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Asian Outlook
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AEI's series of writings that identify and analyze specific topics that either concern American strategic interests in Asia today or will assume greater importance in the near future.

Asian Outlook

2008

No. 2 - Time for Trilateralism? by Christopher Griffin and Michael Auslin
No. 1 - America's Asian Opportunity, by Michael Auslin

2007

No. 3 - Who Is Japan's New Leader? by Michael Auslin
No. 2 - China, the Philippines, and U.S. Influence in Asia, by Renato Cruz De Castro
No. 1 - Dissident Dissonance, by Ellen Bork

2006

No. 4 - America and Japan Approach a Rising China, by Dan Blumenthal
No. 3 - Containment with Chinese Characteristics, by Christopher Griffin
 
2005

October-November - Japan: A Liberal, Nationalistic Defense Transformation, by Christopher Griffin and Dan Blumenthal
August-September - A Global Partnership between the U.S. and India, by Thomas Donnelly and Melissa Wisner
June-July - Facing a Nuclear North Korea, by Dan Blumenthal
April-May - Strengthening the U.S.-Australian Alliance, by Dan Blumenthal
February-March - The Revival of the U.S.-Japanese Alliance, by Dan Blumenthal


Financial Services Outlook

In the June issue of Financial Services Outlook, Peter J. Wallison argues that financial market regulation is no longer capable of handling large markets and allowing the creation of risk-management tools like credit default swaps.


Air Quality in America
Air Quality in America

This detailed, data-driven book rebuts mistaken perceptions that U.S. air quality is bad by documenting marked improvements over the past decades.