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Modern China-Myanmar RelationsDilemmas of Mutual DependenceNIAS Monographs # 121
David I. Steinberg and Hongwei Fan |
Proper Islamic ConsumptionShopping among the Malays in Modern MalaysiaNIAS Monographs # 113
by Johan Fischer |
Modernization and Effeminization in IndiaKerala Cashew Workers Since 1930NIAS Monographs # 95
by Anna Lindberg |
The UP SagaNIAS Monographs # 94
by Susan M. Martin |
Cambodia's Economic TransformationNIAS Studies in Asian Topics # 49
edited by Caroline Hughes and Kheang Un |
From Monobank to Commercial BankingFinancial Sector Reforms in VietnamNIAS Reports # 48
by Jens Kovsted, John Rand & Finn Tarp |
State Growth and Social Exclusion in TibetChallenges of Recent Economic GrowthNIAS Reports # 47
by Andrew Martin Fischer |
Southeast Asian-Centred Economies or Economics?NIAS Reports # 39
edited by Mason C. Hoadley |
Authority Relations and Economic Decision-Making in VietnamAn Historical PerspectiveNIAS Reports # 38
by Dang Phong & Melanie Beresford |
Reaching for the DreamChallenges of Sustainable Development in VietnamNIAS Studies in Asian Topics # 33
edited by Melanie Beresford & Angie Ngoc Tran |
Migration in ChinaNIAS Reports # 31
edited by Borge Bakken |
The Quest for Balance in a Changing LaosA Political AnalysisNIAS Reports # 25
by Søren Ivarsson, Thommy Svensson & Stein Tonnesson |
Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Change in VietnamTrends, Causes and EffectsNIAS Reports # 20
by Carolyn Gates & David Truong |
Institutions, Livelihoods and the EnvironmentChange and Response in Mainland Southeast AsiaNordic Proceedings in Asian Studies # 6
compiled by Andrea Straub, introduction by Per Ronnaas |
State Bureaucracy and Capitalism in Rural West JavaLocal Gentry versus Peasant Entrepreneurs in Priangan in the 19th an 20th CenturyNIAS Reports # 1
by Thommy Svensson |
Money and Power in Provincial Thailand
edited by Ruth McVey |
Tourism in Southeast AsiaChallenges and New Directions
edited by Michael Hitchcock, Victor T. King & Michael Parnwell |
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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