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Feb. 20, 2008 Introduction

Feb. 27 US Asia Policy

Ÿ         Clyde Prestowitz and Kishore Mahbubani, Wang Jisi, Yoichi Funabashi, and Gerald Curtis, ¡§What Is the Purpose of American Power in Asia,¡¨ Global Asia, 2:2, Fall 2007, pp. 8-51.

Ÿ         Lowell Dittmer, ¡§Assessing American Asia Policy,¡¨ Asian Survey, 47:4, 2007, pp. 521-535.

Ÿ         Stephan Haggard, ¡§US Influence in a Changing Asia,¡¨ in Power and Security in Northeast Asia: Shifting Strategies, ed. By Byung-Kook Kim and Anthony Jones (Lynne Riennner: 2007), pp. 23-54.

Ÿ         Janathan D. Pollack, ¡§US Strategies in Northeast Asia: A Revisionist Hegemon,¡¨ in Power and Security in Northeast Asia: Shifting Strategies, ed. By Byung-Kook Kim and Anthony Jones (Lynne Riennner: 2007), pp. 55-98.

Ÿ         Morton Abramowitz, and Stephen Bosworth, Chasing the Sun: Rethinking East Asian Policy (New York: Century Foundation, 2006).

 

Mar. 5  China Engages Asia and International Society

Ÿ         David Shambaugh, ¡§China Engages Asia: Reshaping the Regional Order,¡¨ International Security, 29:3, Winter 2004/05, pp. 64¡V99.

Ÿ         Justin S. Hempson-Jones, ¡§The Evolution of China¡¦s Engagement with International Governmental Organizations,¡¨ Asian Survey, 45:5, 2005, pp. 702-721.

Ÿ         Ikenberry, John, ¡§The Rise of China and the Future of the West: Can the Liberal System Survive?¡¨ Foreign Affairs 1-2/2008.

Ÿ         Bates Gill, Rising Star: China's New Security Diplomacy (Brookings, 2007).

Ÿ         Robert G. Sutter, Chinese Foreign Relations: Power and Policy Since the Cold War (Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield, 2007).

 

Mar. 12 US-China Engagement

Ÿ         Donald G. Gross, ¡§Transforming the US Relationship with China,¡¨ Global Asia, 2:1, Spring 2007, pp. 78-89.

Ÿ         Steve Chan, ¡§Is There a Power Transition between the U.S. and China? The Different Faces of National Power,¡¨ Asian Survey, 45:5, 2005, pp. 687-701.

Ÿ         Thomas J. Christensen, ¡§Fostering Stability or Creating a Monster? The Rise of China and U.S. Policy toward East Asia,¡¨ International Security, 31:1, Summer 2006, pp. 81¡V126.

Ÿ         Managing Sino-American Crises: Case Studies and Analysis, Danielle F. S. Cohen, Michael D. Swaine, Tousheng Zhang, eds. (Washington: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: 2007).

Ÿ         Zhao Suisheng, China-U.S. Relations Transformed (New York: Routledge, 2008). 

Ÿ         Robert G. Sutter, China's Rise: Implications for U.S. Leadership in Asia (Washington: East-West Center, 2006).

 

Mar. 19 Columbia-Taida Session: US-China-Taiwan

Ÿ         Andrew Bingham Kennedy, ¡§China¡¦s Perceptions of U.S. Intentions toward Taiwan,¡¨ Asian Survey, 47:2, 2007, pp.268-287.

Ÿ         Steve Chan, ¡§The Politics of Economic Exchange: Carrots and Sticks in Taiwan-China-U.S. Relations,¡¨ Issue and Studies, 42:2, June 2005, pp. 1-22.

Ÿ         Lin Guan, ¡§U.S. Strategies in Maintaining Peace Across the Taiwan Strait,¡¨ Issue and Studies, 43:2, April 2007, pp. 217-236.

Ÿ         Cal Clark, ¡§The US Balancing Role in the Cross-Strait Relations: The Irony of ¡§Muddling Through,¡¨ Issue and Studies, 42:3, September 2006, pp. 129-163.

Ÿ         Philip Yang, ¡§Doubly Dualistic Dilemma: U.S. Strategy towards China and Taiwan,¡¨ International Relations of the Asia Pacific, August 2006, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 209-225.

Ÿ         Kerry Dumbaugh, Taiwan-U.S. Political Relations: Strains and Changes, CRS Report for Congress, http://www.taiwansecurity.org/IS/2006/CRS1006.pdf

Ÿ         Thomas J. Christensen, ¡§A Strong and Moderate Taiwan,¡¨ Speech of Sept. 11, 2007, http://www.state.gov/p/eap/rls/rm/2007/91979.htm

Ÿ         Reflections on the Triangular Relations of Beijing, Taipei, and Washington Since 1965, Hua Shiping, ed. (London: Palgrave, 2006).

 

Mar. 26 Cross-Strait Relations and Taiwan Security

Ÿ         Phillip C. Saunders, ¡§Long-term Trends in China-Taiwan Relations: Implications for U.S. Taiwan Policy,¡¨ Asian Survey, 45:6, 2005, pp. 970-991.

Ÿ         Chyungly Lee, ¡§Cross-Strait Economics Ties and Taiwan¡¦s Economic Security: An Analytical Framework from a Nontraditional Security Perspective,¡¨ Issues & Studies, 43:1, March 2007, pp. 189-216.

Ÿ         Zhidong Hao, ¡§Obstacles to Integration: What Would It Take to Reconcile People on the Two Sides of the Taiwan Strait?¡¨ Issues and Studies, 42:1, March 2006, 47-80.

Ÿ         Philip Yang, ¡§Rise of China and the Cross-Strait Relations,¡¨ Tamkang Journal of International Affairs, Vol. IX, No. IV, April 2006, pp. 1-32.

Ÿ         Assessing the Threat: The Chinese Military and Taiwan's Security, Michael D. Swaine, Andrew N. D. Yang, Evan S. Medeiros, Oriana Skylar Mastro, eds. (Washington: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2007).

 

Apr. 2  Japan Security Policy

Ÿ         Julie Gilson, ¡§Building Peace or Following the Leader? Japan¡¦s Peace Consolidation Diplomacy,¡¨ Pacific Affairs, 80:1, Spring 2007, pp. 27-47.

Ÿ         Llewelyn Hughes, ¡§Why Japan Will Not Go Nuclear (Yet): International and Domestic Constraints on the Nuclearization of Japan,¡¨ International Security, 31:4, Spring 2007, pp. 67¡V96.

Ÿ         Gilbert Rozman, Shin-wha Lee, ¡§Unraveling the Japan-South Korea ¡§Virtual Alliance¡¨: Populism and Historical Revisionism in the Face of Conflicting Regional Strategies,¡¨ Asian Survey, 46:5, 2006, pp. 761-784.

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Apr. 9 US-Japan Security Alliance

Ÿ         Tatsuro Yoda, ¡§Japan's Host Nation Support Program for the U.S.-Japan Security Alliance: Past and Prospects,¡¨ Asian Survey, 46:6, 2006, pp. 937-961.

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Ÿ         Joshua P. Rowan, ¡§The U.S.-Japan Security Alliance, ASEAN, and the South China Sea Dispute,¡¨ Asian Survey, 45:3, 2005, pp. 414-436.

 

Apr. 16 China-Japan Relations

Ÿ         Kent E. Calder, ¡§China and Japan's Simmering Rivalry,¡¨ Foreign Affairs, March/April 2006, pp.

Ÿ         June Teufel Dreyer, ¡§Sino-Japanese Rivalry and Its Implications for Developing Nations,¡¨ Asian Survey, 46:4, 2006, pp. 538-557.

Ÿ         Philip Yang ¡§Japan, Taiwan and the Security Environment of Asia ¡V Taipei¡¦s Perspective¡¨ paper presented at the Conferences on ¡§Japan, Taiwan and the Security Environment of Asia, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Tokyo, Taipei and Beijing, Oct. 15-19, 2007.

 

Apr. 23 North Korea Nuclear Crisis

Ÿ         Wade L. Huntley, ¡§U.S. Policy toward North Korea in Strategic Context,¡¨ Asian Survey, 47:3, 2007, pp. 455-480.

Ÿ         David Martin Jones and Michael L.R. Smith, ¡§Making Process, Not Progress,¡¨ International Security, 32:1, Summer 2007, pp.148-184.

Ÿ         Jaeho Hwang, ¡§Measuring China's Influence over North Korea,¡¨ Issue and Studies, 42:2, June 2005, pp. 205-232.

 

Apr. 30 ASEAN

Ÿ         Sandra R. Leavitt, ¡§The Lack of Security Cooperation between Southeast Asia and Japan: Yen Yes, Pax Nippon No,¡¨ Asian Survey, 45:2, 2005, pp. 216-240.

Ÿ         Jonathan T. Chow, ¡§ASEAN Counterterrorism Cooperation Since 9/11,¡¨ Asian Survey, 45:2, 2005, pp. 302-321.

Ÿ         Joshua H. Ho, ¡§The Security of Sea Lanes in Southeast Asia,¡¨ Asian Survey, 46:4, 2006, pp. 558-574.

 

May 7 East Asian Security Regionalism

Ÿ         Vinod K. Aggarwal and Min Gyo Koo, ¡§Economic and Security Regionalism: Is It Finally Time?¡¨ Global Asia, 1:1, September 2006, pp. 28-41.

Ÿ         Takeshi Yuzawa, ¡§The Evolution of Preventive Diplomacy in the ASEAN Regional Forum: Problems and Prospects,¡¨ Asian Survey, 46:5, 2006, pp. 785-804.

Ÿ         Dominik Heller, ¡§The Relevance of the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) for Regional Security in the Asia-Pacific,¡¨ Contemporary Southeast Asia, Apr. 2005, 27:1, pp. 123-45.

Ÿ         John Ikenberry, and Michael Mastanduno, International Relations Theory and the Asia-Pacific (New York: Columbia University Press, 2003).

 

May 14 Energy Security

Ÿ         Peter Hayes and David von Hippel, ¡§Energy Security in Northeast Asia,¡¨ Global Asia, 1:1, September 2006, pp. 90-105.

Ÿ         Yuanming Alvin Yao, ¡§China¡¦s Oil Strategy and Its Implications for U.S.-China Relations,¡¨ Issue and Studies, 42:3, September 2006, pp. 165-201.

Ÿ         David Zweig and Bi Jianhai, ¡§China's Global Hunt for Energy,¡¨ Foreign Affairs, September/October 2005, pp.

 

May 21 Non-Conventional Security Threat

Ÿ         Nicholas Thomas, ¡§The Regionalization of Avian Influenza in East Asia: Responding to the Next Pandemic(?)¡¨ Asian Survey, 46:6, 2006, pp. 917-936.

Ÿ         Liu Zhijun, ¡§On Bird Flu and Beyond: A Human Security Perspective,¡¨ Global Asia, 1:1, September 2006, pp. 80-89.

 

May 28 Other Regional Issues

Ÿ         Marc Lanteigne, ¡§In Medias Res: The Development of Shanghai Cooperation Organization as a Security Community,¡¨ Pacific Affairs, 79:4, Winter 2006-2007, pp.

Ÿ         C. Raja Mohan, ¡§India and the Balance of Power,¡¨ Foreign Affairs, July/August 2006, pp.

 

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