lunes, 10 de diciembre de 2012

Asian Currents

The December 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-12-12.pdf

In this issue:

‘No surprises’ White Paper provides ASAA with policy opportunities (John Ingleson)

Hindi after Henry (Peter Friedlander)

Intensive Mongolian language course at ANU

Sino-Japanese relations stuck on dispute over barren rocks (Jingdong Yuan)

Resolving tension in South Asia’s emerging climate crisis (Paul E. McShane)

What Indian history teaches us about climate change legislation (Brett M. Bennett)

Violence, migrant women and the ostrich approach (Swati Parashar)

Getting to the ‘truth’ of violence in eastern Indonesia (Steve Sharp)

Reclaiming lost or marginalised histories (Annette Van den Bosch)

National collection of Asian languages and studies resources (Michelle Harvey)

New ASAA Council

Books on Asia

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

All issues of Asian Currents are able to be searched via the search box on the Asian Currents index page.

regards


Stephen Meatheringham

ASAA Web Coordinator