Asia Europe Journal
2004 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2013
- Lessons of the European crisis for regional monetary and financial integration in East Asia pp. 355-376

- Ulrich Volz
- Comparing functions of transnational city networks in Europe and Asia pp. 377-396

- Stefan Niederhafner
- Capabilities and aspirations: South Korea’s rise as a middle power pp. 397-413

- Carl Saxer
- Japan's security policy in relation to normal statehood pp. 415-431

- Kwang Chun
- Natural disaster in Japan: implications for world financial markets pp. 433-444

- Ansgar Belke
- How can perception help us to understand the dynamic between EU member states? The state of the art pp. 445-463

- Matúš Mišík
- Can the EU be a serious security actor in Asia? pp. 465-467

- Lay Yeo
Volume 11, issue 3, 2013
- Asia’s and Europe’s energy policy challenges: introduction pp. 201-210

- Christopher Dent and Elspeth Thomson
- Wind energy development in East Asia and Europe pp. 211-230

- Christopher Dent
- Towards green energy cooperation in Northeast Asia: implications from European experiences pp. 231-245

- Jae-Seung Lee
- Asia and European transport biofuels stalled at the same place? pp. 247-263

- Kamal Soundararajan and Elspeth Thomson
- Decomposition of embodied exergy flows in manufactured products and implications for carbon tariff policies pp. 265-283

- Mei Liao, Chao Ma, Dongpu Yao and Huizheng Liu
- The climate and energy security implications of coal demand and supply in Asia and Europe pp. 285-303

- Antony Froggatt
- The unconventional gas revolution and the prospects for Europe and Asia pp. 305-322

- Frank Umbach
- The role of Russian gas in China’s energy supply strategy pp. 323-338

- Keun-Wook Paik
- The solar power policies and markets of Asia and Europe pp. 339-354

- Shiva Susarla and Elmar Friedrich
Volume 11, issue 2, 2013
- Securitising proliferation, failing security governance: the European Union’s role in India and Pakistan’s nuclear rivalry pp. 93-112

- Oz Hassan
- Gender and transition in Southeast Asia: conceptual travel? pp. 113-127

- Claudia Derichs
- Auto-communicating micro-Orientalism: articulating ‘Denmark’ in China at the Shanghai Expo pp. 129-145

- Carina Ren and Can-Seng Ooi
- New Zealand and the Asia–Europe Meeting pp. 147-162

- Mathew Doidge
- Enacting the rules of global finance: sovereign wealth funds and the promotion of corporate governance reform pp. 163-178

- Michael Fini and Lena Rethel
- Is the Euro still a success story? An Asian interpretation of the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis pp. 179-188

- Hungdah Su
- Lessons from the Asian financial crisis for the eurozone: a comparative analysis of the perilous politics of austerity in Asia and Europe pp. 189-199

- Mi Park
Volume 11, issue 1, 2013
- A question of sovereignty? pp. 1-20

- Sigrid Winkler
- Are non-traditional security challenges leading regional organizations towards greater convergence? pp. 21-38

- Angela Pennisi di Floristella
- The long march: the lessons of China's economic transition pp. 39-52

- László Árva and András Schlett
- Risk communication surrounding the Fukushima nuclear disaster: an anthropological approach pp. 53-64

- Pablo Figueroa
- Thinking after Fukushima. Epistemic shift in social sciences pp. 65-78

- Alain-Marc Rieu
- Confronting earthquake risk in Japan—are private households underinsured? pp. 79-91

- Franz Waldenberger
Volume 10, issue 4, 2012
- The European Union, Vietnam, and Human Rights as Law: the case of the 1995 EU–Vietnam framework agreement and its human rights clause pp. 215-231

- Matthias Maass
- Southeast Asian cooperation in health: a comparative perspective on regional health governance in ASEAN and the EU pp. 233-250

- Marie Lamy and Kai Phua
- Bangladeshi migration to Italy: the family perspective pp. 251-265

- Md Rahman and M. Kabir
- Between policy and reality: multiculturalism, the second generation, and the third space in Britain pp. 267-285

- Sharmani Gabriel, Edmund Gomez and Zarine Rocha
- Korea’s middle power activism and peacekeeping operations pp. 287-299

- Sangtu Ko
- From Kim Jong Il to Kim Jong Un: nuclear impasse or diplomatic opportunity? pp. 301-316

- Er-Win Tan and Geetha Govindasamy
- The Kurdish problem, print media, and democratic consolidation in Turkey pp. 317-333

- Emre Toros
- The China effect in anxious Europe pp. 335-340

- Gungwu Wang
Volume 10, issue 2, 2012
- The EU’s Asia: renegotiating boundaries, renegotiating norms pp. 91-97

- Bart Gaens, Juha Jokela and Mikael Mattlin
- Changing definitions of Asia pp. 99-112

- Pekka Korhonen
- China, Russia and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation: blessing or curse for new regionalism in Central Asia? pp. 113-126

- Teemu Naarajärvi
- Comparing regional organisations in global multilateral institutions: ASEAN, the EU and the UN pp. 127-143

- Jens-Uwe Wunderlich
- Interregional relations and legitimacy in global governance: the EU in ASEM pp. 145-164

- Juha Jokela and Bart Gaens
- The European Union, Burma/Myanmar and ASEAN: A challenge to European norms and values or a new opportunity? pp. 165-180

- Sophie Rocher
- Dead on arrival: normative EU policy towards China pp. 181-198

- Mikael Mattlin
- The governance of fertility through gender equality in the EU and Japan pp. 199-214

- Jemima Repo
Volume 10, issue 1, 2012
- Region-building and critical juncture: Europe and Northeast Asia in comparative perspective pp. 1-20

- Sam-Sang Jo
- Comparing urban renewal in Barcelona and Seoul—urban management in conditions of competition among global cities pp. 21-39

- Matjaž Uršič and Blaž Križnik
- A step as normative power: the EU’s human rights policy towards North Korea pp. 41-56

- Moosung Lee
- Nuclear power for climate mitigation? Contesting frames in Korean newspapers pp. 57-73

- Sun-Jin Yun
- Do Russia and China promote autocracy in Central Asia? pp. 75-89

- Inna Melnykovska, Hedwig Plamper and Rainer Schweickert
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