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Australian Journal of International Affairs, 1991, Vol.45 (1), p.127-159
Ort / Verlag
Taylor & Francis Group
Erscheinungsjahr
1991
Beschreibungen/Notizen
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David Hegarty and Peter Polomka (eds.). The Security of Oceania in the 1990s vol 1: Views from the Region. Canberra Papers on Strategy and Defence no. 60. Canberra, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University, 1989. 92 pp. A$10.00.
Peter Polomka (ed.). The Security of Oceania in the 1990s vol 2: Managing Change. Canberra Papers on Strategy and Defence no. 68. Canberra, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, 1990. 96 pp. A$10.00
Stephen Bates. The South Pacific Island Countries and France: A Study in Inter-State Relations. Canberra, Department of International Relations, Australian National University, 1990. A$15.00
J. Linnekin and L. Poyer (eds.). Cultural Identity and Ethnicity in the Pacific. Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 1990. 323 pp. US$35.00.
M.C. Howard (ed.). Ethnicity and Nation-Building in the Pacific. Tokyo, United Nations University Press. 342 pp. US$35.00.
'Renaissance in the Pacific' Ethnies 4, 8-10 (Spring 1989) 121 pp. US$15.00.
Jeffrey Grey, A Military History of Australia. Melbourne, Cambridge University Press, 1990. xi + 248 pp. A$39.95.
Frontline Gallipoli. C.E.W. Bean's Diary from the Trenches. Selected and annotated by K. Fewster. Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1990. 217 pp. A$19.95 (paper).
David Horner (ed.). Duty First: The Royal Australian Regiment in War and Peace. Allen and Unwin, 1990. 525 pp., index, photographs, maps. A$39.95.
M. Light and A.J.R. Groom (eds.). International Relations: A Handbook of Current Theory. London, Frances Pinter, Boulder, Lynne Rienner, 1985. 245 pp. £30.00.
Scott B. MacDonald, Margie Lindsay and David L. Crum (eds.). The Global Debt Crisis. London: Pinter Publishers, 1990. ix + 256 pp. £32.50.
Vilho Harle (ed.). European Values in International Relations. London and New York, Pinter, 1990. xi + 208 pp. £29.50 (hardcover).
Frank C. Zagare (ed.). Modeling International Conflict. New York, Gordon & Breach Science Publishers, 1990. iii + 167 pp. US$27.00.
Desmond Ball and Helen Wilson (eds.). Strange Neighbours: the Australia-Indonesia Relationship. Sydney, Allen & Unwin, 1991. xix + 268 pp. Tables, figures, appendices, bibliography, index. A$24.95 (paper).
Greg Fry (ed.). Australia's Regional Security. North Sydney, Allen & Unwin, 1991. 221 pp. A$16.95 (paper).
Suzanne Pepper. China's Education Reform in the 1980s: Policies, Issues, and Historical Perspectives. China Research Monograph 36, Berkeley, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California at Berkeley, Centre for Chinese Studies, 1990. 196 pp. US$12.00.
Michael Oksenberg, Lawrence R. Sullivan and Marc Lambert (eds.). Beijing Spring 1989: Confrontation and Conflict, The Basis Documents. Armonk, M.E. Sharpe, Inc., N.Y., 1990. 403 pp. US$15.95 (paper) US$45.00 (hardcover).
Joyce K. Kallgren (ed.). Building a Nation-State: China after Forty Years. China Research Monograph 37, Berkeley, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Centre for Chinese Studies, 1990. 205 pp. US$12.00.
William C. Jones (ed.). Basic Principles of Civil Law in China. New York, M.E. Sharpe Inc., 1989. xviii + 378 pp. US$90.00.
Ann Kent. Human Rights in the People's Republic of China: National and International Dimensions. Canberra, Peace Research Centre, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1990. 90 pp. A$10.00.
Keith Forster. Rebellion and Factionalism in a Chinese Province: Zhejiang, 1966-1976. New York, M.E. Sharpe, Inc. 1990. 338 pp. + xiii. $US45. Biographical sketches, bibliography, index.
J. Berting et al (eds.). Human Rights in a Pluralistic World: Individuals and Collectivities. Middleburg, The Netherlands, UNESCO Roosevelt Study Center, 1990. xiv + 266 pp. £24.50 (hardcover).
Janeen Baxter, Michael Emmison and John Western (eds.). Class Analysis and Contemporary Australia. Melbourne, Macmillan, 1991. xiii + 394 pp. A$29.95.
Oskar Spate. On the Margins of History: from the Punjab to Fiji. Canberra, National Centre for Development Studies, Australian National University, 1991. viii + 142 pp. A$25.00 (paper).
Vipan Chandra. Imperialism, Resistance and Reform in Late Nineteenth-Century Korea. Enlightenment and the Independence Club. Berkeley, University of California Institute of East Asian Studies, 1988. x + 240 pp. US$17.00 (paper).
David Steinberg. The Future of Burma. Crisis and Choice in Myanmar. Lantham, University Press of America, 1990. xvii + 100 pp. $US26.25 (hardcover), $US10.25 (paper).
David Lange. Nuclear Free, the New Zealand Way. Auckland, Penguin Books Ltd, 1990. 212 pp. A$14.99 (paperback).
R.T. Appleyard and R.N. Ghosh (eds.). Economic Planning and Performance in Indian Ocean Island States. Indian Ocean Policy Papers 2, Canberra, NCDS, ANU, 1990. 158 pp., tables A$25.00.
Michael Mandelbaum (ed.). Western Approaches to the Soviet Union. New York, Council on Foreign Relations, 1988. x + 113pp. US$10.95.
Gregory Flynn (ed.). Soviet Military Doctrine and Western Policy. London, Routledge, 1989. xi + 408 pp. A$105.00.
Ivan Szelenyi, in collaboration with Robert Manchin, Pál Juhász, Bálint Magyar and Bill Martin. Socialist Entrepreneurs: Embourgeoisement in Rural Hungary. Cambridge, Polity Press, 1988. xv + 255 pp. A$29.95.
Michael Rywkin. Soviet Society Today. Armonk, M.E. Sharpe Inc., 1989. xii + 243 pp. US$35.00 (hardback), US$12.95 (paperback).
Current Politics of the Soviet Union Vol.1, No.1, 1990. Quarterly. New York, Nova Science Publishers. ISSN 1048-7387 ii + 93 pp. Annual subscription price: US$95.00.
Suchit Bunbongkarn. The Military in Thai Politics 1981-86. Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1987. x + 110 pp. S$19.50/US$12.00 (paper). (This is a joint review for Australian Journal of International Affairs and Asian Studies Review.)
Garry Rodan. The Political Economy of Singapore's Industrialization. Basingstoke, UK, Macmillan, 1990. xviii + 266 pp. A$40.00 (hardcover).
Alison Broinowski (ed.). ASEAN into the 1990s. Basingstoke, UK, Macmillan Press Ltd, 1990. xiii + 265 pp. A$46.95 (paper).
Joyce K. Kallgren, Noordin Sopiee and Soedjati Djiwandono (eds.). ASEAN and China: An Evolving Relationship. Berkeley, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, 1988. xiii + 367 pp. US$20.00 (paper).
K. Holly Maze Carter. The Asian Dilemma in US Foreign Policy. New York/London, M.E. Sharpe Inc., 1989. xxiv + 247 pp. US$15.95 (paper) US$39.95 (cloth).
Taufik Abdullah and Sharon Siddique (eds.). Islam and Society in Southeast Asia. Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1986. xii + 348 pp. S$45.00 (cloth), S$32.00 (paper).
Bruce Matthews and Judith Nagata (eds.). Religion, Values and Development in Southeast Asia. Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1986. vi + 168 pp. S$16.00 (paper).
Robert A. Scalapino, Seizaburo Sato, Jusuf Wanandi and Sung-joo Han (eds.). Pacific-Asian Economic Policies and Regional Interdependence. Berkeley, Institute of East Asian Studies, 1988. viii + 352 pp. US$20.00.
Simon Dalby. Creating a Second Cold War: the Discourse on Politics. New York: Guilford Publications, 1990. x + 211 pp. US$35.00.
Alistair McCrae. Scots in Burma: Golden Times in a Golden Land. Edinburgh, Kiscadale Publications, 1990. viii + 110 pp. A$10 (paper).
Ashok Kapur. Diplomatic Ideas and Statecraft. Leiden, E.J. Brill, 1990. 133 pp. US$20.57 (paper).
B.E. O'Neill. Insurgency and Terrorism: Inside Modern Revolutionary Warfare. Brassey's, US, McLean, 1990. x + 171 pp. Contents, preface, foreward, index. A$44.00(hardcover only).
Frank von Hippel and Roald Sagdeev (eds.). Reversing the Arms Race: How to Achieve and Verify Deep Reductions in the Nuclear Arsenals. New York, Gordon & Breach Science Publishers, 1990. xi + 432 pp. US$24.00 (paper); US$49.00 (hardcover).
Tony Killick. A Reaction Too Far. Economic Theory and the Role of the State in Developing Countries. London, Overseas Development Institute, 1989. 77 pp. A$10.00.
Geoff T. Harris and Frank G. Jarrett. Educating Overseas Students in Australia: Who Benefits? North Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1990. xvi + 119 pp. A$17.95 (paper).
Jim Weir. A New Zealand Ambassador's Letters from Moscow. Auckland: Hodder and Staughton, 1988. 344 pp. NZ$34.95.