Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs
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Volume 4, issue 3, 2017
- The Improbability of Popular Rebellion in Kim Jong-un’s North Korea and Policy Alternatives for the USA pp. 263-293

- Francis Grice
- China, Japan and the South China Sea Dispute: Pursuing Strategic Goals Through Economic and Institutional Means pp. 294-315

- Hidetaka Yoshimatsu
- The Regional Consequences of Territorial Disputes: An Empirical Analysis of the South China Sea Disputes pp. 316-336

- Kentaro Sakuwa
- Crowdsourcing Terrorism: Utopia, Martyrdom and Citizenship Reimagined pp. 337-352

- Jennifer Yang Hui
- Book Review: He, Baogang. 2017. Contested Ideas of Regionalism in Asia pp. 353-355

- Sohyun Zoe Lee
- Book Review: Philip Seib. 2016. The Future of Diplomacy pp. 355-357

- Erin Zimmerman
- Book Review: Andrew Small. 2015. The China–Pakistan Axis: Asia’s New Geopolitics pp. 357-360

- Bibek Chand
- Book Review: Zafar Khan. 2015. Pakistan’s Nuclear Policy: A Minimum Credible Deterrence pp. 360-362

- Shameer Modongal
Volume 4, issue 2, 2017
- Gender, Conflict and Security: Perspectives from South Asia pp. 149-157

- Shweta Singh
- Diversity in Dialectics: A Methodological Quest for En-gendering Security pp. 158-174

- Imtiaz Ahmed
- Changing Gender Role: Women’s Livelihoods, Conflict and Post-conflict Security in Nepal pp. 175-195

- Luna K.C., Gemma Van Der Haar and Dorothea Hilhorst
- Feminist Perspectives on Post-riot Judicial Inquiry Commissions in India pp. 196-218

- B. Rajeshwari
- Re-thinking the ‘Normative’ in United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325: Perspectives from Sri Lanka pp. 219-238

- Shweta Singh
- China’s Engagement with its Periphery pp. 239-248

- Bibek Chand
- Book Review: Federico Ferrara. 2015. The Political Development of Modern Thailand pp. 249-251

- Nalanda Roy
- Book Review: Verghese, Ajay. 2016. The Colonial Origins of Ethnic Violence in India pp. 251-254

- Amit Ranjan
- Book Review: Andreas Rieck. 2015. The Shias of Pakistan: An Assertive and Beleaguered Minority pp. 254-258

- Vikas Kumar
- Book Review: Jan Melissen and Yul Sohn (Eds). 2016. Understanding Public Diplomacy in East Asia: Middle Powers in a Troubled Region pp. 258-261

- Erin Zimmerman
Volume 4, issue 1, 2017
- Crossover Point: How China’s Naval Modernization Could Reverse the United States’ Strategic Advantage pp. 1-25

- Shane C. Tayloe
- China’s Approach to Disaster Risk Reduction: Human Security Challenges in a Time of Climate Change pp. 26-49

- Neil Renwick
- Demystifying the Survival of North Korea pp. 50-68

- Sanghan Yea
- Pakistan’s Dependence and US Patronage: The Politics of ‘Limited Influence’ pp. 69-94

- Ahmed Waqas Waheed
- The Policing of Anti-government Protests: Thailand’s 2013–2014 Demonstrations and a Crisis of Police Legitimacy pp. 95-122

- Janjira Sombatpoonsiri
- Nuclear Strategy and Regional Stability in Southern Asia pp. 123-137

- Jalil Mehdi
- Book Review: Supriya Singh, Yaso Nadarajah, Martin Mulligan and Chris Chamberlain (Eds). 2015. Searching for Community: Melbourne to Delhi pp. 138-140

- Vikash Kumar
- Book Review: Yonah Alexander and Dean Alexander. 2015. The Islamic State: Combating the Caliphate without Borders pp. 141-143

- Robyn Cooper
- Book Review: A. Drohan. 2016. A New Strategy for Complex Warfare: Combined Effects in East Asia pp. 143-145

- Duan Xiaolin
- Book Review: Sarah Kirchberger. 2015. Assessing China’s Naval Power—Technological Innovation, Economic Constraints, and Strategic Implications pp. 146-148

- Raymond Yamamoto
Volume 3, issue 3, 2016
- Biting the Cow’s Tongue: Securitization and Capacity Building in the South China Sea pp. 269-290

- Zenel Garcia and Thomas A. Breslin
- The US Rebalance towards the Asia-Pacific: Really Realist? pp. 291-306

- Nguyen Thi Thuy Hang
- Japan’s Security and Historical Revisionism: Explaining the Variation in Responses to and Impact of Textbook Controversies pp. 307-336

- M. Erika Pollmann
- The Anatomy of a Story Less Told: Nehru and the Balance of Power pp. 337-358

- Nabarun Roy
- Sectarianism and International Relations: Shia Iran in a Muslim World pp. 359-373

- Vikas Kumar
- Book Review: Dhurba Rizal. 2015. The Royal Semi-authoritarian Democracy of Bhutan pp. 374-376

- Nalanda Roy
- Book Review: Kanti Bajpai, Saira Basit and V. Krishnappa (Eds). 2014. India’s Grand Strategy: History, Theory, Case pp. 376-379

- Jalil Mehdi
- Book Review: J. J. Robinson. 2015. The Maldives: Islamic Republic, Tropical Autocracy pp. 379-382

- Amit Ranjan
Volume 3, issue 2, 2016
- East and South China Seas Maritime Dispute Resolution and Escalation: Two Sides of the Same Coin? pp. 113-134

- Michael I. Magcamit and Alexander C. Tan
- Comparing China’s Claims and Policies in the East and South China Seas: Implications for Regional Security pp. 135-156

- Fang Yang and Mingjiang Li
- Facing Up to China’s Realpolitik Approach in the South China Sea Dispute: The Case of the 2012 Scarborough Shoal Stand-off and Its Aftermath pp. 157-182

- Renato Cruz De Castro
- Korean National Identity, Civic Activism and the Dokdo/Takeshima Territorial Dispute pp. 183-199

- Alexander Bukh
- Vietnam’s Strategy of ‘Cooperating and Struggling’ with China over Maritime Disputes in the South China Sea pp. 200-220

- Carlyle A. Thayer
- Enter the Vanguard State: Reinterpreting ASEAN’s Response to the South China Sea Issue pp. 221-244

- Laura Southgate and Nicholas Khoo
- China’s Engagement in Cyberspace pp. 245-259

- Francis C. Domingo
- Arabinda Acharya. 2015. Whither Southeast Asia Terrorism? pp. 260-262

- Mitchell Sutton
- Utpal Vyas, Ching-Chang Chen and Denny Roy, (Eds). 2015. The North Korea Crisis and Regional Responses pp. 262-265

- Seohee Ashley Park
- Jean-Pierre Filiu. 2015. From Deep State to Islamic State: The Arab Counter-revolution and its Jihadi Legacy pp. 265-268

- Rajeshwari Krishnamurthy
Volume 3, issue 1, 2016
- From Islamophobia to Westophobia: The Long Road to Radical Islamism pp. 1-19

- Ameer Ali
- Taliban: The Rebels Who Aspire to be Rulers pp. 20-40

- Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
- The Kashmir Conflict: Multiple Fault Lines pp. 41-63

- Navnita Chadha Behera
- Mindanao: Nationalism, Jihadism and Frustrated Peace pp. 64-89

- Nathan Gilbert Quimpo
- Terrorism in International Society: An Eclectic Perspective pp. 90-101

- Samuel Makinda
- Book Review: James Steinberg and Michael E. O’Hanlon. 2014. Strategic Reassurance and Resolve: U.S.–China Relations in the Twenty-first Century pp. 102-104

- Duan Xiaolin
- Book Review: Surendra Kumar (Ed.). 2015. India and the World: Through the Eyes of Indian Diplomats pp. 104-108

- Vikas Kumar
- Book Review: Leszek Buszynski and Christopher B. Roberts (Eds). 2015. The South China Sea Maritime Dispute: Political, Legal and Regional Perspectives pp. 108-111

- Teshu Singh
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