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International Relations of the Asia-Pacific – Volume 19, Issue 2, May 2019

ISSN: 1470-482X, EISSN: 1470-4838

International Relations of the Asia-Pacific is a major international journal publishing the best original research in the field. The journal, launched in 2001, is published three times a year in January, May and September. Papers are welcomed from all international relations scholars, both within and without the Asia-Pacific region.
The aims of International Relations of the Asia-Pacific are twofold: to bring outstanding general scholarship in international relations to readers in the Asia-Pacific; and to provide a dedicated outlet for scholars working on the international relations of the region. The circulation of the journal includes all the members of the Japan Association of International Relations, thereby guaranteeing substantial readership within the region.
International Relations of the Asia-Pacific focusses on: the relations between the countries within the Asia-Pacific region; the relations between the Asia-Pacific and the rest of the world; and general issues and theories of international relations that have a bearing on one or more countries of the Asia-Pacific. The journal is open to all methodological approaches and schools of thought. Among the topics that fall within the journal’s focus are, for example:

• the ‘Asian values’ debate
• Indonesian foreign policy after Suharto
• the political economy of investment in the Asia-Pacific
• Japan’s ‘special relationships’ with the UK and the USA
• Association of South-East Asian nations and the China– Japan–US triangle
• the rise of regionalism in the Asia-Pacific
• the role of international institutions
• humanitarian intervention in Cambodia and East Timor
• reconciliation on the Korean peninsula
• the Theatre Missile Defence initiative and regional responses
• the metamorphosis of state sovereignty: Asia-Pacific examples
• the Asian financial crisis and the International Monetary Fund

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Articles

Rethinking Japan in mainstream international relations
Hitomi Koyama; Barry Buzan

Business as usual? Economic responses to political tensions between China and Japan
Xiaojun Li; Adam Y Liu

Contested American hegemony and regional order in postwar Asia: the case of Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
Ji-Young Lee

Territorial acquisition, commitment, and recurrent war border=
Shoko Kohama

A new spear in Asia: why is Japan moving toward autonomous defense?
Lionel P Fatton

The stability of proximity: the resilience of Sino-Japanese relations over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Dispute
Yun Yu; Ji Young Kim

Book Reviews

China as a Polar Great Power
Ian Tsung-yen Chen

Japan’s International Democracy Assistance as Soft Power: Neoclassical Realist Analysis
David Leheny

Corrigenda

Detecting patterns in North Korean military provocations: what machine-learning tells us
Taehee Whang; Michael Lammbrau; Hyung-min Joo

The quest for recognition: Taiwan’s military and trade agreements with Singapore under the one-China policy
Pasha L Hsieh

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