domingo, 17 de junio de 2012

Asian Currents

The June 2012 issue of "Asian Currents" from the Asian Studies Association of Australia is now available from the ASAA web site at http://www.asaa.asn.au/publications/ac/2012/asian-currents-12-06.pdf

In this issue


• Easy pickings: the plight of asylum seekers in Indonesia (Antje Missbach)


• China’s new ‘enemies of state’ (Roderic Broadhurst and Brigitte Bouhours)

• Afghanistan’s education ‘miracle’ (Attaullah Wahidyar)

• What did Kim Jong-Il want? (Leonid Petrov)

• Pirates or hawks. Who hijacked the Chinese fishing boats (Leonid Petrov)

• Language education in the Asian Century. Why language learning? (Yuko Kinoshita)

• New Australian mindset needed in dealing with Asia (Purnendra Jain)

• Myth or reality? Thailand’s threat to Cambodia (Kimly Nghoun)

• Malaysia’s next general election shaping up to be a battle of the coalitions (Greg Lopez)

• Through the eyes of children—Japan’s 3.11 disaster (Evon Fung)

• Books on Asia

• Registrations still open for ASAA conference

 
The index page listing all available issues is at http://www.asaa.asn.au/publications/asian_current_issues.html


regards

Stephen Meatheringham

ASAA Web Coordinator