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Policy Studies

Policy Studies presents scholarly analysis of key contemporary domestic and international political, economic, and strategic issues affecting Asia in a policy relevant manner. Written for the policy community, academics, journalists, and the informed public, the peer-reviewed publications in this series provide new policy insights and perspectives based on extensive fieldwork and rigorous scholarship. Click here for submission guidelines

Series Editor
Satu P. Limaye, Director, East-West Center in Washington

Founding Series Editor
Muthiah Alagappa, Distinguished Senior Fellow, East-West Center


Peace Accords in Northeast India: Journey over Milestones
by Swarna Rajagopalan
2008

The Karen Revolution in Burma: Diverse Voices, Uncertain Ends
by Ardeth Maung Thawnghmung
2008

Economy of the Conflict Region in Sri Lanka: From Embargo to Repression
by Muttukrishna Sarvananthan
2007

Looking Back, Looking Forward: Centralization, Multiple Conflicts, and Democratic State Building in Nepal
by Mahendra Lawoti
2007

Conflict and Peace in India’s Northeast: The Role of Civil Society
by Samir Kumar Das
2007

Muslim Perspectives on the Sri Lankan Conflict
by Dennis McGilvray and Mirak Raheem
2007

Sinhalese Buddhist Nationalist Ideology: Implications for Politics and Conflict Resolution in Sri Lanka
by Neil DeVotta
2007

Assessing Burma’s Ceasefire Accords
by Zaw Oo and Win Min
2007

The United Wa State Party: Narco-Army or Ethnic Nationalist Party?
by Tom Kramer
2007

The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia: A Reassessment
by John T. Sidel
2007

State of Strife: The Dynamics of Ethnic Conflict in Burma
by Martin Smith
2007

Rebellion in Southern Thailand: Contending Histories
by Thanet Aphornsuvan
2007

Creating a “New Nepal”: The Ethnic Dimension
by Susan Hangen
2007

Postfrontier Blues: Toward a New Policy Framework for Northeast India
by Sanjib Baruah
2007

Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka: Changing Dynamics
by Jayadeva Uyangoda
2007

Political Authority in Burma’s Ethnic Minority States: Devolution, Occupation, and Coexistence
by Mary P. Callahan
2007

Legalizing Religion: The Indian Supreme Court and Secularism
by Ronojoy Sen, with commentary by Upendra Baxi
2007

Conspiracy, Politics, and a Disorderly Border: The Struggle to Comprehend Insurgency in Thailand’s Deep South
by Marc Askew
2007

Counterterrorism Legislation in Sri Lanka: Evaluating Efficacy
by N. Manoharan
2006

Japanese Public Opinion and the War on Terrorism: Implications for Japan’s Security Strategy
by Paul Midford
2006

Taiwan’s Rising Rationalism: Generations, Politics, and “Taiwanese Nationalism”
by Shelley Rigger
2006

Initiating a Peace Process in Papua: Actors, Issues, Process, and the Role of the International Community
by Timo Kivimaki
2006

Muslim Resistance in Southern Thailand and Southern Philippines: Religion, Ideology, and Politics
by Joseph Chinyong Liow
2006

The Politics of Military Reform in Post-Suharto Indonesia: Elite Conflict, Nationalism, and Institutional Resistance
by Marcus Mietzner
2006

India’s Globalization: Evaluating the Economic Consequences
by Baldev Raj Nayar
2006

China’s Rise: Implications for U.S. Leadership in Asia
by Robert G. Sutter
2006

The Helsinki Agreement: A More Promising Basis for Peace in Aceh?
by Edward Aspinall
2005

Nine Lives?: The Politics of Constitutional Reform in Japan
by J. Patrick Boyd and Richard J. Samuels
2005

Islamic Radicalism and Anti-Americanism in Indonesia: The Role of the Internet
by Merlyna Lim
2005

Forging Sustainable Peace in Mindanao: The Role of Civil Society
by Steven Rood
2005

Meeting the China Challenge: The U.S. in Southeast Asian Regional Security Strategies
by Evelyn Goh
2005

The Xinjiang Conflict: Uyghur Identity, Language Policy, and Political Discourse
by Arienne M. Dwyer
2005

Constructing Papuan Nationalism: History, Ethnicity, and Adaptation
by Richard Chauvel
2005

Plural Society in Peril: Migration, Economic Change, and the Papua Conflict
by Rodd McGibbon
2004

Sino-Tibetan Dialogue in the Post-Mao Era: Lessons and Prospects
by Tashi Rabgey and Tseten Wangchuk Sharlho
2004

Autonomy in Xinjiang: Han Nationalist Imperatives and Uyghur Discontent
by Gardner Bovingdon
2004

Secessionist Challenges in Aceh and Papua: Is Special Autonomy the Solution?
by Rodd McGibbon
2004

The HDC in Aceh: Promises and Pitfalls of NGO Mediation and Implementation
by Konrad Huber
2004

The Moro Conflict: Landlessness and Misdirected State Policies
by Eric Gutierrez and Saturnino Borras, Jr.
2004

The Tibet-China Conflict: History and Polemics
by Elliot Sperling
2004

Violent Separatism in Xinjiang: A Critical Assessment
by James Millward
2004

The Papua Conflict: Jakarta’s Perceptions and Policies
by Richard Chauvel and Ikrar Nusa Bhakti
2004

Beijing’s Tibet Policy: Securing Sovereignty and Legitimacy
by Allen Carlson
2004

Security Operations in Aceh: Goals, Consequences, and Lessons
by Rizal Sukma
2004

The Free Aceh Movement (GAM): Anatomy of a Separatist Organization
by Kirsten E. Schulze
2004

The Aceh Peace Process: Why it Failed
by Edward Aspinall and Harold Crouch
2003




 
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