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Journals
Asia-Pacific Review V.30 ISS.2 (2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS501 A83
- Oba Mie, Endo Tamaki, Jimbo Ken & Mieno Fumiharu. 50th Year of ASEAN-Japan Friendship and Cooperation: Roundtable Discussion of Track Record and Future Prospects
- Lam Peng Er. Closer ASEAN-Japan Relations amid Great Power Transition in the 21st Century?
- Aizawa Nobuhiro. Bringing the Young and the Tech into Indonesia’s Digital Education Politics and the Geopolitical Impact
- Kiba Saya. Japan’s Security Cooperation with Southeast Asia: Clear Messaging is Needed
- Umeda Kunio. Three Reasons Vietnam Has Become Important to Japan
- Takenaka Harukata. Prime Minister Kishida Fumio’s “Free and Open Indo-Pacific” Initiative: Japan silently refines its strategic nature
Chinese Journal of International Politics V.16 ISS.3 (AUT 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS740.4 C53
- Stephanie Christine Winkler. Strategic Competition and US–China Relations: A Conceptual Analysis
- Jun Yan Chang. Of Risk and Threat: How the United States Perceives China’s Rise
Comparative Political Studies V.56 ISS.13 (NOV 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU JA1 C73
Economic Development and Cultural Change V.72 ISS.1 (OCT 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU HC10 E19D
Indonesia NO.116 (OCT 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS611 I41
- Robert Cribb. New Directions in the Historiography of Indonesia’s Mass Killings, 1965–66
- Siddharth Chandra and Teng Zhang. Glimpses of Indonesia’s 1965 Massacre through the Lens of the Census: The Role of Civilian Organizations in the Mass Anti-Communist Killings of 1965–66 in East Java
- Robert W. Hefner. The 1965–66 Violence in Upland East Java: A Reflexive Reassessment
- Stephen Pratama. Teachers’ Narratives about the Possibility to Teach Controversial History of the 1965 Affair in Indonesia
- Peter Carey. Threads of the Unfolding Web: The Old Javanese Tantu Panggêlaran trans. by Stuart Robson (review)
Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy V.28 ISS.4 (2023)
Online access | Available at JOU HC411 J86
- Kean-Siang Ch’ng & Suresh Narayanan. The effect of gender and creativity on beauty premium on hiring decisions in Malaysia: Do male and female hirers weigh them differently?
- Martin Schröder. Electric vehicle policy in Thailand: Limitations of product champions
- Matthew S. You & Andrew Tsang. Impact of COVID-19 on ASEAN5 stock markets
- Khalid M. Kisswani & Michel Zaitouni. Does FDI affect environmental degradation? Examining pollution haven and pollution halo hypotheses using ARDL modelling
Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints V.71 ISS.3 (SEP 2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS651 P57
- Satoshi Ara. Filipino Collaboration and Atrocities in the Japanese-Occupied Philippines and Their Unjust Judicial Consequences: A Case Study of Sagay, Negros Occidental
- Justin Jose A. Bulado. “We All Must Work, Fight, or Starve”: The Food Supply Problem in Negros Oriental during the Japanese Occupation
The Pacific Review V.36 ISS.6 (2023)
Online access | Available at JOU DS1 P117
- Cheng-Chwee Kuik. Shades of grey: riskification and hedging in the Indo-Pacific
- Atena S. Feraru. Charting the evolution of the ASEAN’s consensus on human rights, 2007–2021
- Simone Dossi & Giuseppe Gabusi. Of constraints and opportunities. Dependent asymmetry in China-Myanmar relations, 2011–2021
- Kim D. Reimann. Indigenous peoples activism on climate change in Southeast Asia: the role of regional scalar bridging organizations
- Gregory H. Winger. Cybersecurity in the U.S.-Philippine alliance: mission seep
Magazines
The Economist
- Oct 28, 2023
- Oct 21, 2023
Nikkei Asia
- Oct 23, 2023
- Oct 16, 2023
Tempo
- Oct 23, 2023
- Oct 16, 2023
Time
- Nov 6/13, 2023 (double issue)
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