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Asia General

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MARITIME ASIA VS. CONTINENTAL ASIA: National Strategies in a Region of Change | By Shiraishi Takashi

Yoichiro Sato

TO RULE EURASIA’S WAVES: The New Great Power Competition at Sea | By Geoffrey F. Gresh

Yongzheng Parker Li

THE PANDEMIC: Perspectives on Asia | Edited by Vinayak Chaturvedi

Daniel P. Aldrich

ON THE FRONTIERS OF HISTORY: Rethinking East Asian Borders. | By Tessa Morris-Suzuki

Jane M. Ferguson

INDO-PACIFIC EMPIRE: China, America and the Contest for the World’s Pivotal Region | By Rory Medcalf

Christopher Carothers

IDEAS OF THE CITY IN ASIAN SETTINGS | Edited by Henco Bekkering, Adèle Esposito, and Charles Goldblum

Can-Seng Ooi

ANTI-JAPAN: The Politics of Sentiment in Postcolonial East Asia | By Leo T. S. Ching

Caroline Rose

THIRSTY CITIES: Social Contracts and Public Goods Provision in China and India | By Selina Ho

Calvin Chen

SECULARISM, DECOLONISATION, AND THE COLD WAR IN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA | By Clemens Six

Geoffrey C. Stewart

SMART CITIES IN ASIA: Governing Development in the Era of Hyper-Connectivity |  Edited by Yu-Min Joo and Teck-Boon Tan

Christian Dimmer

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