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Journals
Comparative Political Studies V. 55 ISS. 9 (AUG 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU JA1 C73
- Daniel C. Mattingly, Elaine Yao, “How Soft Propaganda Persuades”
Economic Development and Cultural Change V.70 ISS. 4 (2022)
Online access | Available at JOU HC10 E19D
International Migration V. 60, ISS. 3 (2022)
Online access | Available at JOU JV6032 I61
- Tatsiana Kulakevich, “Courting diaspora for foreign direct investment: The conditional nature of diaspora engagement”
Journal of East Asian Studies V.22, ISS.2 (JULY 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU DS501 J863
- Shouzhi Xia, Huang Huang, Dong Zhang, “Framing as an Information Control Strategy in Times of Crisis”
- Joe Amick, Mlada Bukovansky and Amy H. Liu, “Presidential Electoral Cycles and Corruption Charges”
- Kai-Ping Huang, “Myanmar’s 2020 Election: Explaining the Strong Performance of the NLD and Some Ethnic Parties”
- Afrizal and Ward Berenscho, “Land-Use Change Conflicts and Anti-Corporate Activism in Indonesia: A Review Essay”
Singapore Economic Review V.67 NO.4 (JUN 2022)
Online access | Available at JOU HC497 S6A2M
- Guo Heng Hu, Chi-Keung Marco Lau, Zhou Hou Lu and Xin Sheng, “Why participate in the “One Belt and One Road” Initiative? An income convergence approach”
- Xuan Vinh Vo, “Trade integration and international financial integration: Evidence from Asia”
- Yin Yin Koay and Chee-Wooi Hooy, “The role of implicit determinants in a highly liberalized emerging market: Evidence from Malaysia”
- Lim Thye Goh, Siong Hook Law and Irwan Trinugroho, “Do oil price fluctuations affect the inflation rate in Indonesia asymmetrically?”
- Alison Booth and Yuji Tamura, “What happens to the labor supply and schooling of the children left behind by the temporary migrants?”
Magazines
The Economist
- July 30/Aug 6, 2022 (double issue)
- July 23, 2022
Nikkei Asia
- July 25, 2022
- July 18, 2022
Tempo
- July 25, 2022
- July 18, 2022
Time
- Aug 8/15, 2022
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