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51
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Closer ASEAN-Japan Relations amid Great Power Transition in the 21st Century?
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Peng Er, Lam;
;
(Asia-Pacific review,
v.30,
2023,
pp.44-65)
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52
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Thailand's Kra Canal Proposal and China's Maritime Silk Road: Between Fantasy and Reality?
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Peng Er, Lam;
National University of Singapore;
(Asian affairs, an American review,
v.45,
2018,
pp.1-17)
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53
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Civil Society in Japan: The Growing Role of NGOs in Tokyo's Aid Development Policy (review)
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Lam, Peng Er;
;
(The Journal of Japanese studies,
v.30,
2004,
pp.547-550)
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54
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Changing Power Relations in Northeast Asia: Implications for Relations between Japan and South Korea (review)
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Er, Lam Peng;
;
(The Journal of Japanese studies,
v.39,
2013,
pp.240-244)
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55
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Japan at a Crossroads: Abe Shinzo's Politics and Abenomics
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LAM, Peng Er;
The East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore;
(East Asian policy : an international quarterly,
v.7,
2015,
pp.121-129)
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56
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Singapore-China relations in geopolitics, economics, domestic politics and public opinion: an awkward “special relationship”?
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Peng Er, LAM;
Principal Research Fellow, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore;
(Journal of contemporary East Asia studies,
v.10,
2021,
pp.203-217)
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57
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J.A.A. Stockwin, Governing Japan: Divided Politics in a Resurgent Economy, Fourth edition, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2008 (Paperback), $39.95, ISBN-13: 978-1405154161
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Peng Er, LAM;
;
(Japanese journal of political science,
v.10,
2009,
pp.353-354)
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58
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Southeast Asia - Driven by Growth: Political Change in the Asia-Pacific Region. Edited by James W. Morley. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1993. Pp. xvi, 346. Tables, Figures, Bibliography, Index.
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Er, Lam Peng;
;
(Journal of Southeast Asian studies,
v.26,
1995,
pp.429-431)
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59
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The Liberal Democratic Party's quest for local policy-making party organisation: The case of the Kanagawa forum 21
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Peng-er, Lam;
Teaches in the Department of Political Science, The National University of Singapore,;
(Japan forum,
v.7,
1995,
pp.171-187)
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States, Markets and Civil Society in Asia Pacific: The Political Economy of the Asia-Pacific Region, Volume 1
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Lam, Peng Er;
East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore, 1 Arts Link, Singapore 117570. eailampe@nus.edu.sg;
(Asia Pacific journal of management : APJM,
v.19,
2002,
pp.608-610)