Asia Policy
Asia Policy 18.1
January 2023
This issue of Asia Policy features a roundtable on the interests and involvement of several Asia-Pacific states in the Arctic region; articles and essays on Japan’s climate policy, China’s strategic activities in the Yellow Sea, Russia–South Korea relations in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Australia’s newfound balancing approach after subjection to Chinese economic sanctions, and the demerits of India’s attempts to economically decouple from China; and a book review roundtable on the Chinese state’s use of nonstate actors to engender social compliance.
Roundtable
Asian States’ Arctic Approaches: Opportunities for Engagement
Essay
Kishida’s Climate Policy and Opportunities for U.S.-Japan Cooperation
Article
The Next Flashpoint? China, the Republic of Korea, and the Yellow Sea
Essay
The Russia–South Korea Relationship after Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and Implications for the U.S.-ROK Alliance
Article
Balancing against China with Confidence: Australia’s Foreign Policy toward China in 2020–22
Article
India’s Economic Decoupling from China: A Critical Analysis
Book Review Roundtable
Lynette H. Ong’s Outsourcing Repression: Everyday State Power in Contemporary China
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Asia Policy is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal presenting policy-relevant academic research on the Asia-Pacific that draws clear and concise conclusions useful to today’s policymakers. Asia Policy is published quarterly in January, April, July, and October and accepts submissions on a rolling basis. Learn more