Asia and Pacific

Andrew J. Nathan

This moving autobiography helps explain why many Uighurs resent Chinese rule.

Andrew J. Nathan

Calder makes a good case that the U.S.-Japanese alliance is in trouble.

Andrew J. Nathan

Mühlhahn describes prisoners' struggles to preserve pockets of individual freedom and identity under harsh, often fatal conditions.

Andrew J. Nathan

This previously untold story bespeaks both the profound insecurity of Japan's geostrategic position and the inventiveness of its elites in looking for solutions.

Andrew J. Nathan

Yang believes that net activism is part of a "long revolution" that is making Chinese society more open, egalitarian, and participatory.

Andrew J. Nathan

The contributors to this volume address tensions in ASEAN's new charter between the classic ASEAN principles of consensus and nonintervention and newer principles such as democracy, good governance, and human rights.