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Burma and Japan Since 1940From ’Co-Prosperity’ to ’Quiet Dialogue’NIAS Monographs # 106
by Donald M. Seekins |
Japanese Education and the Cram School BusinessFunctions, Challenges and Perspectives of the JukuNIAS Monographs # 105
by Marie Hojlund Roesgaard |
Village China at WarThe Impact of Resistance to Japan, 1937-1945NIAS Monographs # 104
by Dagfinn Gatu |
Private Academies of Chinese Learning in Meiji JapanThe Decline and Transformation of the Kanguku JukuNIAS Monographs # 92
by Margaret Mehl |
Politics, Culture and SelfEast Asian and North European AttitudesNIAS Studies in Asian Topics # 40
edited by Geir Helgesen & Soren Risbjerg Thomsen |
The Power of IdeasIntellectual Input and Political Change in East and Southeast AsiaNIAS Studies in Asian Topics # 36
edited by Claudia Derichs & Thomas Heberer |
Gender Politics in AsiaWomen Manoeuvring with Dominant Gender OrdersGendering Asia # 3
edited by Wil Burghoorn, Kazuki Iwanaga, Cecilia Milwertz & Qi Wang |
Women’s Political Participation and Representation in AsiaObstacles and ChallengesWomen and Politics in Asia # 2
edited by Kazuki Iwanaga |
Perspectives on Japan and KoreaNordic Proceedings in Asian Studies # 1
edited by Arne Kalland & Henrik H. Sorensen |
Press news
- Jan. 24 2012
Apparently, the hot travel destinations this year are Uganda and Burma – at least according to Lonely Planet aficionados. If true, then sales of a recent NIAS Press book – listed as recommended reading in the latest edition of the Lonely Planet guide to Myanmar/Burma – might be about to explode (or maybe not, given its subject matter).
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