Asia Policy 20
July 2015
Asia Policy 20 features a roundtable on the future of China’s “rule according to law” initiative and articles on the value of trust between U.S. and Chinese military officers, the direction of the Australia-Japan strategic partnership, and the prospects for population movements inside North Korea after a governmental collapse. The issue also includes a book review roundtable on Nicholas R. Lardy’s book Markets over Mao: The Rise of Private Business in China.
Roundtable
The Future of “Rule According to Law” in China
Article
Why Can’t We Be Friends? Assessing the Operational Value of Engaging PLA Leadership
Article
From Strategic Partnership to Strategic Alliance? Australia-Japan Security Ties and the Asia-Pacific
Article
Internal Migration in North Korea: Preparation for Governmental Disruption
Book Review Roundtable
Nicholas R. Lardy’s Markets over Mao: The Rise of Private Business in China
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