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Spring/Summer 1996 (Vol. 3, No. 1) (limited number of back copies available, photocopies of individual articles preferred)
Forum: Japan's Future International Role Seizaburo Sato, Three major twentieth century trends and Japan's future role Ronald Dore, Is Japan looking East or West? Gerald L. Curtis, Japanese foreign policy: Inaction and reaction
Yasuhiro Nakasone, New roles in the Japan-US alliance Hisahiko Okazaki, China: A function of the Japan-US alliance Toshiyuki Shikata, Japan's security strategy: Meeting the needs of a new era Tomoyuki Kojima, Sino-Japanese relations: A Japanese perspective Matake Kamiya, Hopeful uncertainty: Asia-Pacific security in transition Hiromoto Seki, APEC: New paradigm for Asia-Pacific relations Hisako Shimura, Should Japan participate in UN peacekeeping operations? Najmul Saqib Khan, New challenges for a post-Cold War Japan
Autumn/Winter 1995 (Vol. 2, No. 2) (no back issues available, photocopies of individual articles only)
Matake Kamiya, Will Japan go nuclear? Myth versus fact Seizaburo Sato, Japan's democracy in crisis Atsumasa Yamamoto, Ballistic missile security risks facing Japan Yasuhiro Nakasone, Reflections on Japan's past Ryukichi Imai, Nuclear energy 50 years after Hiroshima Vladimir Ivanov, Russia and the US: Still cold in NE Asia? Takahiro Shinyo, Arms transfer and the Asia-Pacific region Eimon Ueda, Rising giants: China and India Andrew Elek, APEC beyond Osaka: A balanced approach Yoshio Okawara, Changing Japan and its ties with Australia Hisahiro Kanayama, Hope and reality in Vietnam and Myanmar
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