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September 2008
Forced Harmony:China’s Olympic Rollercoaster
by Dali L. Yang
"The Chinese leadership is caught between the demands of populism and internationalism.
Again and again, in order to win international approval, the government has had to buck
public sentiments that the party propaganda machine itself has helped to foster."
September 2008
Japan’s New Politics: Quiet Before the Storm?
by Steven Vogel
"Koizumi convinced Japanese voters that he could do more to change Japanese
politics than the opposition; his successors will be hard-pressed to repeat
that feat."
September 2008
South Korea’s Not-So-Sharp Right Turn
by David C. Kang
"The scope of Lee's foreign policy, and the type of change he achieves, will depend as much on the factors constraining him as on his own ideas about how best to govern."
September 2008
Beyond Demonization: A New Strategy for Human Rights in North Korea
by Katharine H. S. Moon
"Persistently engaging and formally recognizing North Korea are the measures that hold most promise on many contentious issues, including human rights."
September 2008
Does China Face a “Lost Decade?”
by Richard Katz
"When smart policy makers make big miscalculations over a considerable period of time, some fundamental political imperative is usually distracting them from economic rationality."
September 2008
Taiwan’s Liberation of China
by Randall Schriver and Mark Stokes
"There is reason for guarded optimism that—as long as Taiwan's process of democratic
consolidation continues—the island will continue to exert influence
September 2008
Beijing Eyes a Bear Market
by Lyric Hughes Hale
Has China now reached a critical developmental limit, and is this being played out in its no-longer buoyant stock markets?"
September 2008
The Party-State Studies Abroad
by David Shambaugh
"The CCP has been willing to search for useful ideas abroad, with a view to selectively
borrowing, adapting, and grafting them to indigenous Chinese institutions and practices."
September 2008
China’s Next Revolution
by Elizabeth Economy
Only environmental changes of a magnitude equal to Deng Xiaoping's sweeping economic reforms can rescue the People's Republic from disaster
September 2008
Books Review: The Making of Modern East Asia
by William Anthony Hay
Books on China and East Asia
September 2008
Month In Review
by Editors
Month in review April-July 2008
September 2008
Map Of Asia
by Editors
Map of Asia

