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Journals
Antiquity V.98 ISS.397 (FEB 2024)
Online access | Available at JOU CC1 A63
- T.O. Pryce, Baptiste Pradier et al. Late prehistoric and early historic chronology of Myanmar: a four-millennia sequence from Halin.
Asia Policy V.19 NO.1 (JAN 2024)
Online access | Available at JOU HC411 A841
- Hongzhou Zhang and Shaleen Khanal. To Win the Great AI Race, China Turns to Southeast Asia.
- Manoj Harjani. The Institutional Challenge for China’s Semiconductor Chip Industry.
- Binyi Yang and Mingjiang Li. Subnational Powerhouses or Setbacks?The Roles of Chinese Local Governments in U.S.-China Technological Competition
Asian Economic Papers V.23 ISS.1 (WIN/SPR 2024)
Online access | Available at JOU HC411 A831
- Suresh Narayanan, Abdul Rais Abdul Latiff. The Untimely Demise of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Malaysia: A Postmortem and the Way Forward
- Deborah L. Swenson. Trade-war Tariffs and Supply Chain Trade
Asian Studies Review: Journal of the Asian Studies Association of Australia V.48 ISS.1 (2024)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 A8R4
- Julian Millie & Emma Baulch. Beyond the Middle Classes, Beyond New Media: The Politics of Islamic Consumerism in Indonesia
- Evi Eliyanah. Gendered Moralities and Cinematic Representations of Indonesian Muslims and their Arab Others
- Sumit K. Mandal. An Arab Indonesian Singing Preacher, an Islamic Mass Concert, and the Historic Capture of a Public Space in Malaysia.
- Hew Wai Weng. Packaging, Persuasion and Propaganda: Popular Preaching and Islamic Counter-publics in Indonesia
- Amalinda Savirani, Devananta Rafiq & Emma Baulch. Sharia Cooperatives and Mosque Ecosystems: The Devolution of Halal Entrepreneurship in Indonesia
Climate Policy V.24 ISS.2 (2024)
- Jen Iris Allan & Rishikesh Ram Bhandary. What’s on the agenda? UN climate change negotiation agendas since 1995
- Kalkidan A. Mulatu, Sylvia S. Nyawira, Martin Herold, Sarah Carter & Louis Verchot. Nationally determined contributions to the 2015 Paris Agreement goals: transparency in communications from developing country Parties
- Jiarui Zhong & Jiansuo Pei. Carbon border adjustment mechanism: a systematic literature review of the latest developments
- Guilherme Magacho, Etienne Espagne & Antoine Godin. Impacts of the CBAM on EU trade partners: consequences for developing countries
Comparative Political Studies V.57 NO.5 (APR 2024)
Online access | Available at JOU JA1 C73
Critical Asian Studies V.56 ISS.1 (2024)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 C73
- Karen Heikkilä & Anthony Williams-Hunt. Forest Reserves as Frontiers of Indigeneity: Semai Orang Asli Investments of Work, Cultural Use, and Identity in the Bukit Tapah Forest Reserve
- Brian R. Cook, Paula Satizábal et al. Historical Agrarian Change and its Connections to Contemporary Agricultural Extension in Northwest Cambodia
- Tessa D. Toumbourou & Wolfram H. Dressler. The Politics of Misalignment: NGO Livelihood Interventions and Exclusionary Land Claims in an Indonesian Oil Palm Enclave
Indonesia and the Malay World V.51 NO.151 (2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS611 I41C
- Armand Azra bin Azlira. Producing the subaltern: Epistemic violence against the Malay left, c.1945–1957
- Niki Alma Febriana Fauzi. Zulkarnain EL Madury and the micro-celebrity ustaz phenomenon: Tracing Muhammadiyah’s struggle in maintaining religious authority in cyberspace
Journal of Contemporary Asia V.54 NO.2 (2024)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 C76
- Jacqui Baker & Rus’an Nasrudin. Is Indonesian Police Violence Excessive? The Dynamics of Police Shootings, 2005–2014
Pacific Affairs V.97 NO.1 (MAR 2024)
Online access | Available at JOU DU1 P11
- Napon Jatusripitak, Jacob Isaac Ricks. Age and Ideology: The Emergence of New Political Cleavages in Thailand’s 2566 (2023) Election
- Duncan McCargo. The Real Deal: Results versus Outcomes of the 2023 Thai General Election
- Aim Sinpeng. Social Media and the DIY Politics in Thailand’s 2023 Election
Magazines
The Economist
- 2, 2024
- Feb 24, 2024
- Feb 17, 2024
Nikkei Asia
- Feb 26, 2024
- Feb 19, 2024
- Feb 12, 2024
Tempo
- Feb 26, 2024
- Feb 19, 2024
- Feb 12, 2024
Time
- Mar 11, 2024
- Feb 19/26, 2024 (double issue)
- Jan 30/Feb 6, 2023 (double issue)
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