The February 2014 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/2014/asian-currents-14-02.pdf
In This Issue
o No easy way out of Thailand’s quandary (John Blaxland)
o Too early for bets as India lumbers to a national election (Peter Mayer)
o Abe and Yasukuni: the illogical politics of Japanese security policy (Rikki Kersten)
o The death of Jang Song-taek and the search for meaning (Emma Campbell)
o Long live the five-year plan! (Hans Hendrischke)
o Chinese without tears? (Anne E. McLaren)
o Another year, another Kartini Day (Joost Coté)
o Sydney’s booming Chinatown (Alexandra Wong)
o Chinese Buddhist encyclopedia one year old and growing fast (Marju Broder)
o China’s return to nature (Gary Sigley)
The index page listing all available issues is at http://www.asaa.asn.au/publications/asian_current_issues.html
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Stephen Meatheringham
ASAA Web Coordinator