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Introduction: What is ASEAN's relevance for geopolitical stability in Asia? [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 3. p.91-94
Still in the "drivers' seat", but for how long? ASEAN's capacity for leadership in East-Asian international relations [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 3. p.95-113
ASEAN and strategic rivalry among the great powers in Asia [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 3. p.131-141
Review: Emmerson, Donald K. (ed.) (2008), Hard choices: security, democracy, and regionalism in Southeast Asia [review]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 3. p.143-147
Identity-building and democracy in the Philippines: national failure and local responses in Mindanao [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 3. p.61-90
Review: Aspinall, Edward and Marcus Mietzner (eds.) (2010), Problems of democratisation in Indonesia: elections, institutions and society [review]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 3. p.152-154
Aung San Suu Kyi and U.S. policy toward Burma/ Myanmar [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 3. p.35-59
Review: Aspinall, Edward (2009), Islam and nation: separatist rebellion in Aceh, Indonesia [review]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 3. p.148-151
Monopolizing, mutualizing, or muddling through: factions and party management in contemporary Thailand [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 3. p.3-33
Regional security in East Asia: ASEAN's value added and limitations [journal article]
Source: Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29 (2010) 3. p.115-130