PUBLICATIONS
Special Assessment Series
The Asia-Pacific and the United States 2004-2005
Foreword
H.C. STACKPOLE
Lieutenant General, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired
President, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies
Editor’s Note
SATU P. LIMAYE
Central Asia and the United States
2004-2005: Moving Beyond Counter-Terrorism?
ROUBEN AZIZIAN
Philippines and the United States 2004-2005: Defining Maturity
CARL BAKER
Asia-Pacific
Missile Defense Cooperation and the United States 2004-2005: A Mixed Bag
RICHARD A. BITZINGER
Japan and the United States 2004-2005: Going
Global?
DAVID FOUSE
Australia and the United States 2004-2005:
All the Way with the U.S.A.?
MOHAN MALIK
Asian Views of the United States and Multilateralism 2004-2005: Mixed
Messages Sent, Mixed Messages Received
JIM ROLFE
China and the United States 2004-2005: Testy Partnership Faces Taiwan
Challenge
DENNY ROY
The Freely Associated States and the United States 2004-2005: Holding
Firm
ERIC Y. SHIBUYA
ROK and the United States 2004-2005: Managing Perception Gaps?
LTC DAVID W. SHIN
Indonesia and the United States 2004-2005: New President, New Needs,
Same Old Relations
ANTHONY L. SMITH
Singapore and the United States
2004-2005: Steadfast Friends
ANTHONY L. SMITH
Malaysia and the United States 2004-2005: The Best of Times?
IAN STOREY
Vietnam and the United States 2004-2005: Still Sensitive, But Moving
Forward
IAN STOREY
Pakistan and the United States 2004-2005: Deepening the Entente
ROBERT G. WIRSING
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