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Abernethy, D. B. (2000) The Dynamics of Global Dominance: European OverseasEmpires, 1415–1980(New Haven: Yale University Press).Acharya, A. (1997) “Ideas, Identity, and Institution-Building: From the ‘ASEANWay’ to the ‘Asia-Pacific Way,’” Pacific Review10(3): 319–346.Acharya, A. (1999) “A Concert of Asia?” Survival41(3): 84–101.Acharya, A. (2001) Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia: ASEANand the Problem of Regional Order(London: Routledge).Acharya, A. (2004) “How Ideas Spread: Whose Norms Matter? Norm Localizationand Institutional Change in Asian Regionalism,” International Organization58: 239–275.Acharya, A. (2009a) Whose Ideas Matter? Agency and Power in Asian Regionalism(Ithaca: Cornell University Press).Acharya, A. (2009b) “The Strong in the World of the Weak: Southeast Asia in Asia’sRegional Architecture,” in M. Green and B. Gill, eds., Asia’s New Multilateral-ism: Cooperation, Competition, and the Search for Community(New York: Co-lumbia University Press), 172–189.Agnew, J. (1994) “The Territorial Trap: The Geographical Assumptions of Interna-tional Relations Theory,” Review of International Political Economy1(1): 53–80.Agnew, J. (1998) Geopolitics: Re-Visioning World Politics(London: Routledge).Agnew, J. (2005) Hegemony: The New Shape of Global Power(Philadelphia: Tem-ple University Press).Alagappa, M. (1998) “Asian Practice of Security: Key Features and Explanations,”in M. Alagappa, ed., Asian Security Practice: Material and Ideational Influ-ences(Stanford: Stanford University Press), 611–676.Alden, C., and C. R. Hughes (2009) “Harmony and Discord in China’s Africa Strat-egy: Some Implications for Foreign Policy,” China Quarterly199: 563–584.Alderman, L., and D. Barboza (2011) “Europe Tries to Lure Chinese Cash to BackRescue of Euro,” New York Times,October 28.Allison, R. (2008) “Virtual Regionalism, Regional Structures and Regime Securityin Central Asia,” Central Asian Survey27(2): 185–202.Altman, R. C., and R. N. Hass (2010) “American Profligacy and American Power:The Consequences of Fiscal Irresponsibility,” Foreign Affairs89(6): 25–34.Anderlini, J. (2009) “China Forex Fund Finds Safety in Secrecy,” Financial Times,March 15.Anderlini, J. (2012) “Bo Xilai: Power, Death and Politics,” Financial Times,July 20.Anonymous (2011a) Guowuyuan Gang’aoban Fuzhuren Zhou Bo: Fahui Xianggangzai Jingmao Hezuo zhong Buke Tidai Zuoyong[Deputy Director of the Hong201Bibliography
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Abernethy, D. B. (2000) The Dynamics of Global Dominance: European OverseasEmpires, 1415–1980(New Haven: Yale University Press).Acharya, A. (1997) “Ideas, Identity, and Institution-Building: From the ‘ASEANWay’ to the ‘Asia-Pacific Way,’” Pacific Review10(3): 319–346.Acharya, A. (1999) “A Concert of Asia?” Survival41(3): 84–101.Acharya, A. (2001) Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia: ASEANand the Problem of Regional Order(London: Routledge).Acharya, A. (2004) “How Ideas Spread: Whose Norms Matter? Norm Localizationand Institutional Change in Asian Regionalism,” International Organization58: 239–275.Acharya, A. (2009a) Whose Ideas Matter? Agency and Power in Asian Regionalism(Ithaca: Cornell University Press).Acharya, A. (2009b) “The Strong in the World of the Weak: Southeast Asia in Asia’sRegional Architecture,” in M. Green and B. Gill, eds., Asia’s New Multilateral-ism: Cooperation, Competition, and the Search for Community(New York: Co-lumbia University Press), 172–189.Agnew, J. (1994) “The Territorial Trap: The Geographical Assumptions of Interna-tional Relations Theory,” Review of International Political Economy1(1): 53–80.Agnew, J. (1998) Geopolitics: Re-Visioning World Politics(London: Routledge).Agnew, J. (2005) Hegemony: The New Shape of Global Power(Philadelphia: Tem-ple University Press).Alagappa, M. (1998) “Asian Practice of Security: Key Features and Explanations,”in M. Alagappa, ed., Asian Security Practice: Material and Ideational Influ-ences(Stanford: Stanford University Press), 611–676.Alden, C., and C. R. Hughes (2009) “Harmony and Discord in China’s Africa Strat-egy: Some Implications for Foreign Policy,” China Quarterly199: 563–584.Alderman, L., and D. Barboza (2011) “Europe Tries to Lure Chinese Cash to BackRescue of Euro,” New York Times,October 28.Allison, R. (2008) “Virtual Regionalism, Regional Structures and Regime Securityin Central Asia,” Central Asian Survey27(2): 185–202.Altman, R. C., and R. N. Hass (2010) “American Profligacy and American Power:The Consequences of Fiscal Irresponsibility,” Foreign Affairs89(6): 25–34.Anderlini, J. (2009) “China Forex Fund Finds Safety in Secrecy,” Financial Times,March 15.Anderlini, J. (2012) “Bo Xilai: Power, Death and Politics,” Financial Times,July 20.Anonymous (2011a) Guowuyuan Gang’aoban Fuzhuren Zhou Bo: Fahui Xianggangzai Jingmao Hezuo zhong Buke Tidai Zuoyong[Deputy Director of the Hong201Bibliography
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