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1. Securitizing Beijing through the maritime commons: the 'China threat' and Japan's security discourse in the Abe era.

2. The political economy of agricultural trade liberalization in Northeast Asia: comparisons with the West and between Japan and Korea.

3. Japan's contribution to peace, prosperity & sustainability: energy transitions in the Indo-Pacific region*.

4. Vested interests as a hidden driver of Japan's remilitarization: the case of BMD deployment through a neoclassical realist approach.

5. Fearful states: the migration-security nexus in Northeast Asia.

6. Reward-based or threat-based deterrence: US policy toward Japan and South Korea in comparative perspective.

7. Japan's security cooperation with the Philippines and Vietnam.

8. Japan's security policy: from a peace state to an international state.

9. Ideas and policy transformation: why preferences for regionalism and cross-regionalism diverged in Japan and Korea.

10. Shimane Prefecture, Tokyo and the territorial dispute over Dokdo/Takeshima: regional and national identities in Japan.

11. Postclassical realism and Japanese security policy.

12. Development of gray-zone deterrence: concept building and lessons from Japan's experience.

13. Japan's policy toward India since 2000: for the sake of maintaining US leadership in East Asia.

14. Competition and cooperative practices in Sino-Japanese energy and environmental relations: towards an energy security 'risk community'?

15. The United States, Japan, and the European Union: comparing political economy approaches to China.

16. From developmental to regulatory state? Japan's new financial regulatory system.

17. The United States, Japan, and the power to block: the APEC and AMF cases.

18. Japan and Asian-Pacific security: regionalization, entrenched bilateralism and incipient multilateralism.

19. Strategic alliances as a corporate response to protectionism: the case of the Japanese semiconductor industry in the late 1980s.

20. Identity and recognition: remembering and forgetting the post-war in Sino-Japanese relations.

21. The tax-welfare mix: explaining Japan's weak extractive capacity.

22. Beyond ‘kawaii’ pop culture: Japan’s normative soft power as global trouble-shooter.

23. Japan's ‘green’ economic diplomacy: environmental and energy technology and foreign relations.

24. The future of regional liquidity arrangements in East Asia: lessons from the global financial crisis.

25. Political survival and the Yasukuni controversy in Sino-Japanese relations.

26. Hegemony or diversity in film and television? The United States, Europe and Japan.

27. The role of regional financial arrangements and monetary integration in East Asia and Europe in relations with the United States.

28. Japan's policy on steel trade disputes with the United States: a comparative analysis.

29. Securing security through prosperity: the San Francisco System in comparative perspective.

30. Japan in the Indo-Pacific: domestic politics and foreign policy.

31. Japan's rise and fall (and rise again) in The Pacific Review.

32. Japan's strategic response to China's geo-economic presence: quality infrastructure as a diplomatic tool.

33. Economic statecraft, interdependence, and Sino-Japanese 'rivalry'.

34. Wedge strategies in Russia-Japan relations.

35. Strategic partnership between Japan and New Zealand: foundation, development and prospect.

36. Making and unmaking of transnational environmental cooperation: the case of reclamation projects in Japan and Korea.

37. Japan's changing conception of the ASEAN Regional Forum: from an optimistic liberal to a pessimistic realist perspective.

38. WIN-WIN! with ODA-man: legitimizing development assistance policy in Japan.

39. Think territory politically: the making and escalation of Beijing's commitment to Sovereignize Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands.

40. To revise or not to revise: the ‘peace constitution’, pro-revision movement, and Japan's national identity.

41. New directions in Japan's security: non-US centric evolution, introduction to a special issue.

42. After a decade of strategic partnership: Japan and Australia ‘decentering’ from the US alliance?

43. Subnational participation in extra-national policy solutions: Kitakyushu City as an intermediate agent in policy coordination.

44. Japan's export of infrastructure systems: pursuing twin goals through developmental means.

45. Kantei diplomacy? Japan's hybrid leadership in foreign and security policy.

46. Japan's foreign aid: old and new contests.

47. Dodgy dumplings and lethal liver: risk, food terrorism, and Sino–Japanese relations.

48. The persistence of reified Asia as reality in Japanese foreign policy narratives.

49. The rise of the Chinese ‘Other’ in Japan's construction of identity: Is China a focal point of Japanese nationalism?

50. Japan and identity change: why it matters in International Relations.