Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies
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Volume 8, issue 3, 2021
- The politics of funding universal healthcare: Diverting local tobacco taxes to subsidise the national health scheme in Indonesia pp. 351-366

- Abdillah Ahsan, Elisabeth Kramer, Nadhila Adani, Askar Muhammad and Nadira Amalia
- Local child protection in the Philippines: A case study of actors, processes and key risks for children pp. 367-383

- Steven Roche and Catherine Flynn
- What parliamentarians think about Australia's post‐COVID‐19 aid program: The emerging ‘cautious consensus’ in Australian aid pp. 384-400

- Benjamin Day and Tamas Wells
- The politics of undermining national fee‐free education policy: Insights from Papua New Guinea pp. 401-419

- Grant W. Walton and Husnia Hushang
- Nationalism and economic openness: The cross‐country evidence pp. 420-434

- Robert Breunig, Vishesh Agarwal, Sadia Arfin, Samuel Weldeegzie and Tong Zhang
- Finteching remittances in paradise: A path to sustainable development pp. 435-453

- Hongjoo Hahm, Tientip Subhanij and Rui Almeida
Volume 8, issue 2, 2021
- Foreword to Special Issue: Malaria elimination in the Asia‐Pacific pp. 171-172

- Sarthak Das
- Malaria elimination in the Asia‐Pacific: Going the last mile pp. 173-175

- Vivian Lin and Tikki Pangestu
- Addressing hard‐to‐reach populations for achieving malaria elimination in the Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network countries pp. 176-188

- Kinley Wangdi, Ayodhia Pitaloka Pasaribu and Archie C.A. Clements
- Eliminating again, for the last time: A case study of donor support for malaria in Solomon Islands pp. 189-207

- Camilla Burkot and Katherine Gilbert
- Further evidence needed to change policy for the safe and effective radical cure of vivax malaria: Insights from the 2019 annual APMEN Vivax Working Group meeting pp. 208-242

- Varunika Sonani Hapuwatte Ruwanpura, Spike Nowak, Emily Gerth‐Guyette, Minerva Theodora, Lek Dysoley, Mebratom Haile, Koen Peeters Grietens, Ric Norman Price, Caroline Anita Lynch and Kamala Thriemer
- Notifiable diseases: Testing and treating every case to get ahead of the curve pp. 243-252

- Marie Lamy, Amita Chebbi, Rittika Datta, Phone Si Hein, Chris Erwin G. Mercado, Steve Mellor, Gao Qi and Geoff Clark
- Timor‐Leste economic survey: The end of petroleum income pp. 253-279

- Charles Scheiner
- Increasing smallholder farmers’ market participation through technology adoption in rural Timor‐Leste pp. 280-298

- Sonia Akter, Namrata Chindarkar, William Erskine, Luc Spyckerelle, Julie Imron and Lucia Viana Branco
- Labour law reform and labour market outcomes in Vietnam pp. 299-326

- Kieu‐Dung Nguyen, Duc‐Thanh Nguyen, Duy‐Dat Nguyen and Tran Van‐Anh Thi
- The impact of land fragmentation on food security in the North Central Coast, Vietnam pp. 327-345

- Tuyen Tran and Huong Van Vu
Volume 8, issue 1, 2021
- Local politics for democratic quality and depth: Lessons from South Korea pp. 5-14

- O. Fiona Yap
- Local government performance and democratic consolidation: Explaining ordinance proposal in Busan Metropolitan Council pp. 15-41

- Byung‐Jae Lee, Tae Wan Kim, Jaekwon Suh and O. Fiona Yap
- Better service delivery, more satisfied citizens? The mediating effects of local government management capacity in South Korea pp. 42-67

- Geiguen Shin and Byong‐Kuen Jhee
- Decentralisation and government trust in South Korea: Distinguishing local government trust from national government trust pp. 68-93

- Jae Hyun Lee and Jaekwon Suh
- Credit crunch: Chinese infrastructure lending and Lao sovereign debt pp. 94-113

- Keith Barney and Kanya Souksakoun
- Aid fragmentation and volatility in the Pacific pp. 114-128

- Terence Wood and Imogen Nicholls
- Peri‐urbanisation in Papua: A participatory and geospatial impact assessment of peri‐urban development and transmigration in Port Numbay pp. 129-150

- Johni R. V. Korwa, Nicholas Metherall, Barrisen Rumabar, John Herman Mampioper and Tironi Ranathunga
- Research at public policy schools in the Asia‐Pacific region ranked pp. 151-166

- Björn Dressel and David Stern
Volume 7, issue 3, 2020
- COVID‐19 and Facebook in Papua New Guinea: Fly River Forum pp. 233-246

- Peter D. Dwyer and Monica Minnegal
- How accurate are the Doing Business indicators? A Pacific Island case study pp. 247-261

- Paul Holden and Alma Pekmezovic
- Achieving the desired state of conservation for East Rennell, Solomon Islands: Progress, opportunities and challenges pp. 262-277

- Gabriel Luke Kiddle
- Girls' access to adolescent friendly sexual and reproductive health services in Kaski, Nepal pp. 278-292

- Sunita Shrestha and Randi Wærdahl
- Understanding Indonesia's role in the ‘ASEAN Outlook on the Indo‐Pacific’: A role theory approach pp. 293-305

- I Gusti Bagus Dharma Agastia
- The capability‐enhancing role of government‐driven industrial districts for new technology‐based firms in South Korea pp. 306-321

- Yuri Jo, Won Young Chung and Daeho Lee
- Does private tutoring improve student learning in China? Evidence from the China Education Panel Survey pp. 322-343

- Yuhe Guo, Qihui Chen, Shengying Zhai and Chunchen Pei
Volume 7, issue 2, 2020
- Fiji economic survey: Low growth the new normal? pp. 145-157

- Neelesh Gounder
- Quotas and ballots: The impact of positive action policies on women's representation in Indonesia pp. 158-170

- Aditya Perdana and Ben Hillman
- Australian aid projects: What works, where projects work and how Australia compares pp. 171-186

- Terence Wood, Sabit Amum Otor and Matthew Dornan
- Boom and bust? Political will and anti‐corruption in Papua New Guinea pp. 187-203

- Grant W. Walton and Husnia Hushang
- When public opinion drives national asylum policymaking: The case of Kurdish asylum seekers in Japan pp. 204-216

- Hirotaka Fujibayashi
- Consular diplomacy's first challenge: Communicating assistance to nationals abroad pp. 217-228

- Jan Melissen
Volume 7, issue 1, 2020
- Kiribati economic survey: Oceans of opportunity pp. 5-26

- James Webb
- Impact of bank credit on exports to Association of South East Asian Nations countries: Empirical study of Vietnam pp. 27-42

- Thị Thanh Tú Trần, Thị Nhung Nguyễn, Phương Thảo Nguyễn and Trinh Bui
- How women have fared in the labour market with China's rise as a global economic power pp. 43-64

- Limin Wang and Jeni Klugman
- Benefits of crop diversification in Fiji's sugarcane farming pp. 65-80

- Amar Singh
- The evolution of health policy in China and internal migrants: Continuity, change, and current implementation challenges pp. 81-94

- Yunting Zheng, Ying Ji, Chun Chang and Marco Liverani
- Industrialization and deindustrialization in Indonesia pp. 95-111

- Richard Grabowski and Sharmistha Self
- Dependency on Australian aid and the introduction of inclusive education initiatives in Kiribati pp. 112-123

- Rodney Yates
- Federalism or devolution of power? Sri Lanka's perspectives pp. 124-130

- Ranjanee De Alwis
- While the diplomatic fruit is ripe: An international commission on the Korean Peninsula pp. 131-140

- Jeffrey Robertson
Volume 6, issue 3, 2019
- 2019 Papua New Guinea economic survey pp. 271-289

- Stephen Howes, Rohan Fox, Maholopa Laveil, Bao H. Nguyen and Dek Joe Sum
- Digital content promotion in Japan and South Korea: Government strategies for an emerging economic sector pp. 290-307

- Carin Holroyd
- Thinking about engaging North Korea: A study on the framing of the U.S. human rights public discourse in the Washington Post and New York Times between 2001 and 2017 pp. 308-351

- Rachael M. Rudolph
- Policy Transfer and Instrument Constituency: Explaining the Adoption of Conditional Cash Transfer in the Philippines pp. 352-366

- Kidjie Saguin and Michael Howlett
- International policy coordination for blockchain supply chains pp. 367-380

- Darcy W.E. Allen, Chris Berg, Sinclair Davidson, Mikayla Novak and Jason Potts
- Estimating the trends in inequality in Bhutan using the recent Living Standard Survey 2017: The importance of adjusting expenditure for household composition pp. 381-396

- Tobden Tobden
- Financing female entrepreneurs in cottage, micro, small, and medium enterprises: Evidence from the financial sector in Bangladesh 2010–2018 pp. 397-416

- Chowdhury Dilruba Shoma
- Feed‐in‐tariffs and the politics of renewable energy in Indonesia and the Philippines pp. 417-431

- James Guild
Volume 6, issue 2, 2019
- An application of the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale to assess food security in rural communities of Nepal pp. 130-150

- Rishikesh Pandey and Douglas K. Bardsley
- Returns to education in India: Capturing the heterogeneity pp. 151-169

- Anuneeta Mitra
- Regional inequality in urban China, allowing for spatial cost of living differences: Evidence from a hedonic analysis of apartment prices pp. 170-185

- Chao Li, John Gibson and Geua Boe‐Gibson
- China's hegemonic intentions and trajectory: Will it opt for benevolent, coercive, or Dutch‐style hegemony? pp. 186-207

- Lukas K. Danner and Félix E. Martín
- Projection of fossil fuel demands in Vietnam to 2050 and climate change implications pp. 208-221

- Quang Minh Tran
- Corruption and the business environment in Vietnam: Implications from an empirical study pp. 222-245

- Daisuke Maruichi and Masato Abe
- Stepping up from subsistence to commercial intensive farming to enhance welfare of farmer households in Indonesia pp. 246-265

- Joko Mariyono
Volume 6, issue 1, 2019
- Three turns in the evolution of China–Russia presidential pseudo‐alliance pp. 4-18

- Pavel K. Baev
- The impact of the economic crisis on micro, small, and medium enterprises and their crisis mitigation measures in Southeast Asia with reference to Indonesia pp. 19-39

- Tulus T. H. Tambunan
- The Belt and Road Initiative: What is in it for China? pp. 40-58

- Lauren A. Johnston
- Economic valuation of biodiversity in South Asia: The case of Dachigam National Park in Jammu and Kashmir (India) pp. 59-72

- Mohammad Younus Bhat and Mohammad Sultan Bhatt
- Understanding the spatial disparities and vulnerability of population aging in China pp. 73-89

- Yang Cheng, Siyao Gao, Shuai Li, Yuchao Zhang and Mark Rosenberg
- An institutional analysis of the fiscal autonomy of public hospitals in Vietnam pp. 90-107

- Minh Thị Hải Võ and Karl Löfgren
- India's depleting groundwater: When science meets policy pp. 108-124

- Namrata Chindarkar and R. Quentin Grafton
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