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Asian Perspective applies an Asian lens to world and comparative politics. With its vital contemporary focus, it probes the regional, international, and transnational issues that affect Asia today. Asian Perspective is peer-reviewed and publishes quarterly. It is produced with the Institute for Far Eastern Studies at Kyungnam University. Now in its fourth decade, the journal welcomes interdisciplinary research and is committed to promoting a lively exchange of ideas between scholars and policymakers.
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Volume 45, Number 2, Spring 2021Table of Contents

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View Explaining Indonesia’s Constrained Engagement with the Belt and Road Initiative: Balancing Developmentalism against Nationalism and Islamism
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View Cambodia’s Embrace of China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Managing Asymmetries, Maximizing Authority
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View Malaysia’s Fluctuating Engagement with China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Leveraging Asymmetry, Legitimizing Authority
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View Understanding Success and Failure in Establishing New Multilateral Development Banks: The SCO Development Bank, the NDB, and the AIIB
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ISSN | 2288-2871 |
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Print ISSN | 0258-9184 |
Launched on MUSE | 2021-04-14 |
Open Access | No |
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