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East-West Center Annual Report 2001

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[ 28 ]Publications<strong>East</strong>-<strong>West</strong> <strong>Center</strong> expertise and research findings were disseminated in a varietyof publications during the year. For a sampling:Maritime Regime Building: Lessons Learned and Their Relevance for NortheastAsia, edited by Mark J. Valencia, explores maritime regimes in a comparativecontext. Asia Pacific Security Outlook <strong>2001</strong>, edited by Christopher A. McNallyand Charles E. Morrison, outlines critical issues from the perspective ofindividual countries in the region. Population Change and Economic Developmentin <strong>East</strong> Asia: Challenges Met, Opportunities Seized, edited by Andrew Mason, isthe latest in the EWC book series, “Contemporary Issues in Asia and thePacific.” Japan’s Uneasy Citizens and the U.S.-Japan Alliance by Sheila A. Smithdiscusses a disconnect between the public and policymakers.Undermining the WTO: The Case against ‘Open Sectoralism’ by Vinod K.Aggarwal and John Ravenhill explores the challenges to the World TradeOrganization’s agenda of broad-based multilateral trade liberalization. APECand the Environment: Civil Society in an Age of Globalization by Jack Barkenbusadvocates including members of environmental organizations in an APEC civilsociety advisory council, a new commission, and policy dialogue forums.Military Professionalism in Asia: Conceptual and Empirical Perspectives, edited byMuthiah Alagappa, investigates 10 Asian countries. Does ‘Being Connected”Reduce the Risk of Teenage Drinking, Smoking and Drug Use? by Minja Kim Choepresents survey results from Southeast Asia.■ Elisa Johnston is the EWC Publications Manager.

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