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Dire Straits: National Security Competition Between China and the United States in the Strait of Malacca
(Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Asian Studies Program., 2014)
GJAA covers topics pertinent to Central, Northeast, Southeast, and South Asia, combining policy prescriptions, academic research, and pedagogical insights on Asia.
Common Misconceptions about the China-South Korea Relationship
(Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Asian Studies Program., 2014)
GJAA covers topics pertinent to Central, Northeast, Southeast, and South Asia, combining policy prescriptions, academic research, and pedagogical insights on Asia.
Small State, Big Influence: China's North Korea Policy Dilemma
(Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Asian Studies Program., 2014)
GJAA covers topics pertinent to Central, Northeast, Southeast, and South Asia, combining policy prescriptions, academic research, and pedagogical insights on Asia.
The Growth of the Chinese Military: An Interview with Dennis Wilder
(Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Asian Studies Program., 2014)
GJAA covers topics pertinent to Central, Northeast, Southeast, and South Asia, combining policy prescriptions, academic research, and pedagogical insights on Asia.
Alignment Minus Alliance: India’s China Quandary on Alternative Institution Building
(Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Asian Studies Program., 2015)
GJAA covers topics pertinent to Central, Northeast, Southeast, and South Asia, combining policy prescriptions, academic research, and pedagogical insights on Asia.
Beijing’s Challenge to the Global Financial Architecture
(Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Asian Studies Program., 2015)
GJAA covers topics pertinent to Central, Northeast, Southeast, and South Asia, combining policy prescriptions, academic research, and pedagogical insights on Asia.
China’s Institution Building: Leading the Way to Asian Integration
(Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Asian Studies Program., 2015)
GJAA covers topics pertinent to Central, Northeast, Southeast, and South Asia, combining policy prescriptions, academic research, and pedagogical insights on Asia.
China’s Dual Neighborhood Diplomacy and Indonesia’s New Pragmatic Leadership: How Can ASEAN Preserve its Centrality in a New Challenging Dynamic?
(Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Asian Studies Program., 2015)
GJAA covers topics pertinent to Central, Northeast, Southeast, and South Asia, combining policy prescriptions, academic research, and pedagogical insights on Asia.