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Chris Hughes article is top download
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Professor Hughes is alongside esteemed company in the list with the likes of Cha, Friedberg, Lampton and Williamson.
The full list of most downloaded articles in 2013:
- Christopher W. Hughes - North Korea's Nuclear Weapons: Implications for the Nuclear Ambitions of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan
- Yasheng Huang - Rethinking the Beijing Consensus
- Yan Xuetong - Strategic Cooperation without Mutual Trust: A Path Forward for China and the United States
- Victor D. Cha - Complex Patchworks: U.S. Alliances as Part of Asia's Regional Architecture
- Hanscom Smith - Toward a Universal Japan: Taking a Harder Look at Japanese Soft Power
- Peter Jennings - The U.S. Rebalance to the Asia-Pacific: An Australian Perspective
- David M. Lampton - China and the United States: Beyond Balance
- Chaesung Chun - U.S. Strategic Rebalancing to Asia: South Korea's Perspective Aaron
- L. Friedberg - The Next Phase of the "Contest for Supremacy" in Asia
- John Williamson - Is the "Beijing Consensus" Now Dominant?