Nordic Proceedings in Asian Studies

This series presented shorter and/or more topical edited volumes about any part of Asia but the emphasis is on East and Southeast Asia with most volumes falling within the social sciences and history.

 

Key issues included political change; peace and conflict; gender and power; development, political and socio-economic change; identity formation; environmental change; and recent Asian history.

 

Previously edited by NIAS Press’ Editor-in-Chief Gerald Jackson, the series is no longer accepting new manuscripts.

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Internet, Governance and Democracy

Democratic Transitions from Asian and European Perspectives

compiled by Jens Hoff

Nordic Proceedings in Asian Studies # 7
Paperback - 2006, Available
ISBN 978 87 91114 67 0, £13.99
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Institutions, Livelihoods and the Environment

Change and Response in Mainland Southeast Asia

compiled by Andrea Straub, introduction by Per Ronnaas

Nordic Proceedings in Asian Studies # 6
Paperback - 2001, Available
ISBN 978 87 87062 98 5, £19.99
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The Middle East: Unity and Diversity

Papers From the Second Nordic Conference on Middle Eastern Studies

edited by Heikki Palva & Knut S.Vikor

Nordic Proceedings in Asian Studies # 5
Paperback - 1994, Available
ISBN 978 87 87062 24 4, £15.00
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Development Research and Development Aid

edited by Irene Norlund

Nordic Proceedings in Asian Studies # 4
Paperback - 1992, Available
ISBN 978 87 87062 20 6, £5.00
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Asian Societies in Comparative Perspective

edited by Olle Tornquist

Nordic Proceedings in Asian Studies # 2
Paperback - 1992, Available
ISBN 978 87 87062 14 5, £20.00
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Perspectives on Japan and Korea

edited by Arne Kalland & Henrik H. Sorensen

Nordic Proceedings in Asian Studies # 1
Paperback - 1991, Available
ISBN 978 87 87062 11 4, £10.00
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