The Pacific Review, Vol. 13 No. 4 2000: 635-637 Index to Volume 13 Articles Ambiguous revival: a study of some ‘new civic movements’ in Japan (Jean-Marie Bouissou) APEC adrift: implications for economic regionalism in Asia and the Pacific (John Ravenhill) ASEAN and intra-ASEAN relations: weathering the storm? (Herman Joseph S. Kraft) ASEAN and the Asian crisis: theoretical implications and practical consequences for Southeast Asian regionalism (Jiirgen Riiland) Asian crisis, transparency and the international media in Singapore (Garry Rodan) Asian multilateral institutions and their response to the Asian economic crisis: the regional and global implications (Stuart Harris) China and the May 1998 riots of Indonesia: exploring the issues (Daojiong Zha) Informal institutions and foreign investment in China (Hongying Wang) Japan’s leadership role in East Asian security multilateralism: the Nakayama proposal and the logic of reassurance (Paul Midford) Japan, the US, and the emergence of multilateralism in Asia (Ellis S. Krauss) New Zealand’s foreign policy in the 1990s: in the national tradition?(David J. McCraw) Resisting globalization: a study of localism in Thailand (Kevin Hewison) The Pa ISSN 0951-2748 print/ISSN 1470-133 http://www.tandi 636 Index Russia and Northeast Asia: aspirations and reality (Leszek Buszynski) Signing on to liberalization: AFTA and the politics of regional economic cooperation (Richard Stubbs) Some alternative scenarios for the role of the state in Vietnam (Ari Kokko and Fredrik SjGholm) The political economy of China and Japan’s relationship with Africa: a comparative perspective (Scarlett Cornelissen and lan Taylor) The politics of social security in Singapore (M. Ramesh) The Singapore state revisited (Natasha Hamilton- Hart) The state and civil society in transition: the role of non-governmental organizations in South Korea (Hyuk-Rae Kim) Commentary Ellis Krauss on APEC origins (Stuart Harris) Stuart Harris’s ‘Asian multilateral institutions and their response to the Asian economic crisis’ (Ellis S. Krauss ) Special Edition: Beyond liberalization in the Asia- Pacific (Guest editors: Martin Rhodes and Richard Higgott) Developmental states in transition: adapting. dismantling, innovating, not ‘normalizing’ (Linda Weiss) In defence of national economic autonomy? Malaysia’s response to the financial crisis (Helen E. S. Nesadurai) International finance and Asian regionalism (T. J. Pempel) Introduction: Asian crises and the myth of capitalist ‘convergence’ (Martin Rhodes and Richard Higgott) Miraculous or mired?Contrasting Japanese and American perspectives on Japan’s economic problems (Simon Reich) State intervention and neoliberalism in the globalizing world economy: lessons from Singapore's regionalization programme (Henry Wai-chung Yeung) Index 65 _ The failure of the weak state in economic liberaliza tion: liberalization, democratization and the financial crisis in South Korea (Yeon-ho Lee) Text Bouissou, Jean-Marie Nesadurai, Helen E. S Buszynski, Leszek Pempel, T. J. Cornelissen, Scarlett Ramesh, M. Hamilton-Hart, Natasha Ravenhill, John Harris, Stuart Reich, Simon Hewison, Kevin Rhodes, Martin Higgott, Richard Rodan, Garry Kim, Hyuk-Rae Riiland, Jiirgen Kokko, Ari SjOholm, Fredrik Kraft, Herman Stubbs, Richard Joseph S. Taylor, lan Krauss, Ellis S. Wai-chung Yeung, Krauss, Ellis S. Henry Lee, Yeon-ho Wang, Hongying McCraw, David J. Weiss, Linda Midford, Paul Zha, Daojiong