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"An International Monetary Fund Currency to Rival the Dollar? Why Special Drawing Rights Can't Play That Role," by Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar, Development Policy Analysis no. 10, July 7, 2009

"Securing Land Rights for Chinese Farmers: A Leap Forward for Stability and Growth," by Zhu Keliang and Roy Prosterman, Development Policy Analysis no. 3, October 15, 2007

"Taiwan's Defense Budget: How Taipei's Free Riding Risks War," by Justin Logan and Ted Galen Carpenter, Policy Analysis no. 600, September 13, 2007

"Two Normal Countries: Rethinking the U.S.-Japan Strategic Relationship," by Christopher Preble, Policy Analysis no. 566, April 18, 2006

"Ending Financial Repression in China," by James A. Dorn, Economic Development Bulletin no. 5, January 26, 2006

"Private Education is Good for the Poor: A Study of Private Schools Serving the Poor in Low-Income Countries," by James Tooley and Pauline Dixon, White Paper , December 7, 2005

"U.S.-China Relations in the Wake of CNOOC," by James A. Dorn, Policy Analysis no. 553, November 2, 2005

"How China Should Use Its Foreign Reserves: Enabling Privatization without Social Disorder," by Deepak Lal, Economic Development Bulletin no. 3, October 20, 2005

"President Bush's Muddled Policy on Taiwan," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 82, March 15, 2004

"All the Players at the Table: A Multilateral Solution to the North Korean Nuclear Crisis," by Doug Bandow, Policy Analysis no. 478, June 26, 2003

"Wrong War, Wrong Place, Wrong Time: Why Military Action Should Not Be Used to Resolve the North Korean Nuclear Crisis," by Doug Bandow, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 76, May 12, 2003

"Bring the Troops Home: Ending the Obsolete Korean Commitment," by Doug Bandow, Policy Analysis no. 474, May 7, 2003

"The China-Taiwan Military Balance: Implications for the United States," by Ivan Eland, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 74, February 5, 2003

"Is Chinese Military Modernization a Threat to the United States?," by Ivan Eland, Policy Analysis no. 465, January 23, 2003

"Options for Dealing with North Korea," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 73, January 6, 2003

"The Case against Capital Controls: Financial Flows, Crises, and the Flip Side of the Free-Trade Argument," by Christopher Hartwell, Policy Analysis no. 403, June 14, 2001

"Going Too Far: Bush's Pledge to Defend Taiwan," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 66, May 30, 2001

"Needless Entanglements: Washington's Expanding Security Ties in Southeast Asia," by Doug Bandow, Policy Analysis no. 401, May 24, 2001

"Instability in the Philippines: A Case Study for U.S. Disengagement," by Doug Bandow, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 64, March 21, 2001

"Korean Détente: A Threat to Washington's Anachronistic Military Presence?," by Doug Bandow, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 59, August 17, 2000

"China’s Long March to a Market Economy: The Case for Permanent Normal Trade Relations with the People’s Republic of China," by Mark Groombridge, Trade Policy Analysis no. 10, April 24, 2000

"Averting a "New Kosovo" in Indonesia: Opportunities and Pitfalls for the United States," by Leon T. Hadar, Policy Analysis no. 367, March 9, 2000

"East Timor and the "Slippery Slope" Problem," by Leon T. Hadar, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 55, December 20, 1999

"Trade and the Transformation of China: The Case for Normal Trade Relations," by Daniel Griswold, Ned Graham, Robert Kapp and Nicholas Lardy, Trade Briefing Paper no. 5, July 19, 1999

"Old Wine in New Bottles: The Pentagon's East Asia Security Strategy Report," by Doug Bandow, Policy Analysis no. 344, May 18, 1999

"Okinawa: Liberating Washington's East Asian Military Colony," by Doug Bandow, Policy Analysis no. 314, September 1, 1998

"Let Taiwan Defend Itself," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Policy Analysis no. 313, August 24, 1998

"Revisiting the "Revisionists": The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Economic Model," by Brink Lindsey and Aaron Lukas, Trade Policy Analysis no. 3, July 31, 1998

"Free Trade and Human Rights: The Moral Case for Engagement," by Robert A. Sirico, Trade Briefing Paper no. 2, July 17, 1998

"Free Rider: South Korea's Dual Dependence on America," by Doug Bandow, Policy Analysis no. 308, May 19, 1998

"U.S. Sanctions against Burma: A Failure on All Fronts," by Leon T. Hadar, Trade Policy Analysis no. 1, March 26, 1998

"Smoke And Mirrors: The Clinton-Hashimoto Summit," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 41, May 16, 1996

"The Sweet-and-Sour Sino-American Relationship," by Leon T. Hadar, Policy Analysis no. 248, January 23, 1996

"Paternalism and Dependence: The U.S.-Japanese Security Relationship," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Policy Analysis no. 244, November 1, 1995

"North Korea and the Risks of Coercive Nonproliferation," by Doug Bandow, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 24, May 4, 1993

"Defusing the Korean Bomb," by Doug Bandow, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 14, December 16, 1991

"The U.S. Military Presence in the Philippines: Expensive and Unnecessary," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 12, July 29, 1991

"U.S.-Japanese Security Relations: Adjusting to Change," by Christopher Preble, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 7, March 14, 1991

"Korea: The Case for Disengagement," by Doug Bandow, Policy Analysis no. 96, December 8, 1987

"Modernizing Markets in Post-Mao China: On the Road to Capitalism?," by David L. Prychitko, Policy Analysis no. 95, December 1, 1987

"Pursuing a Strategic Divorce: The U.S. and the Anzus Alliance," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Policy Analysis no. 67, February 27, 1986



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