/6 |
Bringing
Legitimacy back in to Neo-Weberian State Theory and International Relations,
Leonard Seabrooke |
02-6 |
| WP2002/7 |
Critical
Liberalism in International Relations,
James L. Richardson
|
02-7 |
| WP2002/8 |
Cosmopolitan
Theory, Militaries and the Deployment of Force,
Lorraine Elliott and Graeme Cheeseman |
02-8 |
| WP2002/9 |
Globalisation and China's Diplomacy: Structure and Process,
by Stuart Harris
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02-9 |
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| 2001 |
|
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| WP2001/1 |
Relating
Global Tensions: Modern Tribalism and Postmodern Nationalism,
Paul James |
01-1 |
| WP2001/2 |
Political
Crises in Northeast Asia: An Anatomy of the Taiwan and Korean Crises,
Stuart Harris
|
01-2 |
| WP2001/3 |
Threat
Perception and Developmental States in Northeast Asia,
Tianbiao Zhu
|
01-3 |
| WP2001/4 |
Hegemony,
Not Anarchy: Why China and Japan Are Not Balancing US Unipolar Power,
Peter Van Ness |
01-4 |
| |
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| 2000 |
|
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| WP2000/1 |
Managing
the US Base Issue in Okinawa: A Test for Japanese Democracy,
by Aurelia George Mulgan |
00-1 |
| WP2000/2 |
Globalisation
and Security in East Asia,
by Peter Van Ness |
00-2 |
| WP2000/3 |
Death
of Distance or Tyranny of Distance? The Internet, Deterritorialisation,
and the Anti-Globalisation Movement in Australia,
Ann Capling and Kim Richard Nossal |
00-3 |
| WP20004 |
The
'English School' in China: A Story of How Ideas Travel and are Transplanted,
Yongjin Zhang |
00-4 |
| 1999 |
|
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| WP1999/1 |
South
Pacific Security and Global Change: The New Agenda,
by Greg Fry |
99-1 |
| WP1999/2 |
Australia
and Nuclear Arms Control as Good International Citizenship,
by Marianne Hanson |
99-2 |
| WP1999/3 |
ASEAN
and the Southeast Asian Haze: Challenging the Prevailing Modes
of Regional Engagement,
by James Cotton |
99-3 |
| WP1999/4 |
The
Asian Regional Response to Its Economic Crisis and the Global Implications,
by Stuart Harris |
99-4 |
| WP1999/5 |
Internationalisation:
What Scholars Make of It?
by N. Hamilton-Hart |
99-5 |
| 1998 |
|
|
| WP1998/1 |
The
ASEAN Regional Forum. A Model for Cooperative Security in the Middle East?
by Micheal Leifer |
98-1 |
| WP1998/2 |
Environmental
Insecurity, Forest Management, and State Responses in Southeast Asia,
by Peter Dauvergne |
98-2 |
| WP1998/3 |
The
Rise of an Environmental Superpower? Evaluating Japanese Environmental
Aid to Southeast Asia, by Peter Dauvergne |
98-3 |
| WP1998/4 |
The
PRC's Quest for Great Power Status: A Long and Winding Road,
by Stuart Harris |
98-4 |
|
|
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| 1997 |
|
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| WP1997/1 |
Nuclear
Breakout: Risks and Possible Responses, by Andrew Mack |
97-1 |
| WP1997/2 |
Island
Disputes in Northeast Asia, by Andrew Mack |
97-2 |
| WP1997/3 |
Hedley
Bull and International Security, by Samuel M. Makinda |
97-3 |
| WP1997/4 |
The
Foreign Policy of the Hawke-Keating Governments: An Interim Review,
by James L. Richardson |
97-4 |
| WP1997/5 |
From
Island Factory to Asian Centre: Democracy and Deregulation in Taiwan,
by Gregory W. Noble |
97-5 |
| WP1997/6 |
Corporate
Power in the Forests of the Solomon Islands, by Peter Dauvergne |
97-6 |
| WP1997/7 |
Globalisation
and Deforestation in the Asia-Pacific, by Peter Dauvergne |
97-7 |
| WP1997/8 |
From
Paternalism to Partnership: Australia's Relations with ASEAN, by John
Ravenhill |
97-8 |
|
|
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| 1996 |
|
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| WP1996/1 |
Ameliorating
the Security Dilemma: Structural and Perceptual Approaches to Strategic
Reform, by Andrew Butfoy |
96-1 |
| WP1996/2 |
The
New Peacekeepers and the New Peacekeeping, by Trevor Findlay |
96-2 |
| WP1996/3 |
Why
Democracies Don't Fight Each Other: Democracy and Integration, by Harvey Starr |
96-3 |
| WP1996/4 |
The
Constructivist Turn: Critical Theory After the Cold War, by Chris
Reus-Smit |
96-4 |
| WP1996/5 |
Framing
the Islands: Knowledge and Power in Changing Images of The South
Pacific, by Greg Fry |
96-5 |
| WP1996/6 |
You
Just Dont Understand: Troubled Engagements Between Feminists and
IR Theorists, by J. Ann Tickner |
96-6 |
| WP1996/7 |
The
ChinaJapan Relationship and AsiaPacific Regional Security,
by Stuart Harris |
96-7 |
| WP1996/8 |
The
Declining Probability or War Thesis: How Relevant for the AsiaPacific?,
by James L. Richardson |
96-8 |
| WP1996/9 |
The
Rajin-Sonbong Free Trade Zone Experiment: North Korea in Pursuit of New
International Linkages, by James Cotton |
96-9 |
| WP1996/10 |
n/a |
n/a |
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| 1995 |
|
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| WP1995/1 |
New
Light on the Russo-Japanese Territorial Dispute, by Kimie Hara |
95-1 |
| WP1995/2 |
Implications
of Taiwan-Chinese Relations for Australia, by Stuart Harris |
95-2 |
| WP1995/3 |
In
Search of a New Identity: Revival of Traditional Politics and Modernisation
in Post-Kim Il Sung North Korea, by Alexandre Y. Mansourov |
95-3 |
| WP1995/4 |
The
Neo-Classical Ascendancy: The Australian Economic Policy Community and
Northeast Asian Economic Growth, by Trevor Matthews and John Ravenhill
|
95-4 |
| WP1995/5 |
The
World Trade Organisation - Throwing the Baby Out With the Bath Water?,
by P.A. Gordon |
95-5 |
| WP1995/6 |
Culture,
Relativism and Democracy: Political Myths About 'Asia' and the 'West',
by Stephanie Lawson |
95-6 |
| WP1995/7 |
Russian
Policy Towards the 'Near Abroad': The Discourse of Hierarchy, by Wynne
Russell |
95-7 |
| WP1995/8 |
Recasting
Common Security, by Andy Butfoy |
95-8 |
| WP1995/9 |
Industry
Policy in East Asia: A Literature Review, by Heather Smith |
95-9 |
| WP1995/10 |
Contending
Liberalisms: Past and Present, by James L. Richardson |
95-10 |
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| 1994 |
|
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| WP1994/1 |
Inter-Civilisation
Conflict: A Critique of the Huntington Thesis, by Jacinta O'Hagan
|
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| WP1994/2 |
The
Future of AsiaPacific Security Studies in Australia, by Pauline
Kerr and Andrew Mack |
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| WP1994/3 |
Australia's
Regional Security Environment, by Stuart Harris |
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| WP1994/4 |
Policy
Networks and Economic Cooperation: Policy Coordination in the Asia-Pacific
Region, by Stuart Harris |
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| WP1994/5 |
North
Korea's Nuclear Program: the Options are Shrinking, by Andrew Mack
|
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| WP1994/6 |
The
AsiaPacific: Geopolitical Cauldron or Regional Community?, by
James L. Richardson |
|
| WP1994/7 |
'Climbing
Back onto the Map?': The South Pacific Forum and the New Development Orthodoxy,
by Greg Fry |
|
| WP1994/8 |
Human
Rights and Cultural Specificity: The Case of Papua New Guinea, by
Michael Jacobsen |
|
| WP1994/9 |
Nuclear
Endgame on the Korean Peninsula, by Andrew Mack |
|
| WP1994/10 |
China's
Public Order Crisis and Its Strategic Implications, by Greg Austin
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| 1993 |
|
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| WP1993/1 |
The
Practice of Common Security: China's Borders with Russia and India,
by Gary Klintworth |
|
| WP1993/2 |
Strategic
Trade Policy: The East Asian Experience, by Trevor Matthews and John
Ravenhill |
|
| WP1993/3 |
Environmental
Regulation, Economic Growth and International Competitiveness, by
Stuart Harris |
|
| WP1993/4 |
The
Environment and Sustainable Development: An Australian Social Science
Perspective, by Stuart Harris |
|
| WP1993/5 |
Gaddis'
Lacuna: Foreign Policy Analysis and the End of the Cold War, by Valerie
Hudson |
|
| WP1993/6 |
The
Return of Practical Reason, by Hayward R. Alker, Jr. |
|
| WP1993/7 |
An
American New World Order?, by James L. Richardson |
|
| WP1993/8 |
Concepts
of Security in the Post-Cold War, by Andrew Mack |
|
| WP1993/9 |
Australian
Security in the 1990s, by Andrew Mack |
|
| WP1993/10 |
Nuclear-Free
Zones in the 1990s, by Andrew Mack |
|
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|
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| 1992 |
|
|
| WP1992/1 |
After
the Cold War and the Gulf War: Prospects for Security in the Asia-Pacific,
by Andrew Mack |
|
| WP1992/2 |
Questions
About a Post-Cold War International Order, by J.L. Richardson |
|
| WP1992/3 |
New
Hierarchies in East Asia: The Post-Plaza Division of Labour, by Mitchell
Bernard and John Ravenhill |
|
| WP1992/4 |
Federalism
and Australian Foreign Policy, by Stuart Harris |
|
| WP1992/5 |
Moving
Target - Korea's Nuclear Proliferation Potential, by Peter Hayes |
|
| WP1992/6 |
The
Economic Aspects of Pacific Security, by Stuart Harris |
|
| WP1992/7 |
The
Gulf War and Australian Political Culture, by James L. Richardson
|
|
| WP1992/8 |
The
Case For a Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone in Northeast Asia, by Andrew Mack
|
|
| WP1992/9 |
Nuclear
Dilemmas: Korean Security in the 1990s, by Andrew Mack |
|
| WP1992/10 |
Arms
Proliferation in the Asia-Pacific: Causes and Prospects for Control,
by Andrew Mack |
|
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| 1991 |
|
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| WP1991/1 |
International
Trade, Ecologically Sustainable Development and the GATT, by Stuart
Harris |
|
| WP1991/2 |
Middle
Powers and International Sanctions: Generic Theory Reconsidered, by
Kim Richard Nossal |
|
| WP1991/3 |
Continuity
and Change in Cooperative International Regimes: The Politics of the Recent
Environment Debate in Antarctica, by Lorraine M. Elliott |
|
| WP1991/4 |
Foreign
Policy Analysis, International Relations Theory, and Social Theory: Critique
and Reconstruction, by Ian Bell |
|
| WP1991/5 |
China
as a Third World State: Foreign Policy and Official National Identity,
by Peter Van Ness |
|
| WP1991/6 |
The
Drawbacks of the Detached View: Russia, the USSR and the Pacific,
by Artem Rudnitskiy |
|
| WP1991/7 |
'Civil
Society' and Nationalism in North Korea: Foundations for Political Change?
by James Cotton |
|
| WP1991/8 |
Australia
and the South Pacific: From 'Strategic Denial' to 'Constructive Commitment',
by Greg Fry |
|
| WP1991/9 |
Implementing
Foreign Policy: The Environmental Challenge, by Stuart Harris |
|
| WP1991/10 |
The
Korean Nuclear Issue, by Song Young Sun |
|
|
|
|
| 1990 |
|
|
| WP1990/1 |
Middle
Power Leadership and Coalition Building: The Cairns Croup and the Uruguay
Round, by Andrew Fenton Cooper and Richard A. Higgott |
|
| WP1990/2 |
The
Soviet Far East, by Geoff Jukes |
|
| WP1990/3 |
The
Environmental Challenge: The New International Agenda, by Stuart Harris
|
|
| WP1990/4 |
India
in Southwest Asia, by Amin Saikal |
|
| WP1990/5 |
Is
Unilateral Trade Liberalisation the Answer? by Trevor Matthews and
John Ravenhill |
|
| WP1990/6 |
The
Politics of Baltic Nationalisms, by William Maley |
|
| WP1990/7 |
Peacekeeping
in the South Pacific: Some Questions for Prior Consideration, by Greg
Fry |
|
| WP1990/8 |
Informal
Theories of Rationality, by James L. Richardson |
|
| WP1990/9 |
The
Limits to Liberalisation in Industrialising Asia: Three Views of the State,
by James Cotton |
|
| WP1990/10 |
The
Influence of the United Nations on the Antarctic System: a Source of Erosion
or Cohesion? by Stuart Harris |
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