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Volume 57 Number 1 April 2003 Notes on our contributors Editor’s foreword Commentaries Reviewing our Asian engagement Anthony Milner Australian-African relations 2002: another look Jolyon Ford Comment on the special issue of July 2002 James L. Richardson The Year in Review Perspectives on Australian foreign policy, 2002 Daniel Flitton Articles Transformation or stagnation? Rethinking Australia’s defence Alan Dupont Hegemonic constraints: the implications of 11 September for American power Evelyn Goh Terrorist use of weapons of mass destruction: how serious is the threat? Andrew O’Neil Workshop report America’s Asian alliances in a changing world Michael Lankowski Book Reviews Obituary: Ralph Harry Supplement (Workshop on International Policy) Australia’s economic growth prospects to 2010 and beyond Warren Hogan Free Trade Agreements in the era of globalisation Alan Oxley Asylum-seekers in Australia’s international relations William Maley Discussion of Professor William Maley’s paper Cavan Hogue Concluding remarks Geoffrey Miller Volume 57 Number 1 April 2003 Notes on our contributors Editor’s foreword Commentaries Reviewing our Asian engagement Anthony Milner Australian-African relations 2002: another look Jolyon Ford Comment on the special issue of July 2002 James L. Richardson The Year in Review Perspectives on Australian foreign policy, 2002 Daniel Flitton Articles Transformation or stagnation? Rethinking Australia’s defence Alan Dupont Hegemonic constraints: the implications of 11 September for American power Evelyn Goh Terrorist use of weapons of mass destruction: how serious is the threat? Andrew O’Neil Workshop report America’s Asian alliances in a changing world Michael Lankowski Book Reviews Obituary: Ralph Harry Supplement (Workshop on International Policy) Australia’s economic growth prospects to 2010 and beyond Warren Hogan Free Trade Agreements in the era of globalisation Alan Oxley Asylum-seekers in Australia’s international relations William Maley Discussion of Professor William Maley’s paper Cavan Hogue Concluding remarks Geoffrey Miller Volume 57 Number 2 July 2003 Notes on our contributors Editor’s foreword Commentaries Iraq, alliances, and crisis management Coral Bell Will the chickenhawks come home to roost? Iraq, US preponderance and its implications for Australia Jim George The Israeli-Palestinian conflict: is there a way out? Marek Arnaud International negotiations on investment liberalisation Tony Hinton Special segment articles The second Korean nuclear crisis and Australia: Introduction The second North Korean nuclear crisis James Cotton Reassessing the ROK-US alliance: transformation challenges and the consequences of South Korea’s choices Chung Min Lee Restructuring the US-South Korea alliance to deal with the second Korean nuclear crisis C. S. Eliot Kang Articles Whither the San Francisco alliance system? Kim Beazley The China factor in US alliances in East Asia and the Asia Pacific Aileen San Pablo-Baviera Drawing a line in the Taiwan Strait: ‘strategic ambiguity’ and its discontents Roy Pinsker Review Article New routes to understanding Burma’s democratic prospects William Case Book Reviews Volume 57 Number 3 November 2003 Notes on our contributors Editor’s foreword Commentary The misleading mystique of America’s material power Christian Reus-Smit Workshop papers* A leap into the past—in the name of the ‘national interest’ Joseph A. Camilleri Australia’s self-image as a regional and international security actor: some implications of the Iraq war June R. Verrier World order—from the old to the new Gerard Henderson Article Responding to state failure—the case of Australia and Solomon Islands Elsina Wainwright Review article Power, rules and argument: new approaches to humanitarian intervention Alex J. Bellamy Book reviews * Papers delivered at a Workshop entitled ‘World order: from the old to the new’ held on 9 may 2003 at the Canberra offices of the Australian Institute of Internatinal Affairs. Author Index Arnaud, Marek, 243 Henderson, Gerard, 473 Hinton, Tony, 253 Beazley, Kim, 325 Hogan, Warren, 153 Bell, Coral, 223 Hogue, Cavan, 203 Bell: , Alex J., 499 ‘ ere Lankowski, Michael, Camilleri, Joseph A., 431 Maley, William, 187 Case, William, 369 Miller, Geoffrey, 211 Chung Min Lee, 281 Milner, Anthony, 9 Cotton, James, 261 ee . Jame O’Neil, Andrew, 99 a Oxley, Alan, 165 Dupont, Alan, 55 - : Pinsker, Roy, 353 Eliot Kang, C. S., 309 eee Z ; : Reus-Smit, Christian, 423 se eae Richardson, James L., 35 Flitton, Daniel, 3 Ford, Jolyon, 17 San Pablo-Baviera, Aileen, 339 Verrier, June R., 455 George, Jim, 235 : Goh, Evelyn, 77 Wainwright, Elsina, 485

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