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Volume 26, Number 1, Winter 2002-03Table of Contents
Korea's Future
- Focus on the Future, Not the North
- pp. 91-107
- Anti-Americanism in Korea
- pp. 109-122
The U.S. Role in South Asia
- A Paradigm Shift toward South Asia?
- pp. 141-155
- Mediating Kashmir: A Bridge Too Far
- pp. 157-167
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