domingo, 18 de agosto de 2013

Asian Currents

The August 2013 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/2013/asian-currents-13-08.pdf

In This Issue
    • Shaky Afghanistan prepares to stand alone (Ian Bickerton)
    • Dominant Abe faces long, winding road (Purnendra Jain)
    • Vietnam’s conflicted human rights policy (Carlyle A. Thayer)
    • Cambodia’s elections remain a work in progress (David Chandler)
    • Is reform in Myanmar becoming self-sustaining? (Trevor Wilson)
    • This is how we rise to the Asian century? (Matt McDonald)
    • Iran’s foreign policy under Rouhani may be business as usual (Brenton Clark)
    • Turkey’s season of protest: Gezi Park and beyond (Christopher Houston)
    • The demonisation of North Korea (Bronwen Dalton, Markus Bell & Kyungja Jung)
    • Books on Asia
    • ASAA calls for submissions for 20th biennial conference

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

    regards
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    Stephen Meatheringham
    ASAA Web Coordinator