Asia Europe Journal
2004 - 2025
Current editor(s): Ulrich Volz and Lay Hwee Yeo From Springer Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
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
Volume 9, issue 2, 2012
- Leadership, decision-making and governance in the European Union and East Asia: crisis and post-crisis pp. 73-76

- Ramon Pacheco Pardo
- Leadership, decision-making and governance in the EU and East Asia: crisis and post-crisis pp. 77-90

- Ramon Pacheco Pardo
- Two crises, two responses: adjustment of economic governance in ASEAN and the European Union pp. 91-106

- Petr Blizkovsky
- The EU’s response to the global financial crisis and sovereign debt crisis pp. 107-124

- Iain Begg
- At the receiving end—Irish perspectives and response to the banking and sovereign debt crises pp. 125-139

- Paul Gillespie
- Asia’s multi-level response to the global financial crisis pp. 141-157

- Jikon Lai and John Ravenhill
- German crisis management and leadership—from ignorance to procrastination to action pp. 159-177

- Kurt Hübner
- The relativity of decline: a reappraisal of French leadership and influence in a time of global crisis pp. 179-196

- Reuben Wong and Albrecht Sonntag
- China’s response to the global financial crisis and its regional leadership in East Asia pp. 197-209

- Gerald Chan
- Regional leadership—Japanese style: Japan through the crisis pp. 211-223

- Julie Gilson
- Quest for a stronger regional leadership and an upgraded global profile pp. 225-236

- Sung-Hoon Park
- Regional and multi-level governance: East Asian leadership after the global financial crisis pp. 237-254

- Natasha Hamilton-Hart
- The rise of “diminished multilateralism”: East Asian and European forum shopping in global governance pp. 255-270

- Jürgen Rüland
Volume 9, issue 1, 2011
- Inter-Korean cooperation in the fisheries industry: modeling trust and peace building on the ECSC pp. 1-11

- Martyn Bruyn
- Open method of coordination and the gloomy future of social Europe pp. 13-27

- Weiqing Song
- Whither East Asian economic integration? Korea’s regionalization cum globalization strategy pp. 29-42

- Woosik Moon
- Asian perceptions about the EU in the Asia–Europe Meeting (ASEM) pp. 43-56

- Evi Fitriani
- Regulating business impacts on human rights in Southeast Asia - lessons from the EU pp. 57-65

- Mahdev Mohan
- Europe after the debt crisis pp. 67-72

- Joergen Moeller
Volume 8, issue 4, 2011
- Japan's new global health policy and ASEM initiative pp. 453-455

- Ikuo Yamahana
- Health of internal labour migrants in India: some reflections on the current situation and way forward pp. 457-460

- Anjali Borhade
- Social determinants and risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in South Asian migrant populations in Europe pp. 461-473

- Anita Davies, Carolyn Blake and Poonam Dhavan
- Migration of health professionals from India: tracking the flow pp. 475-483

- Sanghita Bhattacharyya, Indrajit Hazarika and Harish Nair
- Health service utilization among widows living with HIV/AIDS: an interview survey in Manipur, India pp. 485-497

- Jennifer Kipgen, C. Yesudian, Gaetano Marrone and Cecilia Lundborg
- Gender and the burden of disease in ten Asian countries: An exploratory analysis pp. 499-512

- Stella Quah
- Older women, health, and social care in Singapore pp. 513-526

- Treena Wu and Angelique Chan
- Non-communicable disease risk factors in Mongolians aged 55–64 years pp. 527-540

- Ts. Enkhjargal and I. Bolormaa
- Regional and interregional integrative dynamics of ASEAN and EU in response to the avian influenza pp. 541-554

- Naila Maier-Knapp
- Ejaz Ghani (ed.). The poor half billion in South Asia: what is holding back lagging regions? USA: Oxford University Press; World Bank. 2010. 416 pages. Hard copy pp. 555-557

- Manish Kakkar
Volume 8, issue 3, 2010
- Notes on contributors pp. 263-266

- Leonie Nagarajan
- Regional cooperation in the Baltic Sea Region—recommendations to foster a joint understanding and take action against common risks and threats pp. 267-269

- Christina Gestrin
- The Baltic Sea and South China Sea regions: incomparable models of regional integration? pp. 271-277

- Michael North and Barnard Turner
- Transcending borders: the sea as realm of memory pp. 279-292

- Peter Borschberg and Michael North
- The meaning of “late socialism”: analyzing Estonians’ post-communist memory culture pp. 293-303

- Kirsti Jõesalu
- Regional integration and (trans)cultural memory pp. 305-315

- Astrid Erll
- The construction of spatial regional identities: the case of the Baltic in a global context pp. 317-326

- Barnard Turner
- Chinese maritime concepts pp. 327-338

- Lixin Sun
- New structures, changing identities: the concepts of the Baltic Sea region pp. 339-345

- Giedrius Janauskas
- The Baltic as a shipping and information area: the role of Amsterdam in Baltic integration in early modern Europe pp. 347-358

- Toshiaki Tamaki
- Environmental and economic cooperation in the Mekong region pp. 359-368

- Vannarith Chheang
- Economic and trade relations between Poland and China since 2004 pp. 369-378

- Krystyna Palonka
- Europe’s triple by-pass pp. 379-398

- David Dusseault
- The role of coal in the development of the Baltic and South China Sea regions pp. 399-412

- Elspeth Thomson and Krish Booluck
- Energy security concerns of China and ASEAN: trigger for conflict or cooperation in the South China Sea? pp. 413-426

- Zhao Hong
- The South China Sea security problem: towards regional cooperation pp. 427-434

- Quang Pham
- Severino, Rodolfo C; Thomson, Elspeth; and Hong, Mark (eds.), Southeast Asia in a New Era: Ten Countries, One Region in ASEAN (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies: Singapore). 2009. 279+ pp pp. 435-437

- A. Mani
- Alasdair Blair. The European Union since 1945. 2nd edition pp. 439-440

- Barnard Turner
- Yeo Lay Hwee/Wilhelm Hofmeister (eds.), The Asia–Europe Meeting. Engagement, enlargement and expectations (EU Centre in Singapore: 2010), 113 pages pp. 441-442

- Sebastian Bersick
Volume 8, issue 2, 2010
- Dialogue is the alpha and the omega: the Asia–Europe Foundation (ASEF) pp. 123-126

- Dominique Girard
- The EU in the eyes of Asia: Motivation and methodology pp. 127-131

- Natalia Chaban and Martin Holland
- Images, visibility and the prospects of soft power of the EU in Asia: the case of China pp. 133-147

- Kenneth Chan
- The perception of the European Union in Southeast Asia pp. 149-160

- Clara Portela
- EU perceptions in Northeast Asia: a cross-national comparative study of press coverage and citizens’ opinion pp. 161-175

- Li Zhang
- EU perceptions through the FTA lens: main results of interviews among the Korean “elites” pp. 177-191

- Sung-Hoon Park and Sung-Won Yoon
- The European Union in the eyes of India pp. 193-209

- Rajendra Jain and Shreya Pandey
- Clutching at the apron strings? New Zealand’s relationship with the EU and the possible consequences for ASEM pp. 211-226

- Serena Kelly
- Managing the conceptual gap on sovereignty in China–EU relations pp. 227-243

- Zhongqi Pan
- Perceptions of Asia in Europe pp. 245-255

- Sebastian Bersick
- Book reviews pp. 257-261

- Georg Wiessala
Volume 8, issue 1, 2010
- Can Europeans (still) think? pp. 5-9

- Wolfgang Schüssel
- Constructing the diasporic body: ritual practices among South Asians in Britain pp. 11-24

- Eva Luksaite
- China in the global migration order—historical perspectives and new trends pp. 25-43

- Wei Shen
- Injustice ignored: a case study of the irregular sea migration of the Rohingyan boat people pp. 45-59

- Jacqueline Espenilla
- Estimating the economic model of Hundi using micro-level data pp. 61-75

- Mohammad Abdul Munim Joarder and Uddin Saleh
- Legal production of illegality in a comparative perspective. The cases of Malaysia and Spain pp. 77-89

- Blanca Garcés-Mascareñas
- Determinants of firm compliance to environmental laws: a case study of Vietnam pp. 91-112

- Mai Dao and George Ofori
- Japan’s reform policies in the “lost decade” pp. 113-118

- Albrecht Rothacher
| |