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• International Journal of Transitional Justice<br />

• International Relations of the Asia-Pacific<br />

• Journal of African Economies<br />

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• Journal of Economic Geography<br />

• Journal of Financial Econometrics<br />

• Journal of Human Rights Practice<br />

• Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory<br />

• Journal of Refugee Studies<br />

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• <strong>Oxford</strong> Review of Economic Policy<br />

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• Political Analysis<br />

• Public Opinion Quarterly<br />

• Publius: The Journal of Federalism<br />

• Refugee Survey Quarterly<br />

• Review of Environmental Economics and Policy<br />

• Review of Finance<br />

• Review of Financial Studies, The<br />

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• Social Science Japan Journal<br />

• Socio-Economic Review<br />

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SUBMITTED ARTICLES<br />

Effects of Regional Trade Agreements on Trade in Agri-Food Products:<br />

Evidence from Gravity Modeling Using Disaggregated Data<br />

Sampath Jayasinghe Rakhal Sarker<br />

Subsidized Options in a Thin Market:<br />

A Case Study of The Dairy Options Pilot Program<br />

David Buschena and Kevin McNew<br />

Effects of North American BSE Events on U.S. Cattle Prices<br />

John M. Marsh, Gary W. Brester and Vincent H. Smith<br />

Are Younger Cohorts Demanding Less Fresh Vegetables?<br />

Hayden Stewart and Noel Blisard<br />

Decoupled Farm Payments and Expectations for Base Updating<br />

Keith Coble, J. Corey Miller, and Darren Hudson<br />

FEATURED ARTICLES<br />

WHO Dietary Norms: A Quantitative Evaluation of Potential Consumption<br />

Impacts in the US, UK and France<br />

Bhavani Shankar, C.S. Srinivasan and Xavier Irz<br />

Measuring the Costs and Trade Effects of Phytosanitary Protocols:<br />

A U.S.-Japanese Apple Example<br />

Linda Calvin, Barry Krissoff and William Foster<br />

U.S. Sugar Policy Options and Their Consequences Under NAFTA and Doha<br />

David Abler, John C. Beghin, David Blandford and Amani Elobeid<br />

Factors Affecting Sales at Farmers' Markets: An Iowa Study<br />

Daniel Otto and Theresa Varner<br />

Volume 30 Number 2 Winter 2009<br />

The Effect of Wal-Mart Supercenters on Grocery Prices in New England<br />

Richard J. Volpe III and Nathalie Lavoie<br />

issn (print):<br />

1470-482X<br />

issn (online):<br />

1470-4838<br />

ISSN 0045 3102 (Print)<br />

ISSN 1468-263X (Online)<br />

207 Russian perceptions and policies in a multipolar East Asia under Yeltsin<br />

and Putin<br />

Paradorn Rangsimaporn<br />

245 Historical beliefs and the perception of threat in Northeast Asia:<br />

colonialism, the tributary system, and China–Japan–Korea relations in<br />

the twenty-first century<br />

Peter Hays Gries, Qingmin Zhang, Yasuki Masui, and Yong Wook Lee<br />

267 Ocean frontier expansion and the Kalayaan Islands Group claim:<br />

Philippines’ postwar pragmatism in the South China Sea<br />

Ulises Granados<br />

295 News coverage and Japanese foreign disaster aid: a comparative<br />

example of bureaucratic responsiveness to the news media<br />

David M. Potter and Douglas Van Belle<br />

317 Investigating Japanese government’s perceptions of the postwar world<br />

as revealed in prime ministers’ Diet addresses: focussing on East-West<br />

and North-South issues<br />

Takafumi Suzuki<br />

339 Contemporary conservative thoughts in Japan: conservative views on<br />

morality, history, and social issues<br />

Hiroshi Kaihara<br />

365 Book Reviews<br />

J.M. Dawson Institute<br />

Highlights from the<br />

2010 <strong>Oxford</strong> <strong>Journals</strong><br />

Social Sciences Collection<br />

Applied Economic<br />

Perspectives<br />

and Policy<br />

Formerly the Review of Agricultural Economics<br />

Editors: Tom Vukina, John Beghin,<br />

and Ian Sheldon<br />

Publishing since 1979, 4 issues per year<br />

APPLIED ECONOMIC<br />

PERSPECTIVES<br />

AND POLICY<br />

The Review of Agricultural Economics is being relaunched in 2010<br />

under a new title, Applied Economics Perspectives and Policy (AEPP).<br />

The journal aims to inform future economic research and broader<br />

audiences by presenting high-quality consumer, agricultural, and<br />

natural resource economic research in a way that is generally<br />

accessible and policy relevant. In addition to adopting a wider<br />

subject scope, AEPP will solicit perspective articles that synthesize,<br />

integrate, and analyse selected themes of interest. These will be<br />

published alongside submitted articles.<br />

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American Journal<br />

of Agricultural<br />

Economics<br />

Editors: Jeffrey H. Dorfman, Erik Lichtenberg,<br />

Paul V. Preckel, and Walter N. Thurman<br />

Publishing since 1919, 5 issues per year<br />

The American Journal of Agricultural Economics<br />

provides a forum for creative and scholarly<br />

work in agricultural economics. It covers the relationship<br />

between the economics of agriculture and natural resources,<br />

the environment, and rural / community development.<br />

THE British Journal<br />

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Included in the 2008 ISI <strong>Journals</strong> Citation<br />

Index with an Impact Factor of 0.816.<br />

Editors: Dr Eric Blyth and Dr Helen Masson<br />

Publishing since 1971, 8 issues per year<br />

Published for the British Association of Social Workers<br />

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work, with papers reporting research, discussing practice, and<br />

examining principles and theories. It is read by social work<br />

educators, researchers, practitioners, and managers who wish<br />

to keep up to date with theoretical and empirical developments<br />

in the field.<br />

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International<br />

Relations of the<br />

Asia-Pacific<br />

Editors-in-Chief: Yoshihide Soeya<br />

and G. John Ikenberry<br />

Publishing since 2001, 3 issues per year<br />

The British Journal of<br />

SOCIAL WORK<br />

VOLUME 39 ● NUMBER 5 ● JULY 2009<br />

www.bjsw.oxfordjournals.org<br />

An International Social Work Journal<br />

‘International Relations of the Asia-Pacific has<br />

already published important contributions to our<br />

understanding of the dynamics of international politics in Asia and has<br />

presented important work on the wider debates in international relations<br />

theory from Asian perspectives.... It offers important original contributions<br />

by leading scholars, has high editorial standards and has the potential<br />

to become one of the leading journals in the field.’<br />

Phil Deans, Head, Contemporary China Institute, School<br />

of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.<br />

www.irap.oxfordjournals.org<br />

Journal of Church<br />

and State<br />

Editor: Dr Christopher Marsh<br />

Publishing since 1959, 4 issues per year<br />

The Journal of Church and State publishes<br />

constitutional, historical, philosophical,<br />

theological, and sociological studies on religion<br />

and the body politic in various countries and<br />

cultures of the world, including the United States.<br />

CONTENTS<br />

Volume 9 Number 2 2009<br />

International<br />

Relations of the<br />

Asia-Pacific<br />

A Journal of the Japan Association<br />

of International Relations<br />

www.irap.oxfordjournals.org<br />

Published on behalf of the J. M. Dawson Institute of Church-State<br />

Studies at Baylor University.<br />

Volume 51<br />

Number 1<br />

Winter 2009<br />

Journal of<br />

Print ISSN 0021-969X<br />

Online ISSN 2040-4867<br />

www.jcs.oxfordjournals.org<br />

Political Analysis<br />

Included in the 2008 ISI <strong>Journals</strong> Citation<br />

Index with an Impact Factor of 4.780.<br />

Editor: Christopher Zorn<br />

Publishing since 1989, 4 issues per year<br />

The goal of Political Analysis is to advance the<br />

field of political methodology, broadly defined,<br />

and features articles covering the entire range of interests and<br />

problems centering on how political inquiry can be conducted.<br />

Published on behalf of the Society for Political Methodology<br />

and the Political Methodology Section of the American Political<br />

Science Association.<br />

www.pan.oxfordjournals.org<br />

Public Opinion<br />

Quarterly<br />

Included in the 2008 ISI <strong>Journals</strong> Citation<br />

Index with an Impact Factor of 1.972.<br />

Editors-in-Chief: James N. Druckman<br />

and Nancy A. Mathiowetz<br />

Publishing since 1937, 4 issues per year<br />

Public Opinion Quarterly is an invaluable and<br />

trusted resource for theoretical and empirical research<br />

in the areas of survey methodology, communication,<br />

political <strong>sciences</strong>, and public opinion.<br />

Published on behalf of the American Association for Public<br />

Opinion Research.<br />

www.poq.oxfordjournals.org<br />

Review of<br />

Environmental<br />

Economics<br />

and Policy<br />

Editor: Robert Stavins<br />

Publishing since 2007, 2 issues per year<br />

Review of Environmental Economics and Policy aims<br />

to fill the gap between traditional academic<br />

journals and the general interest press by providing a widely<br />

accessible yet scholarly source for the latest thinking on<br />

environmental economics and related policy. The Review<br />

publishes a range of material including symposia, articles,<br />

and regular features.<br />

Published on behalf of the Association of Environmental<br />

and Resource Economists.<br />

Review of Finance<br />

Editors: Josef Zechner and Marco Pagano<br />

Publishing since 1997, 4 issues per year<br />

The Review of Finance aims at a wide circulation<br />

and visibility in the finance profession. The<br />

journal publishes high-quality papers in all<br />

areas of financial economics, both established<br />

and newly developing fields, including asset<br />

pricing, corporate finance, banking and market microstructure,<br />

law and finance, behavioral finance, and experimental finance.<br />

Published on behalf of the European Finance Association.<br />

www.rof.oxfordjournals.org<br />

Sociology<br />

of Religion<br />

Editor: Professor David Yamane<br />

Publishing since 1977, 4 issues per year<br />

Sociology of Religion is published quarterly for<br />

the purpose of advancing scholarship in the<br />

sociological study of religion. The journal<br />

publishes original work of exceptional quality<br />

and interest without regard to substantive focus, theoretical<br />

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ambitious, empirically grounded articles are the core of what<br />

is published, the journal also welcomes agenda-setting essays,<br />

comments on previously published works, critical reflections on the<br />

research act, and interventions into substantive areas or theoretical<br />

debates intended to push the field ahead.<br />

Published on behalf of the Association for the Sociology of Religion.<br />

www.socrel.oxfordjournals.org<br />

www.ajae.oxfordjournals.org<br />

www.jcs.oxfordjournals.org<br />

www.reep.oxfordjournals.org<br />

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