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1. The Global Competition for Talent: The Rapidly Changing Market for International Students and the Need for a Strategic Approach in the US. Research & Occasional Paper Series. CSHE.8.09

2. An Emerging Knowledge-Based Economy in China? Indicators from OECD Databases. OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working Papers, 2004/4

3. IFLA General Conference, 1986. Management and Technology Division. Section: Management of Library Associations (RT). Papers.

4. Education and Training Policies and Programmes To Support Industrial Restructuring in the Republic of Korea, Japan, Singapore and the United States. Training Discussion Paper No. 18.

5. Distance Open Learning in the Developing Asian Countries: Problems and Possible Solutions. ZIFF Papiere 117.

6. Integrating Lifelong Learning Perspectives.

7. What Asian American studies can learn from Asia?: towards a project of comparative minority studies.

8. AN ANALYSIS OF ASIAN MARKET INTEGRATION PRE- AND POST-CRISIS.

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

10. Considering the State and Status of Internationalization in Western Higher Education Kinesiology

11. Proceedings of the International Association for Development of the Information Society (IADIS) International Conference on Cognition and Exploratory Learning in Digital Age (CELDA) (Madrid, Spain, October 19-21, 2012)

12. Response Asymmetries in Asian Stock Markets.

13. The Changing Academic Profession in Asia: Contexts, Realities and Trends. Report of the International Conference on the Changing Academic Profession Project, 2011. RIHE International Seminar Reports. No. 17

14. The Kuznets Curve of Education: A Global Perspective on Education Inequalities. CEE DP 116

15. Japan's Unknown Soldiers.

16. Cultural Conceptions of Flipped Learning: Examining Asian Perspectives in the 21st Century

17. Missing Links in International Education Studies: Comparing the U.S. with East Asian Countries in TIMSS.

18. Washington Notes.

19. Advancing the Consumer Interest.

20. An Overview of Management Education for Sustainability in Asia

21. It Takes Two to Float: the Two-Level Politics of Exchange Rate Policy.

22. Hardening Path of the U.S.-Japanese Alliance and the Future of Northeast Asian Security.

23. University students' perspectives on tobacco control in the Asia-Pacific: a content analysis of a case competition.

24. Affiliate Forum: Globalization of College Campuses--Enriching Our Lives

25. Host range and molecular analysis of Beet leaf yellowing virus, Beet western yellows virus‐JP and Brassica yellows virus in Japan.

26. Asia squeezes Europe's lead in science.

27. The Development of Educational Studies in Japan after World War II: An Analysis of Journals in Its Subfields

28. Travel and the Social Studies Teacher.

29. Youth Education and Unemployment Problems. An International Perspective.

30. Effects of New Technologies.

31. Effects of New Technologies.

32. Doctor-Patient Communication Styles: A Comparison Between the United States and Three Asian Countries.

33. Asia for the Japanese.

34. All in the family? Migrants, nationhood, and care regimes in Asia and North America.

35. Asian Financial Cooperation in the 1990s: The Politics of Membership.

36. A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF PETER GOWAN'S "CONTEMPORARY INTRA-CORE RELATIONS AND WORLD-SYSTEMS THEORY": A CAPITALIST WORLD-EMPIRE OR U.S.-EAST ASIAN GEO-ECONOMIC INTEGRATION?

37. Animosity towards economic giants: what the little guys think.

38. DECADE OF PEACE IN EAST ASIA.

39. Private Universities and Public Funding: Models and Business Plans. Policy Commentary

40. A Concert of Asia?

41. Exchange rate co-ordination for surmounting the East Asian currency crises.

42. International perspectives: Japan and the United States in Pacific Rim trade and economic...

43. The Changing U.S.-Japan Alliance: Implications for U.S. Interests: RL33740.

44. Academic Mobility in a Changing World: Regional and Global Trends. Higher Education Policy 29.

45. After Viet Nam: What Next in Asia?

46. Japan Asks: After MacArthur, What?

47. Japan: Co-Prosperity Again.

48. Defense Infrastructure: In-Kind Projects Initiated during Fiscal Years 2011 and 2012.

49. [Japan-U.S. comparison of the effectiveness of fertility control--the analysis of the incidence of unplanned births (author's transl)].

50. Is the fertility of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans converging to the U.S. norm?