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Abe’s Choice for Japan: Thriving Migration without Immigration
(Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Asian Studies Program., 2018)It may be tempting to think that Japan’s demographic trends would provide an incentive for adopting major immigration policy reforms, but so far, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has chosen to tread carefully, calling for massive ... -
Adhering, Distancing, or Waffling? Understanding a New Dilemma in the U.S.-Japan Alliance
(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. -
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. -
“Alternative” Regional Institutions in Asia? A Cautionary Note
(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. -
An Analysis of Moon Jae-in's Nuclear Phase-out Policy The Past, Present, and Future of Nuclear Energy in South Korea
(Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Asian Studies Program., 2019)Although South Korea adopted nuclear energy later than countries like the United States, Russia, or France, the country, until recently, has been considered to have one of the most successful civil nuclear power programs ... -
Artificial Intelligence in South East Asia: Upskilling & Reskilling to Narrow Emerging Digital Divides in the Post-Pandemic Recovery
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Asia's Nationalisms - Understanding Time, Place, and Agency
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Asian Regionalism as a Product of Power Dynamics: An Interview with Michael Green
(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. -
Betraying Big Brother
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Beyond the Great Power Competition Narrative: Exploring Labor Politics & Resistance Behind AI Innovation in China
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Central-Local Relations and Party Politics in China under Xi Jinping
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Chasing the Conservative Dream: Why Shinzo Abe Failed to Revise the Constitution of Japan
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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. -
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. -
The Chinese Communists Find Religion: The Struggle for the Selection of the Next Dalai Lama
(Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service. Asian Studies Program., 2018)Lhamo Thondup was just two years old when he was recognized as the reincarnation of the Thirteenth Dalai Lama. The Great Thirteenth, as he is popularly known, had died in Lhasa in 1933 at the age of fifty-eight. The team ... -
Chinese Foreign Policy and U.S.-China Relations
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Chinese Nationalism and Neo-Maoism
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Clientalism, Institutional Change, and Civil Society Activism in Malaysia
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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.