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The shark fin industry in the Aru Islands, eastern Indonesia Yoshiharu Abe, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Speech Perception Problems of Central Asian Languages Abuov ZH. A., Kazakh State Law University , Republic of Kazakhstan
The Comparative Analysis of Kazakhstan Legislation in the sphere of copyright pre and post getting the Independence Abuov ZH. A., Kazakh State Law University , Republic of Kazakhstan
Indigeneity and Resource Management in Indonesia Today: The Reformulation of Adat among the Lindu People of Central Sulawesi Greg Acciaioli, University of Western Australia
From Fable to Fumble: Vietnam to Kosovo… (Ian) W. A. C. Adie, Monash University, Australia
Aceh, West Papua and Timor Lorosae: Three models of TNC influence on post-colonial liberation movements. George Aditjindro
India's Nuclear Policy: Past History and Future Prospects
Dr. Mohammed Badrul Alam, Miyazaki International College, Japan
Girl-power or she-devils?: Unravelling the potential for a feminised reform movement in Ayu Utami's "Saman" Pam Allen, University of Tasmania, Australia
From virgin to whore: The development of the nation in Mangunwijaya's "Durga Umayi" Pam Allen, University of Tasmania, Australia
Punjabi Missionary Education: A Reluctant Collaboration 1860-1877 Tim Allender, The University of Sydney, NSW , Australia
Job Satisfaction Levels of Western and Asian Expatriate Managers in Businesses in Vietnam: Concerns and Issues Vu Thi Dieu Anh, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Advertising democracy: Commercial television and the 1999 Indonesian National Elections Stephen Atkinson, Northern Territory University, Australia
Ancient practice, contemporary form: Understanding the role of Feng Shui in Chinese built environments Dr. Rochelle E. Ball, The University of New South Wales, Australia
Globalisation and Asian Migrant Labour - Implications for citizenship and human rights Dr. Rochelle Ball, The University of New South Wales, Australia & Dr. Nicola Piper, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Denmark
Mobilizing for a Hindu Homeland: Dalits, Adivasis and the Hindu Mahasabha in Bengal, 1924-47 Dr Sekhar Bandyopadhyay, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Selective Memory and Collective Forgetting: Historiography and the Philippine Centennial of 1898 Greg Bankoff, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Asia's Hazardous Future? Natural Disasters and Societies in the 21st Century Greg Bankoff, University of Auckland, New Zealand
A Vanished Identity:The Case of the lost Kalamukhas of Karnataka? Dr. Jayant Bapat, La Trobe University , Australia
Assessing President Wahid Greg Barton, Deakin University, Australia
On Magellan, His Cross and Lapulapu's Wrath: Remembering the Past in Cebu Julius Bautista, Australian National University
Taming the wild beasts: Globalisation and economic policy in Malaysia Mark Beeson, Griffith University, Australia
Womens' health and virgin identities: providing reproductive health care for unmarried women in Eastern Indonesia Linda Rae Bennett, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Gendering Literacy in Rural China - A Field Study Elizabeth Billard, University of Adelaide
Women's Education in the Context of Changing Gender Structure in Vietnam - 1960s & 1990s Ngo Thi Ngan Binh, The National University of Singapore
Civil Society and Cultural Identity in Singapore David Birch, Deakin University, Australia
Civil Society and Media Regulation in Singapore David Birch, Deakin University, Australia
Can the Quality Education reforms reduce examination emphasis? Juliette Bornas, The Australian National University
Democratization and Government-Business Relations in Indonesia: the Case of the Small and Medium Scale Enterprises Alasdair Bowie, The George Washington University, USA
Death and betrayal: the final years of the reign of Tipu Sultan Kate Brittlebank, Monash University, Australia
Short-changed? Part-time workers in Japan Kaye Broadbent, Griffith University, Australia
Missing people, militia, and multi media Alison Broinowski, The Australian National University
Tortured Body, Betrayed Heart: State violence in the narratives of ex-"Communist" Indonesian political prisoners Budiawan Purwadi , National University of Singapore
Media coverage of Cambodia - 1975 to 1991 Walter Burgess, Australia
Het Indonesisch décor - a critique of the poetry of the Dutch East Indies and Indonesia in the 20th Century Ian Campbell, MA, Sydney, Australia
Asia and cultural life in Australia - will the twain ever meet? Alison Carroll, The Asialink Centre, University of Melbourne, Australia
The Changing Face of the Real Malay 1890-1930: the evolution of racial stereotypes in British Malaya and their role as an adjunct to policy formation Diana Carroll, The Australian National University
Patrimonialism under Pressure: the Internationalisation of Indonesia's Automotive Industry Dr Ian Chalmers, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Surviving the Global(izing) City: Burmese Transnational Migrants and Community Formation in Bangkok and Singapore Dr. Michael W. Charney, National University of Singapore
Chinese Language as an Obstacle to Christian Evangelicalism and the introduction of Western Scientific Learning in the Nineteenth Century Kai-wing Chow ,University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, USA
The Rise of a New Working Class in Taiwan at the Beginning of a New Millennium Jou-juo Chu, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Adaptation Models--in the case of overseas Chinese students in Japan Chun Fen Shao, University of Sydney, Australia
China's rural market development since reform: Has the traditional market system revived? Him Chung, The Australian National University
Myth, Mysticism and Spirituality in "Saman" and "Rikmadenda Mencari Tuhan" Marshall Clark, University of Tasmania, Australia
"Rama Tambak" and "President Dosomuko": Foreshadowing the Fall of Suharto Marshall Clark, University of Tasmania, Australia
News and democracy: Foreign assistance to the news media in Cambodia Judith Clarke
Opium Reduction Programs and Gender in Northern Laos Paul T. Cohen and Chris Lyttleton, Macquarie University, Australia
New Patterns of Opposition Politics in Southeast Asia Kit Collier, Australian National University
Tourism, Sexuality and Development: Gay sex tourism and the Philippines in the new millenium. Dana Collins, University of California, USA
The potential for philosophical hermeneutics to clarify problems in Australian perceptions of Asia: the case of Japan Chris Coney, The Australian National University
Hal Porter in Occupied Japan Chris Coney, The Australian National University
Civic Education and the Ends of Thai Liberalism Michael Connors, La Trobe University, Australia
The Indonesian Mass Killings, 1965-66: Review of the Literature Charles A. Coppel, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Whose City? Imagining the Slum: Santising the Kampung. Semarang, 1900 - 1925 Joost Cote, Deakin University, Melbourne
Communities and Conservation in the Philippine Uplands Rob Cramb, University of Queensland, Australia
Women Workers in Malaysia: The State, Globalisation and Identity Vicki Crinis, University of Wollongong, Australia
Speech and silence: Secret languages of the oppressed Heather Curnow, University of Tasmania, Australia
Moving Beyond the Static Concepts of Host and Guest: a case study from Lombok, Indonesia Gavan Cushnahan, The University of Western Australia, Australia
The Debate Over Financial Independence in India in the Inter-War Years: The Establishment of the Reserve Bank of India Bill Damachis, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Australia in India: A Case Study of the Commodification and Internationalisation of Higher Education Bill Damachis, Michael Gillan and John McGuire, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
'Salaryman Kintaro': The Manga Guide to Performing Masculinity Romit Dasgupta, University of Western Australia
Ethnic Violence and Electoral Politics in the Periphery Jamie Davidson
The Problem of Language and Cultural Insensitivity in an Era of Globalization Fernando de Araujo
"Japanese Music" Can Be Popular Hugh de Ferranti, University of Michigan, USA
Options for Aged Care in Japan Noriko Dethlefs, University of Wollongong, Australia
From van Heutsz to Soeharto: Repression and the Failure of Institutional Development Howard Dick, University of Melbourne, Australia
Board Compensation, Performance, and Corporate Governance in Publicly-Listed Malaysian Companies Ergun Dogan and Russell Smyth, Monash University, Australia
Children and Publicness in the Media Sphere Stephi Donald, Murdoch University, Australia
Peace-building and development in practice: Lessons from Cambodia for East Timor Sue Downie, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Political development and the media in Cambodia Sue Downie, The University of Melbourne, Australia
The New World Order's Deputy, or, A New Theory of Dominoes: Australian popular media perceptions of Regional Autonomy following the Indonesian Crises of the late 1990s Jeff Doyle, Australian Defence Force Academy
Presidential succession: parody and precedent in shaping Indonesia's political culture Dr Steven Drakeley, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Engineering Violence and Authenticating Separatism: Separating the Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) from the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) Elizabeth Drexler, University of Washington, USA
Nostalgia in Vietnamese Television Drama Lisa Drummond, National University of Singapore
Narratives of Race and Nation: Women's Suffrage in Early Twentieth Century China Louise Edwards, Australian Catholic University
Missionaries, Mothers and the Making of Little Miss Mandalay Penny Edwards, Australian National University
Building international and regional labour networks during the Cold War period: Indonesia and the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Dr Jan Elliott, University of Wollongong, Australia
Globalisation , Diversity and Tourism on Lombok: Indigenous Employment in the Hotel Sector Fleur Fallon, University of New England, New South Wales, Australia
Perceptions of citizenship in Indonesia before and during Reformasi Dr Mary Fearnley-Sander, University of Tasmania, Australia
Can we speak of fashion in early nineteenth-century China? Reflections on dress and modernity Antonia Finnane, University of Melbourne, Australia
Opium, Finance and the Biggest Bullies in Republican Guangdong Prof. John Fitzgerald, La Trobe University, Australia
Star TV and Zee Telefilms: Videshi and Swadeshi Media Empires? Scott Fitzgerald
Work well and guard your honour?: Exploring temporary labour migration and the role of adolescent women in eastern Indonesia Margaret J. Florey, University of Newcastle and Chris Healey, Northern Territory University, Australia
Doing Business in the Philippines: The Australian Experience Dr Elvira Fonacier, University of Wollongong, Australia
Challenges to NGOs' domination of the Indonesian labour movement in the Habibie Interregnum
Michele Ford, University of Wollongong, Australia
Troubling Trade: Provenance of Arts from Sumba and Timor Jill Forshee
Ceremonies of Reconciliation as Prelude to Violence in Suai, East Timor James J. Fox, The Australian National University
The internationalization of Japanese culture? - the case of anime Freda Freiberg, Monash University, Australia
Chinese Conceptions of Democracy in the Republican Period: A Non-Marxist Perspective Edmund Fung, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Gender, Liberalisation and Empowerment: Responses of Lower-Middle Class Women in West Bengal, India Dr Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase, Charles Sturt University, Australia
Identity formation among Chinese students in Australia in 1989 and 1990 Gao Jia, MIALS, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Shiga Shigetaka's NAN'YÔ JIJI (Current Affairs in the South Seas) Masako Gavin, Bond University, Australia
Bengal's Past and Present: Hindu Nationalist Contestation of History and Identity in a Regional Context Michael Gillan, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
The Crisis of Governance in Asia: The Long Road Ahead for the Philippines Eduardo T. Gonzalez, Development Academy of the Philippines
A Gentleman's Fair: Science, Colonialism and Exhibition in Batavia during the 1850s Andrew Goss, University of Michigan Michigan, USA
Linguistic stereotyping and the disabled in Japan Nanette Gottlieb
Rural Migrants in Chinese Cities: Integration or Alienation?
Fei Guo, University of Wollongong, Australia
Development of Peking Opera: From " Chaotic Play" to the Present Form Jingrui Guo, Tasmania University, Australia
Individual Identity and National Violence - Japanese postwar literature Nanyan Guo
The gurume (gourmet) boom of the late 80s - early 90s in Japan as seen through television media Michelle Hall, The University of Melbourne, Australia
The evolution of the Japanese diet over the 20th Century and prospects for the new millennium Michelle Hall, The University of Melbourne, Australia
The power of technology: The telegram as Chinese official correspondence in the criminal cases of Xu Xilin and Qiu Jin, 1907 Robyn Hamilton, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Kami masih ada: Kamoro perspectives on political administration in Papua (formerly Irian Jaya). Todd S. Harple, The Australian National University
Treasure Island: Contesting ideas of Taiwan in the decade after Retrocession Mark Harrison, Monash University, Australia
Ariyoshi Sawako meets Kafka: Nomads and Minor Literature Barbara Hartley, Central Queensland University, Australia
Policies towards international students: A comparative study of Japanese and Australian universities Hiroko Hashimoto, Monash University, Australia
Australia's Multiculturalism and Japan's Internationalisation: Contradictions and Problems Surrounding Japanese Native Teachers in Victoria Kayoko Hashimoto, Monash University, Australia
Subverting violent, masculinist political models in Indonesia: the novel "Saman" Barbara Hatley, University of Tasmania, Australia
Constructing public opinion: Thai media's opinion polls and the invention of political issues Mike Hayes
Gender, Aliens and the National Imaginary in Malaysia Dr Lucy Healey, The University of Melbourne, Australia
The Rudd Report and the pursuit of Asia literacy Dr Deborah Henderson, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Violence and Ideology in the Murder of Sorcerers in East Java's Malang Regency: The People, the State and the Press. Nicholas Herriman, University of Sydney, Australia
Wage work and rural-urban migration: the experiences of single women migrants in Kuching Hew Cheng Sim
Localism and globalism: the World Bank and Thailand Kevin Hewison, University of New England, Australia
Marriage, modernity and Islam at fin de siecle: the case of Maranao women Dr Anne-Marie Hilsdon, Curtin University, Australia
Asian TV Journalism: A Comparative Study of the Thai and Japanese News Programmes Chalinee Hirano, Australian National University
Keepers of the forest? Buffer zone communities of Meru Betiri National Park, East Java Aileen Hoath, Curtin University, Australia
Sufism and Indonesia's Islamic Revival
Dr. Julia D. Howell , Griffith University, QLD, Australia
Natural Resources Co-management Opportunities in rural Vietnam Georgina Houghton, Sydney University, Australia
Women and Wages: the Institutions of Wage Payment in the Japanese Textile Industries in the Early Twentieth Century Janet Hunter, London School of Economics and Political Science
The UMNO Factional Conflicts and Political Liberalization in Malaysia In-Won Hwang, Australian National University
The 'Professional Housewife': from the economy of the kitchen to the wealth of the nation Kazumi Ishii and Nerida Jarkey, University of Sydney, Australia
The People Have Spoken! Jumin Tohyo and the Tokushima Anti-Dam Movement in Japan Purnendra Jain, Adelaide University, Australia
Beyond the Nation-State: Emerging Actors in Japan's Foreign Affairs Purnendra Jain, University of Adelaide, Australia
The Quest for Intellectual Agency and Autonomy:
Reflections on the Malaysian Experience
Deborah Johnson, Australian National University, Australia
Diplomatic Fronts: 'Asian' Legations in Australia, 1900 to 1940 Dr Paul Jones, RMIT, Australia
Organisation and Culture: the 1999 Indonesian Autonomy Legislation Tod Jones, John Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Who Were The British in India? and Why Were They British? (Forging a space for the Domiciled European Communities of Late British India within British and Indian historiographies). Deborah Jordan, University of Sydney, Australia
Thai Troops in East Timor: Reactions in the Thai Muslim Press Patrick Jory, University of Western Australia
Sexual Assault Centres as a site of feminist movement in South Korea Kyungja Jung, University of New South Wales, Australia
The Change of Local Councillors' Support System in 90s' Japan Masashi Kasuga, Kobe Gakuin University, Japan
Creative compliance, 'edge-ball' or regulatory capture? Television regulation and the myth of civil society in China Michael Keane, Griffith University Australia
Whose Property? Whose Rights? Television Formats and Global Trade Michael Keane, Griffith University, Australia
Mothers of the Nation? Rural Reconstruction and the 'Modernising' of Rural Women in Republican China Dr. Pauline Keating, Victoria University, New Zealand
The Revival of a Classic Genre - Arja Muani as the Modern-Day Agent of Arja's Liberal Gender Landscape Natalie Kellar, Monash University, Australia
Relocating Nation in 1960s Japan: The University Struggles Peter Kelman, University of Sydney, Australia
The Integrated Newsroom - A Digital Snapshot of Singapore's Communications and Information Technology (CIT) Climate Nisar Keshvani, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
The Politics of Islam in Pakistan
Adeel Khan, University of Wollongong, Australia.
Genocide in Asia and Beyond: Lessons from Armenia, the Holocaust and Cambodia Ben Kiernan, Yale University, USA.
Further Cooperation in FDI and Information Technology Area Between Korea and Australia Under APEC Hyung-Min Kim, Monash University, Australia
Foreign Direct Investment Inflow and Domestic Investment in Korea David Deok-Ki Kim, The University of Sydney, and Jung-Soo Seo, The University of New South Wales
For love or money: inheritance patterns and the changing Japanese lifecourse Christopher King, King Educational Consultants, Australia
Intellectual Space or the Market Place ? Some thoughts on reconstructing Cambodia's universities Susan King, University of Technology, Australia
The Media in Post Suharto Indonesia Damien Kingsbury
Implementing Suzhi Jiaoyu: Some Levers for Forcing Education Reform in Rural China and their Consequences. Dr. Andrew Kipnis, Australian National University, Australia
TV Rules Ok: a comparative analysis of recent approaches to regulating television in Indonesia and Malaysia Philip Kitley, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
The Maluku wars of 1999 - bringing society back in Throughout Indonesia's New Order Gerry van Klinken, Inside Indonesia
Censorship of cultural practices in Afghanistan at the turn of the Western Millennium Bruce E. Koepke, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Process of memorising the meaning of words written in Kanji and words written in Hiragana
Mariko Kubota, MIALS and Etsuko Toyoda, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Distribution of Manufacturing Conditions: The Trends in Indonesia s Regional Manufacturing, 1976-1995 Mudrajad Kuncoro, The University of Melbourne, Australia
TV Regulation in Korea Ki-sung Kwak, University of Sydney, Australia
Emerging Issues of China's Rural Industrialisation at the Turn of the Century Charles C L Kwong, The Open University of Hong Kong
When did Agoes Salim change sides?: notes on a Meccan conversion
Michael Laffan, University of Sydney & Australian National University, Australia
San Mao - The Relationship Between Author and Reader Miriam Lang, The Australian National University
The Role of the State in China's Rural Industrialization: A Developmental or Predatory State? Pak K. Lee, Open University of Hong Kong
Freedom to Regulate: Strategies of Internet Policy/ing in Singapore Terence Lee, University of Adelaide, Australia
Globalization and Higher Education Reforms in Hong Kong and Singapore Lee Hiu-hong, City University of Hong Kong
Visions for the Future - Competence to Creativity: Indonesians examine their system of education. Barbara Leigh, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Civil Society, Corruption, and Television Regulation in Thailand Glen Lewis, University of Canberra/Bangkok University
The Hong Kong Handover Rozanna Lilley , Lingnan University, Hong Kong
Doctrine of Filial Piety and the Traditional Chinese Society: An Analysis from the Case of Concealing the Misconduct of the Father Lijun Bi, The University of New England, Australia
Electronic Commerce in Asia Pacific: Trends and Policy Issues Dr. Zhang Lizhong, La Trobe University, Australia
Internationalising Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan Kam Louie, The University of Queensland, Australia
Migration, Provocateurs and Communal Violence: The Cases of Ambon and West Kalimantan Anne Loveband and Ken Young, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Chinese Science, Technology and Medicine: View From the Diaspora Dr Morris Low, University of Queensland, Australia
Business and Power in Pakistan Professor Imran Anwar Ali Lums, Lahore University of Management Science, Pakistan
Cambodian Media in the Last 20 Years: A young plant growing on eroded soil Ly Seng Chhay
Women as Mothers: Gender and the State in Singapore Lenore Lyons, University of Wollongong, Australia
'Who goes first?' - Being Public in HIV/AIDS Groups in Thailand Chris Lyttleton, Macquarie University, Australia
The Discourses of Power and Women Identity in Indonesia Dr. Rochayah Machali, University of New South Wales, Australia
Transnational Feminisms? Japan and Southeast Asia Vera Mackie, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Institutional design and regional autonomy Dr William Maley, Australian Defence Force Academy
Globalisation and intra-regional labour mobility in Southeast Asia - trends and issues in the new millenium Zaniah Marshallsay, University of South Australia
The 10th Malaysian general elections and its portend for the millennium?
Untangling the new configurations of race and religion in Malaysia
Patricia A. Martinez, Temple University, USA
Expedient for the nation, Subverting themselves: theorizing the strategy of women in modernising Islam Patricia A. Martinez, Department of Religion, Temple University, USA
The life of dead bodies: Corporality and Presence in 19th Century Bombay Jim Masselos, The University of Sydney , Australia
Bestsellers - A window into the nature of high-profile translations in postwar Japan Noriko Matsunaga-Watson, The University of Queensland, Australia
Local Environmental Regimes in the Leuser Ecosystem, Northern Sumatra: Implications of Decentralisation for Environmental Management John McCarthy, Murdoch University, Australia
Water and the Crisis of Sustainability in 21st Century Asia Gavan McCormack, Australian National University
Mannequins and Warrior Women: Representations of Women in Indonesian Museums Kate McGregor
Exchange Banks: India and the World Economy in the Latter Half of the Nineteenth Century John McGuire
Modern Fears, Ancient Traditions: President Sukarno in the Guided Democracy Years Angus McIntyre, LaTrobe University, Victoria, Australia
Shanghai, Civil Society, and the Ethnographic Imagination Anne McLaren, University of Melbourne
Writing cultural history: Liu Yizheng (1880-1956) and the question of narrative coherence Brian Moloughney, University of Otago
Addressing the global in time of crisis: An Eastern Indonesian approach. Elizabeth Morrell, University of New England, Australia.
Walking the Fang and Shou Tightrope in Contemporary Tibet Kurt Mullane, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Feminist Peace Activism Hideko Nakamura, University of Melbourne, Australia
Women and Industrialisation: The Case of Singapore Miyako Nakamura, Ohtemon Gakuin University, Japan
The Interaction Between the Japanese 'Traditional' View of the Body and German Medical Science: Issues of Penetration in the Development of Dissection Studies in Meiji Japan Atsuko Naono, Eastern Michigan University, USA
Reconceptualising Identity: The role of 'Asians' in the construction of an Australian Muslim nationalism Katy Nebhan, University of Sydney, Australia
An Identity Perspective on ASEAN Security: The Role of Perceptions and Identity Categories Tobias Nischalke
Ethnic Politics and Political Failure in Sri Lanka V Nithi Nithiyanandam, Massey University,New Zealand
The Colonial Politics of Space and Place:Tourism in Colonial Indonesia (1900-1942) Iskandar Nugraha, University of NSW, Australia
Gendered Spaces: Women in Burmese Society Than Than Nwe , Australia
From Father to Son: Political Succession in Singapore Alfred L. Oehlers, Massey University, New Zealand
Young women making sense of class in Japan Dr Kaori Okano, La Trobe University, Australia
Problems and Prospects for the future of West Papua
John Otto Ondawame, The Australian National University
Polysemy of the Auxiliary Verb rare in Japanese

 

Kiyoharu (Kiyoji) Ono, Massey University, New Zealand
Harvests on request: conceptions of the marine environment in Aru (Indonesia) Manon Osseweijer, Royal Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology, The Netherlands
What’s wrong with nationalism?’ ­ the 1960' Japan Ryoko Otomo, Monash University, Australia
Reinscribing the medieval into contemporary Japanese manga and animation Raj Pandey, LaTrobe University, Australia
The Subjectification of Citizenship: Student Interpretations of School Messages in Bali Dr Lyn Parker, University of Western Australia
Territorializing Ethnicity through Violence: The Case of West Kalimantan Nancy Lee Peluso, University of California, USA
The Mengzian Matriz for Accomodationist Missionary Apologetics: Identifying the Cross-Cultural Linkage in Evangelical Protestant Discourse within the Chinese Writings of James Legge (1815-1897), He Jinshan (1817-1871), and Ernst Faber (1839-1899) Lauren Pfister,Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Looking for Burma: A textual reading of the Journal of the Burma Research Society Alyssa Phillips, Monash University, Australia
The work-family roles of female intellectuals in the economic transition in Hochiminh City Phuong Tran Phi, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Class and National Identity: The Case of Filipino Migrant Workers Dr M. Pinches, University of Western Australia
The imperatives of globalisation: the development of export-oriented shrimp production in Southeast Bangladesh Bob Pokrant, Curtin University of Technology, and Peter Reeves, National University of Singapore
Creating "Asia" in a globalising world Peter Polomka, Asia Pacific Strategy, Canberra
Globalisation and Decentralisation: Constraint or Opportunity in Rural Riau? Lesley Potter and Simon Badcock, University of Adelaide, Australia
Neither Here Nor There: Chinese Modernity and a Cultural Vacuum Peter Pugsley
The Other May Riots: Anti-Chinese Violence in Solo, May 1998 Jemma Purdey
Civil Society and the Recalcitrant Authoritarian State in Singapore Lily Rahim, University of Sydney, Australia
Impacts of social networks among Indonesian domestic workers in Singapore: implications on welfare and policy Noorashikin Abdul Rahman, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Feminism, Nation-State and New Social Movements: Reflections from India Dr A. K. Ramakrishnan, Bucknell University, USA
Globalisation and Gender specific education in India - issues for the New Millennium
Lata Rana, University of Melbourne, Australia
Lexicographical analysis of ideological terms in the Mahabharata Anita Ray, La Trobe University, Australia
Title: Violence Against Aboriginal Australians Peter Read, The Australian National University
Hindutva. Struggle for Control of State Cultural Institutions in India Dr Geoffrey Reeves, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
The Renegotiation of Gender under British Colonialism: A case study of Christianized Indian communities in Malaya and Singapore, c. 1870s - c.1950s'
Marc Rerceretnam, University of Sydney, Australia
Great Expectations: Hindu Revival Movements in Java, Indonesia. Dr. Thomas Reuter, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Women as mothers into the Millennium:The case of Thai women from Northern Thailand Pranee Liamputtong Rice, La Trobe University, Australia
How to communicate in New Millennium - An analysis of English language policies in Singapore, Malaysia & Hong Kong in the light of globalisation.
Brian Ridge, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
Regional Autonomy: the Implications on Legal Systems Amzulian Rifai, Sriwijaya University, Indonesia & Monash University, Australia
Inter-Ethnic violence, the Bugis and the problem of explanation Kathryn Robinson, The Australian National University
Women and Islam: Politics in Indonesia Kathryn Robinson, The Australian National University
Negotiating Space in the Public Sphere: Filipino Women in the American Period, 1902-1946 Mina Roces, The University of New South Wales, Australia
Child labour and export-orientatated garment manufacture in Bangladesh Marvin Rock
Risk Perception in China and Australia: An Exploratory Cross-Cultural Study Bernd Rohrmann, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Democratisation and Journalism in Post-Suharto Indonesia Angela Romano, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Strengthening community rights: The Birth of Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara and regional responses. Dr Minako Sakai, Australian Defence Force Academy, The University of NSW, Australia
Liberalization, Privatization, Regulatory Reforms and the State in Malaysia and the Philippines: The Case of the Telecommunications Industry Lorraine Salazar, Australian National University and University of the Philippines
The Disintegration of meaning?: Conservative Reflections on Language Axel Schneider, University of Heidelberg
Discourses of Global Efficiency and the Dynamics of New Workplace Culture in West Bengal Dr Timothy J Scrase, Charles Sturt University, NSW, Australia
Is there an alternative modernity? Chinese art institutions and modernist art in 1980s and 1990s. Shao Yiyang, University of Sydney, Australia
The Politics of Reporting Distant Violence: the case of Maluku and succession in Indonesia Steve Sharp, Griffith University, Australia
Gen: A Journal of the Australian British Commonwealth Occupation Force Iwane Shibuya
Japanese Firms in Singapore since the early 1970s: Tomy Co. Ltd and Minebea Co. Ltd Hiroshi Shimizu, Aichi Shukutoku University, Japan
Controlling Desire: the politics of communication in China Brian Shoesmith, Edith Cowan University, Australia
Going forward, looking backwards: Globalizing leadership and the nostalgia of tradition Dr Tony Shome, Massey University, New Zealand
Graffiti for a Truer Kind of Politics: Death, Revenge, and Building in East Timor Jacqueline Siapno, Australian National University
The "Diploma Disease" as Viewed in Contemporary High Schools in Kunming Louise Simon, Australian National University, Australia
Go with the Flow: Diasporas and the Media John Sinclair, Victoria University of Technology, and Stuart Cunningham, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
The International Relocation of Work in the Global Knowledge Economy: Case studies of Information Production in Southern India. Jan Sinclair-Jones, Curtin University of Technology, Australia
Folklore, Nationalism and the Yuriwaka Legend- The Mythic Structure of Koowaka-mai Todd Squires, Ohio State University, USA
Hong Kong Culture: hybrid, bicultural, multicultural or an expanded culture? Kenneth C. Staples, Edith Cowan University, Australia
"Two Wongs Don't Make a White": Changing Notions of Race and Ethnicity in Australian Nationalism Peta Stephenson, The University of Queensland, Australia
Re-inventing the Asian family: Asian values, globalisation and cultural contest in Southeast Asia Maila Stivens, University of Melbourne, Australia
Quezon City - Urban Growth and Decay in Third World Cities Donovan Storey
The BIMP-EAGA: Problems of regional development planning Adriana E. Sukamto, University of Wollongong, Australia
Is this a new deal for Indonesian women? Dr Norma Sullivan, Australian Catholic University
The KTNSians Patrick Sullivan
Why Bashing Americans is Good Business: Nationalism, Best-Sellers and Media War Wanning Sun, Southern Cross University, Australia
"Howard's War" Ulf Sundhaussen, University of Queensland, Australia
'Theikpan Maung Wa' Sein Tin - A novelist in the Burmese Late colonial period Yuri Takahashi, The University of Sydney, Australia
The Changing Situation of Womens Participation in Local Politics Hideko Takeyasu, Kyoto Womens University , Japan
The Indonesian Commission on Violence Against Women Mely G. Tan, Atma Jaya Catholic University, Indonesia
Violence in Regulating Ethnic Conflict: Posturing, Fear and Threats Eugene Tan Kheng Boon, National University of Singapore
Anti-Base Collective Action in Okinawa in the 1960s Miyume Tanji, Murdoch University, Australia
Death by Sashimi: the political ecology of the international dispute over Southern Bluefin Tuna Richard Tanter, Kyoto Seika University, Japan
The Indonesian Intelligence State Richard Tanter, Kyoto Seika University, Japan
Friends, Allies and Kin: British Policy in the West New Guinea Dispute, 1951-52 Nicholas Tarling, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Centre-Periphery Integration in Indonesia´s Regional Economic Development: Food for Thought Prof. Dr. Lepi T. Tarmidi, Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia.
Singapore and the process of defining the role of 'the citizen' Nicki Tarulevicz, University of Melbourne, Australia
Violations Online: Transnational Activism on the Internet and the Indonesia Rape Issue Elaine Tay, Murdoch University, Australia
Recent Developments in the Korean Steel Market Moon Joong Tcha, The University of Western Australia, and Yong-Doo Cho POSCO Research Institute
Hong Kong's New Elections: Whither Democracy? Dr Nick Thomas, University of New South Wales, Australia
Pink Collar Work: From the Café Waitress to the Bar Hostess Elise K. Tipton, University of Sydney, Australia
Whose Millennium? The Role of Japanese Investment in China Frank B. Tipton, University of Sydney, Australia, and Haishun Sun, ISR
The Oriental Line: Piet Mondrian and The East Eiichi Tosaki, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Assessing the rise of Left Nationalism and Community Economics in Thailand
Ji Giles Ungpakorn Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
Bali Merdeka? Internal Migration, Tourism and Hindu Revivalism A/Prof. Adrian Vickers, The University of Wollongong, Australia
Indian Multinationals in Southeast Asia A/Prof. Marika Vicziany, Monash University, Australia
Indonesia on the mind: Konfrontasi and regional dialogue between Australia and Japan, 1963-1966 David Walton, University of Western Sydney, Australia
China's new media wars: the winners and losers Wang Yi, University of Western Australia
Populism for a global age? Filipino political responses to the financial crisis Kathleen Weekley, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Chinese Film of the New Century S. Louisa Wei, Josai International University, Japan
Cripp's Offer, 'Quit India' and British propaganda in America in 1942 Dr Auriol Weigold, University of Canberra, Australia
Civil Society and Political Coalitions: A New Era for Malaysian Politics? Meredith Weiss, Yale University, Singapore
Chinese Christian Tracts in Australia
Ian Welch, Australian National University, Australia
The Agenda of the Researcher Who Formulates Knowledge Aabout Asia is a Critical Factor of Research Peg (Margaret) White, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Situational ethics surrounding decisions to abort in rural Thailand Andrea Whittaker, The Australian National University
Lexical Changes in the Indonesian Mainstream Print Media 1966-1996 - The Influence of English David Williams, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
From Farmers to Farmers, the Seeds of Empowerment: the case of a Farmers' NGO's self governance in Central Lampung Yunita T. Winarto, University of Indonesia, Indonesia
Good Guys, Bad Guys: Constructing the image of the Australian soldier in East Timor Denise Woods, Murdoch University, Perth, Australia
Sai change gu zan - A ritual text used in traditional temple festivals in Shanxi, China Hsiu-ling Wu, MIALS
Women Entrepreneurs and the Print Media in China Clodagh Wylie, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Filipina women working in military camptowns in South Korea Sallie Yea
Sammo Goes to Hollywood: Hong Kong Kung-Fu Stars as Mediator Yeh Yueh-yu, Hong Kong Baptist University, & D. W. Davis, Independent Scholar
The Other Edge of Commercialisation of Chinese Television Yong Zhong, University of New South Wales, Australia
The 1911 Revolution and the origins of Chinese conservatism: "National Essence", Kang Youwei, and the Confucian Society Peter Zarrow, University of New South Wales, Australia

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