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U Z. Eliserio_Ramon Guillermo, Scholar-Activist of Indonesian and Philippine SocietyVol 12 No 1 |
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SUVANNABHUMI Vol 11, No 2 July 2019Vol 11 No 2 |
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Michael Aung-Thwin_The Western Lineage in Southeast “Asianography”Vol 11 No 2 |
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Victor T. King and J. Rotheray_Negotiations in Space and Time: Changing Gender Relations in Thai Tourist-oriented EncountersVol 11 No 2 |
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Cahyo Pamungkas and Saiful Hakam_The Belt Road Initiatives, Identity Politics, and The Making of Southeast Asian IdentityVol 11 No 2 |
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Nguyen Thi Hanh_A History of Vietnam’s Integration in Modern Times: The Case of Franco-Chinese Conflict over the Sino-Tonkinese Border (1885-1895)Vol 11 No 2 |
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Phan Quang Anh_Entertainment in a Changing World: Vietnam and Video GamingVol 11 No 2 |
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Yekti Maunati_The Emerging Diasporic Connections in Southeast Asia and the Constitution of Ethnic NetworksVol 11 No 2 |
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Jorge V. Tigno_Ritualism versus Universalism: The Challenge of Establishing an Effective Rights-Based Labor Migration Regime in ASEANVol 11 No 2 |
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SUVANNABHUMI Vol 11, No 1 January 2019Vol 11 No 1 |
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Jan Mrázek_The Prison and the SeaVol 11 No 1 |
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Preciosa Regina de Joya_Exploring Southeast Asian Studies beyond Anglo-America: Reflections on the Idea of Positionality in Filipino ThoughtVol 11 No 1 |
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OOI Keat Gin_Bonds that Bind: Shared Historical and Sociocultural Characteristics of Southeast AsiaVol 11 No 1 |
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Iordanka Alexandrova _Asymmetric Terrorist Alliances: Strategic Choices of Militant Groups in Southeast AsiaVol 11 No 1 |
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Lo Duc Anh_The Other’s Body: Vietnamese Contemporary Travel Writing by WomenVol 11 No 1 |
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Cao Kim Lan_Women, Feminism, and Confucianism in Vietnam in the Early 20th CenturyVol 11 No 1 |
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SUVANNABHUMI Vol 10, No 2 December 2018Vol 10 No 2 |
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Victor T. King_Introduction to the special issue: Alternative Approaches in Southeast Asian Studies: Compounding Area Studies and Cultural StudiesVol 10 No 2 |
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Rommel A. Curaming_From Southeast Asian Studies to ASEAN Studies: What’s in a Name Change?Vol 10 No 2 |
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Victor T. King_Other Southeast Asias? Beyond and Within the Association of Southeast Asian NationsVol 10 No 2 |
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Janus Isaac Nolasco_Between Philippine Studies and Filipino-American Studies: “Transpacific” as Area and the Transformation of Area Studies in the 21st CenturyVol 10 No 2 |
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Maria Serena I. Diok_Transnational Studies and Attempts at InclusivityVol 10 No 2 |
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Oscar Salemink_Southeast Asia as a Theoretical Laboratory of the WorldVol 10 No 2 |
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Maitrii Aung-Thwin_Rethinking the Field: Locality and Connectivity in Southeast Asian StudiesVol 10 No 2 |
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