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Journals
Chinese Journal of International Politics V.17 ISS.4 (2024)
Online access | JOU DS740.4 C53
- Richard J Cook, Maximilian Ohle, Zhaoying Han. Geopolitical Kingmakers: South Korea and the Philippines as Linchpins amid the China–US Competition.
Climate Policy V.24 ISS.9 (2024)
- Jonas Algers & Max Åhman. Phase-in and phase-out policies in the global steel transition.
- Osamu Mizuno & Naoyuki Okano. Reconsidering National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) as a Policy Framework under the UNFCCC
East Asian Policy: An International Quarterly V.16 ISS.3 (JUL/SEP 2024)
- SHOJI Tomotaka. Japan’s Security Cooperation with ASEAN: Traditional Ties, New Developments.
- Shofwan Al Banna CHOIRUZZAD. It Takes Two to Tango,But More for Poco-Poco: The Evolution of Indonesian Perceptions Towards Japan.
- Nur Shahadah JAMIL. Revisiting the Look East Policy: Evolution of Malaysia-Japan Relations Amidst New Geopolitical Realities.
- HOON Chang-Yau and ZHAO Kaili. Emerging Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in Brunei: Issues and Prospects.
- WU Lin. India’s Diplomacy in Integrating Regional Infrastructure and Its Implication for China.
Economic Development and Cultural Change V.73 NO.1 (OCT 2024)
Online access | JOU HC10 E19D
International Journal of Asian Studies V.21 ISS.2 (JUL 2024)
Online access | JOU DS1 I621
- Tran Thi Minh Thi. Involvement of Vietnamese elders in economic activities in the lens of family ties, low institutional coverage, and gender identity
- Athanasios Gkoutzioulis. “Moderate” vs “Extremist” Muslims? How a decontextualized distinction can trigger a contradictory assessment of security and radicalization in Malaysia
Journal of Chinese Overseas V.20 ISS.2 (OCT 2024)
Online access | JOU DS732 J86
- 蔡佩春. Unpacking the Multiplicity of Chineseness: a Case Study of the Guanyin Shrine in Mueang Mae Hong Son, Thailand
- 邓尔麟. “Isaiah” Revisited: the Civil Religion of Lim Boon Keng, 1893–1905 1893–1905
- 李强正. Promoting a Positive Shared Future through Transnational Chinese in Thailand: a Case Study of a Self-Styled Sino-Thai Folk Diplomat
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies V.55 ISS.1 (MAR 2024)
Online access | JOU DS501 J83
- Julia Cassaniti. A burning issue: Spirits of land and capital in Thailand’s agricultural haze crisis
- Lihong Lei. Exodus and return: State-building, local responses, and identity negotiation in China’s Burma borderlands, 1949–66
- Cui Feng. Chinese soldiers in Laos: Covert revolutionary support during the Second Indochina War
- Quanzhi Shu. Unvarying Indochinese idea, evolving Indochinese strategies: The Vietnamese thirty-year revolution in Laos, 1945–75
- Eileen N. Vo. Examining the College of Interpreters and translation issues in colonial Vietnam, 1862–90
- Anne Raffin. At the intersection of history and biography: French retirees in Cambodia and Laos
Modern Asian Studies V.58 ISS.2 (MAR 2024)
Online access | JOU DS1 M69
- Muhammad Qasim Zaman. Law and Sufism in modern South Asia: A changing relationship
- SherAli Tareen. The theological foundations of Muslim modernism and traditionalism in South Asia
- Chao Ren. The spectre of Ma Phyu? Loyalty, competence, and the spatial dynamics of imperial administration in colonial Burma
- Pierre van der Eng. Missing millions: Java’s 1944–45 famine in Indonesia’s historiography
- Wynn Gadkar-Wilcox. Vietnamese Buddhist encounters with South Asia in the 1950s
Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints V.72 ISS.3 (SEP 2024)
Online access | JOU DS651 P57
- Athena Charanne R. Presto. Cracks under Pressure: Political Polarization and the Spectrum of Youth Navigational Strategies in the Solid North
- Fernan Talamayan. The Political Logic of Populism in the Philippines: The Presidencies of Quezon, Magsaysay, and Marcos
- Karlo Mikhail I. Mongaya. “Seizing the Momentum”: The Communist Resistance in Cebu during the Anti-Marcos Struggle, 1972–1986
Policy & Internet V.16 ISS.3 (SEP 2024)
- Elizabeth Dubois, Anna Reepschlager. How harassment and hate speech policies have changed over time: Comparing Facebook, Twitter and Reddit (2005–2020)
- Diyi Liu. Borderline content and platformised speech governance: Mapping TikTok’s moderation controversies in South and Southeast Asia
- Mathieu Fasel, Sophie Weerts. Can Facebook’s community standards keep up with legal certainty? Content moderation governance under the pressure of the Digital Services Act
- Daniel Stockemer, Michael Wigginton. The (complex) effect of internet voting on turnout: Theoretical and methodological considerations
Magazines
The Economist
- Oct 12, 2024
- Oct 5, 2024
Tempo
- Oct 7, 2024
- Sep 30, 2024
Time
- Oct 14/21, 2024 (double issue)
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