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Journals
Antiquity V.97 ISS.392 (APR 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU CC1 A63
Asian Economic Journal V.37 ISS.1 (MAR 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU HC411 A82
Asian Studies Review V.47 ISS.2 (2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 A8R4
- Soonchan Park and Innwon Park, Firm size-specific trade effects of regional trade agreements: Estimating extensive and intensive margins of trade
East Asian Policy V.15 ISS.1 (JAN/MAR 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS501 E132
International Relations of the Asia-Pacific V.23 ISS.2 (MAY 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU HF1583 I61
- Dalei Jie, From ‘shelving sovereignty’ to ‘regularized patrol’?: prospect theory and Sino–Japanese islands dispute (2012–14)
- Taegyun Lim, Sung Eun Kim, Buying influence? Rotating leadership in ASEAN and allocation of Chinese foreign aid
Journal of Burma Studies V.27 NO.1 (JUN 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS527 J86
- Aye Lei Tun, Deconstructing and Reinforcing Gender Norms and Cultural Taboos in Myanmar’s Spring Revolution
- Marlar, Justine Chambers, Elena, Our Htamein, Our Flag, Our Victory: The Role of Young Women in Myanmar’s Spring Revolution
Journal of Chinese Overseas V.19 ISS.1 (APR 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS732 J86
- Aranya Siriphon and Jiangyu Li, In Pursuit of Children’s Education Abroad: China’s Middle-Class Families and Parental Flexibility in Transient Migration to Thailand
- Soon Keong Ong, “Chinese, Yet Not Chinese”: Creolized Babas, China-Born Chinese, and Their Changing Relationships in Singapore after 1870s
- Doan Ngoc Chung, The Function of Mazu Belief of the Chinese People in Vietnam
Journal of Contemporary Asia V.53 NO.3 (2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 C76
- Eli Elinoff & Vanessa Lamb, Environmentalisms in Twenty-First Century Thailand: Continuities, Discontinuities, and Emerging Trajectories
- Janjira Sombatpoonsiri, Buddhist Majoritarian Nationalism in Thailand: Ideological Contestation, Narratives, and Activism
- Niklas Foxeus, Buddhist Nationalist Sermons in Myanmar: Anti-Muslim Moral Panic, Conspiracy Theories, and Socio-Cultural Legacies
- Nathaniel J. Gonzalez, Preventing Communal Violence in Myanmar: Power and Legitimacy in Local Conflict Prevention
- Kidjie Saguin, The Politics of De-Privatisation: Philippine Higher Education in Transition
- Geoffrey C. Gunn, A Stage in Rio De Janeiro? Ho Chi Minh’s Maritime Journeying and Latin America Networks
Journal of Islamic Studies V.34 ISS.2 (MAY 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU BP1 J86
Modern Asian Studies V.57 ISS.3 (MAY 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 M69
- Bill Hayton, Strategic forgetting: Britain, China, and the South China Sea, 1894–1938
- Joseph Scalice, A region in dispute: Racialized anticommunism and Manila’s role in the origins of Konfrontasi, 1961–63
The Pacific Review V.36 ISS.3 (2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 P117
- Yan Xiaojun & Li La, Propaganda beyond state borders: the deployment of symbolic resources to mobilize political support among the Chinese diaspora
- Jiyun Kih, Lessened allied dependence, policy tradeoffs, and undermining autonomy: focusing on the US-ROK and US-Philippines alliances
- Enze Han, Overconfidence, missteps, and tragedy: dynamics of Myanmar’s international relations and the genocide of the Rohingya
- Thomas Furse, The political economy of US maritime strategy in the Indo-Pacific
Magazines
The Economist
- Apr 29, 2023
- Apr 22, 2023
Nikkei Asia
- Apr 24, 2023
- Apr 17, 2023
Tempo
- Apr 24, 2023
- Apr 17, 2023
Time
- May 8/May 15, 2023 (double issue)
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