Series Publications
The East-West Center ScholarSpace community contains digital versions of just some of the several thousand books, periodicals, and unpublished papers generated by the Center over the past 50 years. Find a complete list of recent East-West Center publications and learn how to obtain them at EastWestCenter.org/publications . Search for recent and older works from 1960 - present using the Center's library catalog at EastWestCenter.org/riscatalog.
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Asia Pacific Bulletin
The Asia Pacific Bulletin (APB), produced by the East-West Center in Washington, publishes summaries of Congressional Study Groups, conferences, seminars, and visitor roundtables, as well as short articles and opinion pieces. APB summaries are always two pages or less, designed for the busy professional or policymaker to capture the essence of dialogue and debate on issues of concern in US-Asia relations.6
Asia Pacific Observer
A quarterly newsletter reporting on analysis of contemporary issues in the region conducted by East-West Center researchers and their colleagues worldwide. The Observer replaces the bi-monthly newspaper, EWC Views, and will give greater emphasis to Asia-Pacific research. See also East-West Center Magazine, East-West Perspectives, Centerviews, East-West Center Views, East-West Center Observer3
Asia Pacific Security Survey Report
Presents results of surveys of security analysts from the Asia Pacific region, an outgrowth and continuation of the "Asia Pacific Security Outlook" project and book series launched in 1997 under the joint sponsorship of the Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE), the ASEAN/ISIS institutions, and the East-West Center.69
Asia-Pacific Population & Policy
Asia-Pacific Population & Policy is a four-page policy brief, issued quarterly, that summarizes research on population and reproductive health for policymakers and others concerned with the Asia-Pacific region.6
Asia-Pacific Population Research Reports
Asia-Pacific Population Research Reports provide an informative discussion of research on important population issues facing the Asia Pacific region. They are intended for social and health scientists, policymakers, program managers, and the interested public. Funding is provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).147
AsiaPacific Issues
Papers in the AsiaPacific Issues series address topics of broad interest and significant impact relevant to current and emerging policy debates. These eight-page, peer-reviewed papers are accessible to readers outside the author's discipline.31
Asian and Pacific Census Forum
A quarterly periodical containing articles on population issues affecting the Asia Pacific region, book reviews, and news about population activities in the region. This series began publication in 1974; over the years, the name of the series has changed several times. Additional issues may be found under the following series names: Asian and Pacific Census Newsletter, Asian and Pacific Census Forum, Asian and Pacific Population Forum.16
Asian and Pacific Census Newsletter
A quarterly periodical containing articles on population issues affecting the Asia Pacific region, book reviews, and news about population activities in the region. This series began publication in 1974; over the years, the name of the series has changed several times. Additional issues may be found under the following series names: Asian and Pacific Census Newsletter, Asian and Pacific Census Forum, Asian and Pacific Population Forum.22
Asian and Pacific Population Forum
A quarterly periodical containing articles on population issues affecting the Asia Pacific region, book reviews, and news about population activities in the region. This series began publication in 1974; over the years, the name of the series has changed several times. Additional issues may be found under the following series names: Asian and Pacific Census Newsletter, Asian and Pacific Census Forum, Asian and Pacific Population Forum0
At the Center
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Centerviews
Newspaper published by the Public Affairs Office between 1983 and 1991 reporting on work and activities at the Center . See also: EWC Magazine, East-West Perspectives, EWC Views14
China Energy Update
A quarterly briefing on energy and economic development in China11
Communication Institute. A Synthesis of Population Communication Experience. Papers
A synthesis of population communication experience papers of the East-West Communication Institute19
Communication Institute. Papers
Papers of the East-West Communication Institute16
Culture & Language Learning Newsletter
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Culture Learning Institute Report
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EWC Insights
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East-West Center (Washington, D.C.). Policy Studies
Policy Studies presents scholarly analysis of key contemporary domestic and international political, economic, and strategic issues affecting Asia in a policy relevant manner. Written for the policy community, academics, journalists, and the informed public, the peer-reviewed publications in this series provide new policy insights and perspectives based on extensive fieldwork and rigorous scholarship.57
East-West Center Annual Report
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East-West Center Bulletin
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East-West Center Foundation Annual Report
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East-West Center Lecture Series
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East-West Center Magazine
Magazine published by the Public Affairs Office between 1968 and 1978 reporting on work and activities at the Center. See also East-West Perspectives, Centerviews, East-West Center Views, Asia Pacific Observer, East-West Center Observer.0
East-West Center News
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East-West Center Observer
The East-West Center Observer is a quarterly newsletter published by the East-West Center. Previously called Asia-Pacific Observer (April-June 1994 - January-March 1995).0
East-West Center Programs - East-West Center Activities
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East-West Center Review
The East-West Center Review was published by the East-West Center Grantees' Association three times a year, June 1964-March 196814
East-West Center Special Reports
This series focuses on timely, critical issues concerning the United States, Asia, and the Pacific and is intended for a wide audience of those who make or influence policy decisions throughout the region.0
East-West Center Today
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East-West Center Views
Newspaper published by the Public Affairs Office between 1991 and 1994 reporting on work and activities at the Center. See also East-West Center Magazine, East-West Perspectives, Centerviews, Asia Pacific Observer, East-West Center Observer12
East-West Center Washington Working Papers
East-West Center Washington Working Papers are non-reviewed and unedited prepublications reporting on research in progress. These papers have a limited distribution, and are available to everyone online as PDF files.0
East-West Center. Country report series
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East-West Dialogue
East-West Dialogue, a project of the East-West Center, fosters discussion and debate of key issues in Asia-U.S. economic relations. The Dialogue seeks to develop and promote innovative policy, business, and civic initiatives to enhance this critical partnership. This is first and foremost an online publication and discussion forum. A print version is also available.16
East-West Film Journal
The East-West Film Journal (1986-1994) supported the Film Program at the Institute of Culture and Communication at the East-West Center. Together with the Hawaii International Film Festival and Film Symposium, this East-West Film Journal gave the scholarly work of the Film Program a broad public outlet.11
East-West Perspectives
Perspectives continues EWC Magazine and is published by the Public Affairs Office between 1979 and 1982 reporting on work and activities at the Center. See also East-West Center Magazine, Centerviews, East-West Center Views, Asia Pacific Observer, East-West Center Observer565
East-West Wire
The East-West Wire is a news, commentary, and analysis service provided by the East-West Center in Honolulu. Any part or all of the Wire content may be used by media with attribution to the East-West Center or the person quoted.0
Environment and Policy Institute. Program reports
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Environment and Policy Institute. Research Reports
Also called East-West Environment and Policy Institute Research Reports. These Reports contain Institute or cooperative research results that reflect the EAPI concept and approach to natural systems assessment for development, human interactions with tropical ecosystems, environmental dimensions of energy policies, and marine environment and extended maritime jurisdictions.14
Environment and Policy Institute. Workshop reports
East-West Environment and Policy Institute workshop reports2
Habitech
HABITECH was the newsletter of the Low-Cost Housing Technology Project, East-West Technology and Development Institute.0
Horizons : a journal of Asia-Pacific issues (1986-89)
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IEC Newsletter
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Impulse
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Information, Education Communication in Population
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Infotech
INFOTECH's 3 volumes (Fall 1974 - spring/summer 1977) span the later years of the East-West Technology and Development Institute.0
Ink-Stained Wretch Newsletter
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JF Network
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Jefferson Network
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Language Planning Newsletter
This newsletter (1975-1985) contains a lead article describing language planning activities somewhere in the world (agencies involved in such activities, their goals, targets, special implementation, evaluation methods, etc.); announcements of meetings, conferences, seminars, workshops of interest; descriptions of research in progress or just completed; notices of books and articles; short book reviews; other items which readers or the editorial board feel should be included.7
Latin America Oil & Gas Monitor
A quarterly analysis of oil and gas development in Latin America5
Meeting Minds
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NTA Bulletin
Series of short publications that summarize the results of National Transfer Accounts research for a broad audience.0
NTA Newsletter
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National Family Health Survey Bulletin
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National Family Health Survey Subject Reports
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Network
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News from East-West Center
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Northeast Asia Journalists Dialogue
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PIDP Dialogue
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PITO Economic Brief
The PITO Economic Brief series, which is published under the Private Investment and Trade Opportunities (PITO) project, is designed to address and analyze timely and important policy issues in the ASEAN region that are of interest to the private sectors in the United States and ASEAN.3
Pacific Island Energy Studies
A collaboration of the Pacific Islands Development Program and Resource Systems Institute5
Pacific Islands Brief
Pacific Islands Brief series seeks to stimulate discussion by providing concise overviews of contemporary issues in the Pacific Islands region.23
Pacific Islands Communication Newsletter
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Pacific Islands Development Program Economic Report
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Pacific Islands Development Program Research Reports
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Pacific Islands Journalism Newsletter
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Pacific Islands Policy
Pacific Islands Policy examines critical issues, problems, and opportunities that are relevant to the Pacific Islands region. The series is intended to influence the policy process, affect how people understand a range of contemporary Pacific issues, and help fashion solutions. A central aim of the series is to encourage scholarly analysis of economic, political, social, and cultural issues in a manner that will advance common understanding of current challenges and policy responses.9
Population Institute. HOMES research report series
Also known as East-West Population Institute. HOMES Research Reports are circulated to inform planners and researchers about research findings and training materials from the Household Model for Economic and Social Studies developed at the East-West Population Institute.72
Population Institute. Papers
Also known as "Papers of the East-West Population Institute," this long series reflects diverse disciplinary and cultural perspectives on population issues.5
President's Review
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Program on Population. Papers.
These Papers present findings and policy implications from research on population issues in Asia, the Pacific, and the United States.8
Resource Systems Institute. Cooperative Education and Training of Managers for Development Projects. MDP case history
Contains a series of eight case histories covering agricultural, industrial, public works, and social sectors. Case history research has become a widespread instructional tool in medical and law schools, followed by schools of business, public administration, and engineering. These case histories are innovative, however, in representing the first attempt to construct a series of case analyses within a single conceptual framework--that of the development project as an integrated whole.1
Resource Systems Institute. Research materials
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Resource Systems Institute. Workshop and conference report
East-West Resource Systems Institute2
Russia Oil & Gas Monitor
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Senior Policy Seminar
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Specialists on the Asia Pacific Region
This guide for journalists includes biodata, selected publications, direct-line phone numbers and e-mail addresses for East-West Center specialist4
Speeches
The East-West Center provides a forum for extended discussion of major issues affecting Asia, the Pacific and the United States by prominent researchers, analysts and policymakers6
Summer Seminar on Population
Held annually from 1970 to 2011.7
Technology and Development Institute. Case Studies in Public Policy Implementation and Project Management
This series of case studies cover agricultural, industrial, public works, and social sectors. These case studies were initiated early in the calendar year 1976. Participants from Korea, New Zealand, Philippines, Thailand, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Iran, and the United States conducted the necessary field research as a basis for writing case study analyses of development projects in the context of an integrated project cycle3
Transformations in Leadership
Journal of the East-West Center Leadership Certificate Program35
Washington Report
Washington Report is a bimonthly newsletter that provides an "inside-the-Beltway" perspective on developments in U.S.-Asia Pacific relations. The centerpiece of the report is an interview with a leading authority on an economic, political, and/or strategic issues of importance to transpacific relations. Periodically, a special supplement is published that provides in-depth analysis of a topic covered in the newsletter.Sub-communities
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East-West Center Occasional Papers
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Economics (op)
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Education and Training (op)
East-West Center Occasional Papers. Education and Training1
Energy and Minerals (op)
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Environment (op)
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East-West Center Working Papers
The prepublication works of the East-West Center Working Papers series are written by EWC staff and Visiting Fellows. The projects are generally discussion papers or works destined for formal publication elsewhere. EWC Working Papers are sold through the bookstore and are available for free download.118
Economics [Working Papers]
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Economics and Politics [Working Papers]
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Environment [Working Papers]
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Environment, Population, and Health [Working Papers]
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