Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Addressing hard‐to‐reach populations for achieving malaria elimination in the Asia Pacific Malaria Elimination Network countries23
Credit crunch: Chinese infrastructure lending and Lao sovereign debt16
Timor‐Leste economic survey: The end of petroleum income12
The impact of land fragmentation on food security in the North Central Coast, Vietnam11
Labour law reform and labour market outcomes in Vietnam11
The role of men and women in agriculture and agricultural decisions in Vanuatu8
Decentralisation and government trust in South Korea: Distinguishing local government trust from national government trust7
Gender, entrepreneurship, and coping with the COVID‐19 pandemic: The case of GoFood merchants in Indonesia6
Local child protection in the Philippines: A case study of actors, processes and key risks for children6
Increasing smallholder farmers’ market participation through technology adoption in rural Timor‐Leste6
A policy and research agenda for Asia's poultry industry5
Female rural–urban migrants and online marketplaces in emerging economies: Evidence from Thailand and Vietnam5
Finteching remittances in paradise: A path to sustainable development5
What parliamentarians think about Australia's post‐COVID‐19 aid program: The emerging ‘cautious consensus’ in Australian aid4
Long live RAMSI? Peace‐building, anti‐corruption and political will in Solomon Islands4
The politics of funding universal healthcare: Diverting local tobacco taxes to subsidise the national health scheme in Indonesia4
Better service delivery, more satisfied citizens? The mediating effects of local government management capacity in South Korea4
Further evidence needed to change policy for the safe and effective radical cure of vivax malaria: Insights from the 2019 annual APMEN Vivax Working Group meeting3
Has recentralisation improved equality? Primary care infrastructure development in China3
Barriers to integrating diagnostic services for febrile illness to support surveillance and patient management in Asia‐Pacific3
The politics of undermining national fee‐free education policy: Insights from Papua New Guinea2
Local divergence and obstacles to spur inclusive coastal development in Iloilo Province, the Philippines2
Kazakhstani womenʼs participation in online marketplaces: Benefits and barriers2
Local government performance and democratic consolidation: Explaining ordinance proposal in Busan Metropolitan Council2
Willingness of women‐led businesses in Pakistan to join formal e‐commerce platforms2
Wage arbitrage through skilled emigration: Evidence from the Pacific Islands2
Transboundary fine dust pollution in China and Korea: How has international politics impeded environmental negotiations?2
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