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The East Asia Forum is a platform for analysis and research on politics, economics, business, law, security, international relations and society relevant to public policy, centered on the Asia Pacific region. Based out of the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University, the Forum is a joint initiative of two academic research networks: the East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER) and the South Asian Bureau of Economic Research (SABER). This series features publications from the East Asia Forum on the range of topics that fall within its areas of interest.

Publishers: East Asian Bureau of Economic Research (EABER)
South Asian Bureau of Economic Research (SABER)
Publications: Vietnam to Continue Playing the Diplomatic Field
Modi’s New Diplomatic Instruments for a New India
Why the US Struggles Against Japan in TPP Negotiations
Back to the Drawing Board on US-India Relations?
Rise of the Rest Demands A New Style of US leadership
Political Islam in Bangladeshi Democracy
Is Vietnam in Denial on Military Strategy?
What to Expect from the New US-Japan Defense Guidelines
Why is the Australian Government Sending Refugees to Cambodia?
New Rules for China's War on Terror?
Taiwan's Ten Thousand Double-Edged Swords
Uncomfortable Compromises in Russia-Japan Territory Dispute
Why Japan's Collective Self-Defence is so Politicised
Latin America Lures Asia's Big Powers
Is Bigger Better for ASEAN in a Mega-Regional World?
BRICS, Banking on Development
A Chance to Mend China-Japan Relations
East Asia’s Geostrategic Equation and Japan’s Collective Self-Defence
Abe Finding it Hard to Get his Way on Defence
A Hard Act to Follow: Disaster Risk Reduction in the Philippines
Sino-India Border Dispute Best Left Dormant
Jokowi Saves Indonesia’s Democracy (and Maybe Southeast Asia’s Too)
China's Response to Japan’s Constitutional Reinterpretation
Will Myanmar’s Military Exit the Political Stage?
Reconciling Japan's Security Policy with Northeast Asian Stability
Khmer Rouge Tribunal Delivers Judgement but Not Justice
China and Taiwan Walking the Line of Rapprochement
China and India's Growing Strategic Weight
Why Pakistan’s Army Stands to Gain from Political Turmoil
South Korea Should Keep Calm and Carry On through EU Trade Squall
Uncomfortable Compromises in Russia–Japan Territory Dispute
Forging a Common Regional Approach to China
Abe Strikes a Delicate Balance in Australia
G20 Must Shape a New World Trade Regime
An Immovable Object and an Unstoppable Force: The Uyghurs and Beijing
Murky Waters Surround the Rule of Law in the South China Sea
China’s Growing Assertiveness Transforms Japan’s Security Policy
Japan Needs to Rethink its Asian ‘diplomacy’
Onus Falls on G20 to Manage Political Tensions
Russo–Japanese Relations, Bleak as Ever
Chinese Loans Will Counterbalance Russia’s Influence in Kazakhstan
Rebalancing as the Rorschach Inkblot Test
The Abe and Abbott Show: A Meeting of Minds and Interests
Evolution, not Revolution, for Japan’s Military Posture
Military Build-Up Inevitable Under Indonesia's New President
The Future of US–Japan Military Exercises
Indonesia and Malaysia Need to Focus on a 'Soft' Approach to Tackle IS Support on Social Media
Vietnam’s Precarious Strategic Balancing Act
The New Australia-Japan Relationship
The Two Faces of Thai Authoritarianism
The Political and Diplomatic Hard-Yards Still to be Done on Collective Self-defence
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