viernes, 19 de abril de 2013

Asian Currents


The April 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-13-04.pdf

In this issue:
•    Japan, the US and the ‘rebalance’: deconstructing the Senkaku problem (Rikki Kersten)
•    Indonesia’s manufacturing pessimism unfounded (Ross McLeod)
•    Shahbag: Bangladesh embraces new-wave activism (Faham Abdus Salam)
•    Election year renews focus on Iran’s ethnic diversity (James Barry)
•    ‘Bringing Indonesia alive’: Inside Indonesia celebrates 30 years (Thushara Dibley and Jemma Purdey)
•    New perspectives on 1965 violence in Indonesia (By Vannessa Hearman)
•    China’s fashionable approach to breast cancer awareness (Yue Gao)
•    Local governance reform a key to helping India’s rural poor (Richard Iles)
•    LCNAU plans response to White Paper language goals (Anya Woods, Colin Nettelbeck, John Hajek)
•    Labour migration in the Asia–Pacific (Marshall Clark)
•    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
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Stephen Meatheringham
ASAA Web Coordinator