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Ganewati Wuryandari_Indonesian Diplomacy in the Digital WorldVol 09 No 2 |
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Fernando Rosa_Spirits and Ships: Cultural Transfers in Early Monsoon AsiaVol 09 No 2 |
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SUVANNABHUMI Vol 9, No 1 June 2017Vol 09 No 1 |
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Andrea Acri _“Local” vs. “Cosmopolitan” in the Study of Premodern Southeast AsiaVol 09 No 1 |
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Alwin C. Aguirre _Affective-discursive Practices in Southeast Asia: Appropriating emotive roles in the case of a Filipina domestic helper in Hong Kong who fell to her death while cleaning windowsVol 09 No 1 |
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Duncan McCargo_Things Fall Apart? Thailand’s Post-Colonial PoliticsVol 09 No 1 |
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William B. Noseworth_Articulations of Southeast Asian Religious Modernisms: Islam in Early 20th Century Cambodia & CochinchinaVol 09 No 1 |
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Meynardo P. Mendoza_An Overview of Southeast Asian Area Studies in the PhilippinesVol 09 No 1 |
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Myo Oo_Nation-Building in Independent Myanmar: A Comparative Study of a History Textbook and a Civic TextbookVol 09 No 1 |
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Mansur Afifi and Sit_Social Capital Revitalization of the Sasaq Community in Lombok, Indonesia through Learning OrganizationVol 09 No 1 |
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SUVANNABHUMI Vol 8, No 2 December 2016Vol 08 No 2 |
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Victor T. King_Identities in Maritime Southeast Asia: Ethnicity and Nation-stateVol 08 No 2 |
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Yekti Maunati_Translocal and Transnational Movements of Bugis and the Construction of Multiple Identities: The Case of Bugis in North Kalimantan of Indonesia and Sabah and Johor of MalaysiaVol 08 No 2 |
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Jayum Anak Jawan_Understanding Political Contestation in MalaysiaVol 08 No 2 |
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Asiyah az-Zahra Ahma_Defining Dusun Identity in BruneiVol 08 No 2 |
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Noor Azam Haji-Othma_Bilingualism and Bruneian IdentityVol 08 No 2 |
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Siti Norkhalbi Haji_Brunei Culture through its Textile Weaving TraditionVol 08 No 2 |
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SUVANNABHUMI Vol 8, No 1 June 2016Vol 08 No 1 |
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Victor T. King_Southeast Asian Studies: Insiders and Outsiders, or is Culture and Identity a Way Forward?Vol 08 No 1 |
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Victor T. King_Revisiting and Reconstructing Southeast Asian CharacteristicsVol 08 No 1 |
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Rommel A. Curaming_On the Viability of Indigenous Methodologies: Implications for Southeast Asian StudiesVol 08 No 1 |
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Frank Dhont_A Holistic View of the Japanese Occupation of Southeast AsiaVol 08 No 1 |
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Stephen Keck_Taking Expedience Seriously: Reinterpreting Furnivall’s Southeast AsiaVol 08 No 1 |
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