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Australian Journal of International Affairs, Volume 59 Issue 3 2005

2008 Impact Factor: 0.525
© 2009 Thomson Reuters, Journal Citation Reports®
Increasing to 5 issues in 2010
ISSN: 1465-332X (electronic) 1035-7718 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
Previously published as: Australian Outlook (0004-9913) until 1990
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Miscellany
Notes on our contributors
Pages 251 – 252
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Editorials
Editor's foreword
Pages 253 – 256
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Original Articles
Coral Bell's contribution to Australian foreign policy
Brendan Taylor
Pages 257 – 260
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The importance of being Coral Bell
J. D. B. Miller
Pages 261 – 263
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Coral Bell and the classical realist tradition
James L. Richardson
Pages 265 – 268
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Creating a dialogue: are scholars from Mars and policy makers from Venus?
A response to Bercovitch, Clements and Druckman

Barry Desker
Pages 269 – 274
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Whither the six-party process on North Korea?
James Cotton
Pages 275 – 282
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It's time to scrap the NPT
Michael Wesley
Pages 283 – 299
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The future of the NPT
Marianne Hanson
Pages 301 – 316
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US foreign policy and the pragmatic use of international institutions
Michael Mastanduno
Pages 317 – 333
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Imperialist democracy, ancient Athenians and the US presence in Iraq
Roger Scott
Pages 335 – 350
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Australia-Southeast Asia relations and the East Asian Summit
Michael Richardson
Pages 351 – 365
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Comments on Michael Richardson's article
Anthony Milner
Pages 367 – 373
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Asia–Pacific and a new international order: responses and options
Glen Stafford; Purnendra Jain
Pages 375 – 381
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Reviews
Beyond the clash of civilisations?
Jacinta O'Hagan
Pages 383 – 400
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Book Reviews
Book reviews
Pages 401 – 410
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