01Mar 2014
New on-line journal: Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies
10:03 - By Hal Colebatch - Publications
The Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University and Wiley are delighted to announce that the first issue from the exciting new open access journal Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies is available online now. Further details via the web page:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/%28ISSN%292050-2680?dmmsmid=83035&dmmspid=14822560&dmmsuid=2198915
For the contents of the first issue, read on.
F Liberal Pessimism: International Relations Theory and the Emerging Powers Stephan Haggard
F Development Impacts of Seasonal and Temporary Migration: A Review of Evidence from the Pacific and Southeast Asia John Gibson, David McKenzie and Halahingano Rohorua
F The Public Roles of the Private Sector in Asia: The Emerging Research Agenda Ann Florini
F Health Policy in Asia and the Pacific: Navigating Local Needs and Global Challenges Kelley Lee
F A Framework for Understanding Aid Effectiveness Determinants, Strategies and Tradeoffs Stephen Howes
F Food Security in Asia and the Pacific: The Rapidly Changing Role of Rice C. Peter Timmer
F Growth in Densely Populated Asia: Implications for Primary Product Exporters Kym Anderson and Anna Strutt
F Nuclear Deterrence in Asia and the Pacific Gareth Evans
F Reflections on Energy Security in the Asia Pacific Ian Cronshaw and Quentin Grafton
F Biodiversity Conservation in Asia Dale Squires
F Ecosystem Services and Environmental Governance: Comparing China and the US Robert Costanza and Shuang Liu
F Escaping a Rising Tide: Sea Level Rise and Migration in Kiribati Kelly Wyett
F India's Demographic Transition: Boon or Bane? Utsav Kumar
F Paradise Lost: The Cost of Removing Tax and Trade Provisions from the Compact of Free Association Samuel Rueckert Brazys
F The Role of China in Asia's Evolution to Global Economic Prominence Dilip K Das
F Forest sustainability in China and Implications for a Telecoupled World Jiangao Liu
Policy Forum Articles
F The World Bank and China: Future Prospects Ralph W. Huenemann