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ICAS 5 Paul van der Velde, co-founder of ICAS and Secretary of International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS), hereby gives his weekly contribution on ICAS 5 in the year 2005.

A short summary The Institute of Occidental Studies (IKON) and the Institute of Malay and World and Civilization (ATMA) of the University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) teamed up to organize ICAS 5 for which the theme ‘Sharing a Future in Asia’ was picked. The Minister of Higher Education of Malaysia wrote in his welcome word: ‘The hosting of ICAS 5 is very timely, held at a defining moment when we are embarking on a new path and transforming the country’s higher education system to make Malaysia the regional center for educational excellence.’ ICAS 5 also coincided with the celebrations of 50 years of independence which furthermore connected to the Visit Malaysia Year 2007. For the first time ICAS took place in a Convention Centre, the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, which is located in the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC). From the centrally located exhibition hall one had a clear view on the famous Petronas Twin Towers. The nearly forty exhibitors at the ICAS book fair had no reason to complain both in terms of view and number of visitors. The book fair was a fixed feature of ICAS since the beginning, but in Kuala Lumpur it became mature. In cooperation with the city of Kuala Lumpur a circular bus line connecting places of cultural interest was launched which operates till this very day. The organizer of ICAS 5, Prof. Shamsul A.B.: ‘ICAS 5 is the place where researchers of all categories, from various fields, coming from all over the world, but all interested in Asia, convene, interact and build networks to share their research findings and personal experience.’ He went on by dubbing ICAS ‘The Olympics of Asian studies’. That is why the ICAS Secretariat saw it as imperative for ICAS to remain a travelling conference in Asia, drawing special attention to local dynamics of the country or region where the convention is held. Also for the first the number of grouped panels (individual abstracts which are thematically put together on trans regional and transdisciplinary basis) was double the number of organized panels and roundtables. This combining pf organized and grouped panels resulted not only in an ideal match of top down and bottom up contributions, but it also yielded an amalgamation of many different paradigmatic approaches which gives ICAS its signature vibe. The second ICAS supplement to the IIAS Newsletter, ‘Academic Publishing Today’ addressed the challenges and pitfalls of getting a book published. For the first time e-books were highlighted and a new IIAS initiative ‘New Books Asia’ was launched, which has gradually grown into the ‘first review’ website in Asian studies.


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WETCOME MESSAGE FROM THE PRIME MINISTER OF MATAYSIA

Distinguished guesis, lodies ond gentlemen, It gives me greot pleosure to see such o lorge gothering of scholors on Asio ot this Fifth lnternotionol Convention of Asio Scholors (ICAS 5). As the potron of this importont internotionol ocodemic event. lwould like to extend my wormest welcome to oll porticiponts who hove gothered here in Kuolo Lumpur for this occossion. To the lnstitute of Occidentol Studies (IKON) ond the lnstitute of Moloy World ond Civilizotion (ATMA) ot the Universiti Kebongsoon Moloysio, os well os the lnternotionol lnstitute for Asion Studies (llAS) ot Leiden. the Netherlonds, my heortfeli congrotulotions ond thonks for their joint effort to moke this convention possible. I find the theme for this convention - "Shoring o future in Asio" - to be mosl oppropriote for us in Moloysio. Our ombition hos olwoys been to be o successful multi-ethnic notion ond society. Equolly imporiont, we wont to shore where possible, our own triols ond tribulotions in corrying oul the chollenging tosk of notionbuilding. We emborked on this ombitious journey 50 yeors ogo, when we become independent, through o conscious effort of continuous negototions ond consesus to fìnd the besl possible woy of occommodoting eoch community's hopes ond ospirofions. ln doing so, we hove tronsformed rhetoric into oclions, hope into reolity, ond mode shoring os the bosis for our common destiny.

You ore here now in Moloysio to wilness fìrst hond whot we hove ochieved thus for. This yeor morks the 50rh onniversory of our independence, ond il coincides with ihe Visit Moloysio Yeor 2007. Behind the glory ond the splendors of the festivities in the stork reolity of hord work, socrifìce ond dedicotion of both the leoders

ond the people of Moloysio.

om certoin over The next few doys of ICAS 5 KL, you ore going to shore new findings ond new ideos, moke new friends ond re-estoblish old relotionships. I hope you will use this opportunity to refìne your conceptuol ond onolyticol tools in order to enhonce your underslonding of Asio. After oll, Asio is orguobly the fostest growing region in the world, ond the future holds much promise for us. I

Finolly, moy you hove

o fruiÌful discussion ond on enjoyoble stoy in Moloysio.

Y.A.B. Dotuk Seri Abdulloh

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WETCOME MESSAGE FROM THE MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION MATAYSIA I ì

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Firstly, I would like to thonk the lnstitute of Occidentol Studies (IKON) ond the lnstitute of Moloy World ond Civilizotion (ATMA), Universiti Kebongsoon Moloysio (UKM) for inviting me to write this foreword in conjunction with the hosting the 5th lnlernolionol Convention of Asio Scholors (lCASS) in colloborotion with the lnternotionol lnstitute for Asion Studies (llAS), Leiden, the Netherlonds. I wish to congrotulote the Orgonising Committee for lheir initiotive ond joint effort in moking this importont event o reolity.

of ICASS is very timely, held ot this defìning moment when the Ministry of Higher Educotion emborking on o new poth ond tronsforming the country's higher educotion system to moke Moloysio the regionol centre for educotionol excellence. We ore stressing on quolity ond the importonce of being competitive in lhe course of developing our humon copitol. the moin ogendo of our Nolionol Mission, ond strengthening the role of our universities.

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|n2006, we estoblish o reseorch university entity within our pubic funded university system. Four universities. including UKM, hove been selected to form the cluster of our reseorch universilies. I om hoppy thot llAS hos entrusted UKM to orgonize this high profìle ond importont internotionol ocodemic event. This speoks volume of UKM's internotionolstonding ond ils future os o full-fledge reseorch university. Lostly, lwould like to once ogoin thonk the orgonizers. To oll porticiponts, lwish you oll o most fruitful ond productive convention. And to our foreign guests, I encouroge you to toke the opportunity to trovel, enjoy ond leorn more obout this country during this Moloysio Visit yeor.

Regords,

Y.B.

Doto' Mustopo Mohomed

Minister of Higher Educolion

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Selomot Dotong, Welcome to Moloysio Orgonizing o signifìcont ocodemic event like lhe lnlernotionol Convention of Asio Scholors (ICAS). being held this time in Kuolo Lumpur (|CASS KL), tokes o lol of effort, fime, energy ond dedicotion from oll those involved. Congrolulotions ond o huge thonk you to the orgonizing teom from Universiti Kebongsoon Moloysio (UKM). nomely, from our lnstitute of Occidentol Studies (IKON) ond the lnstitute of the Moloy World & Civilizotion (ATMA) os well os the co-orgonisel the lnternotionol lnstilute of Asion Studies, Leiden, The Netherlonds. UKM is indeed honoured to be given the tosk of orgonizing ICAS5 KL, dubbed by mony os the 'Olympics of Asion studies'. lt provides o golden opportunity for us to showcose Moloysion scholorship in the field of Asion studies ond to consolidote our reputotion os o reseorch university with internotionol stonding. I note thol quite o number of Ponels in the convention will be discussing themes ond topics. direclly ond indirecfly, reloted to the fìeld of elhnic ond minority studies or on the generol issue of identity politics. ln UKM we ore developing the fìeld of ethnic ond minority studies os o reseorch niche. lt is on oreo which Moloysio hos o lot to offer. I believe ICAS$ KL, with more thon 1,500 porticiponts grouped into some 350 ponels, represents the lorgest ever ICAS thus for. UKM is hoppy to be port of it. On beholf of UKM, I wish every porticipont o fruitful convention ond on enjoyoble stoy in Moloysio.

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Deor colleogues ond friends The lrodition in the ocodemio is thot ofler o protrocted ond chollenging reseorch every reseorcher is very eoger to shore not only the reseorch fìndings she/he hod gothered but olso the personol experience thot she/he hod gone through. both of which ore so voluoble to the future moke-up of o budding scholor, to job prospects for those who olreody hove certifìcoles in hond, to possible job promotion for those who hove performed ond to occumulote more occolodes for the estoblished ones.

An internotionol convention such os the Fiffh lnternotionol Convention of Asio Scholors, Kuolo Lumpur (ICAS 5 KL) is the ploce where reseorchers of oll cotegories. from vorious fìelds, coming from oll over the world, but oll interested in onything Asio, convene, interoct ond build networks to shore their reseorch fìndings ond personol experience. the new entronts ICAS 5 promises mony exciting encounters ond explorotions, especiolly, for those who hove never visited Kuolo Lumpur. To them, to be of ICAS 5 KL is like emborking on o new reseorch ond personol experience, especiolly, in 2007, when we celebrote the 50th onniversory of our lndependence oll yeor long through our Visit Moloysio Year 2007 progroms. We, of the Universiti Kebongsoon Moloysio (UKM), welcome them oll ond wish them well.

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the rest, welcome bock ond enjoy the convenlion ond olso Kuolo Lumpur ond Moloysio, embrocing oll beouty ond lmperfections, which some grudgingly odmire ond others occept it os it is.

to oll porties, both in ond outside Moloysio, which hove mode such generously contributions fowords moking this signifìcont internotionol event in Moloysio o success.

As the Choir of the Orgonizing Committee, ICAS 5 KL, I wish to convey my thonks

7 ShomsulA.B. Director,

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(rälo \ WETCOME MESSAGE FROM THE ICAS SECRETARIAT

Welcome lo the fìfth lnternotionol Convention of Asio Scholors - ICAS 5l Also on beholf'of the host, the Universiti Kebongsoon Moloysio (UKM) ond its two orgonizing institutions, the lnstiiute of OccidentolSludies (IKON) ond the lnstilute of the Moloy World ond Civilisotion (ATMA) we wish you o pleosonl ond fruitful stoy in Kuolo Lumpur, ond more porticulorly of the venue of ICAS 5, the brond new KL convention center situoted directly of the feet of the Petronos Towers in the heort of Moloysio's copitol. len yeors of its existence ICAS will hove brought more thon 5000 ocodemics togeiher of fìve conventions where opproximolely 4000 popers will hove been presented in little over o thousond ponels. Behind these numbers lies o world of multiple interoctions ocross borders ond disciplines, sometimes resulting in new long term internotionol co-operotive reseorch links. At present, in its Sth edilion, ICAS hos become one of the lorgest gotherings of Asio scholors in Asio. ln the

The fìrst convention in Leiden in I gg8 wos fìrst ond foremost

conceived os o tronsotlontic event: o meeting ploce for Europeon ond Americon Asio speciolists. However, once the convention wos onnounced, enthusiostic reoctions poured in, not only from the Atlontic world but olso from Asio! Neorly one thousond porticiponts from 40 countries ottended ICAS l. More thon 350 universities, instilutes ond orgonizotions were represented. ICAS 2 wos hosted in Germony's new copitol -Berlin. ond hosted by the Freie Universitöt in 2001. Here 800 porticiponts from 35 countries contributed to the success of the meeting. ln Berlin it wos decided lhot the next editions of ICAS hod to toke ploce in Asio ond with the slogon "The future of Asio Studies lies in Asio!" ICAS 3 moved to Singopore in 2003. The Notionol University of Singopore (NUS) hosted more thon I 100 porticiponts distributed over 250 ponels ond stemming from 54 countries. The ottendonce of ICAS 4 in Shonghoi (2005) oppeored to be even higherthon thot of Singopore: 1200 porticiponts, reoding 1020 popersin2T0 ponels. The Shonghoi Acodemy of Sociol Sciences ocled os o host. For the first time the ICAS Book Prizes were oworded for the best studies on Asio in the fìeld of the humonifies ond sociol sciences ond for the best PhD. Now in its second edition prizes will be oworded in the cotegories mentioned obove but o new cotegory hos been odded: the Colleogues Choice Aword.

Now in 2007,we ore very proud to present you with the progromme of ICAS 5. Our Moloysion host wishes

lo odd to this convenfion the Leitmotif "shoring o Future in Asio", o signifìcont theme, which underlines the need for on increosing integrolion of Asio Studies. ICAS 5 offers more thon 325 sessions with I ó00 octive porticiponts from 40 countries. ln totol 125 ponels hove been submitted of which 85 orgonized ond 40 institutionol ponels hove been selecled. Furthermore, 225 grouped ponels hove been formed on the bosis of individuol submÌssions. This combining of orgonized ond grouped ponels resulted not only in on ideol motch of top down ond bottom up contributions, but it olso hos yielded on omolgomotion of mony different porodigmotic opprooches. Needless to soy - this typifìes the multidisciplinory ond border tronscending chorocter of ICAS. We ore deeply grotef ul lo our host, the Universili Kebongsoon Moloysio ond in porticulor to Prof . Dr Shomsul ond his wonderful teom, for oll the endeovors they mode to turn ICAS 5 into o success.

ollon inspiring convention in Kuolo Lumpur ond hope thot mony new reseorch initiotives ond co-operotive links will flourish from ICAS 5!

We wish you

Prof. Wim A.L. Stokhof Secretory Generol ICAS

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ABOUT ICAS 5

often procloimed os the fostest growing region in the world todoy. This is in spite of the foci thot neorly o billion of its populotion is still living in poverty. lt is Asio's resilience in the foce of extreme odversities ond its obility to rise obove ond overcome the chollenge of dividedness ond differences thot hos enhqnced the globol perception thot ii is o region of hope ond prosperily for everyone, both from inside ond outside Rsio, to porticipoie ond shore. Thus ICAS 5 Kuolo Lumpur provides o timely opportunity to exomine ond eloborote criticolly this possibilily.

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The lnternotionol Convention of Asio Scholors (ICAS) is listed omong the lorgest gotherings of reseorch scholors from Centres on Asio ond Asions studies, especiolly in the humonities ond sociol science fìelds. Recent developments in Asion studies indicote on emerging trend in cross-disciplinory ond inter-regionol opprooch in Asion studies. This positive development omong the scholors of Asion studies will be further enhonced through o dynomic ond interoctive plotform of ICAS 5 in Kuolo Lumpur. The fìrst ICAS wos held in Leiden in 1998. The subsequent conferences were held in Berlin (ICAS 2,2001), Singopore (ICAS 3, 2003) ond Shonghoi (ICAS 4, 2005). ICAS 5 seeks to continue the ICAS trodition ond hos selected "shoring o Future in Asio" os its theme. Expecting the porticipotion of over 2,000 delegotes representing ó0 countries, ICAS 5 will be held from 2 to 5 AugusI2007 in the heort of Asio, the Kuolo Lumpur

Convention Centre. Moloysio. Jointly hosled ond orgonised by the lnstituie of OccidenlolStudies (IKON) ond the lnstitute of the Moloy World ond Civilizotion (ATMA), Universiti Kebongsoon Moloysio ond the ICAS Secretoriot (lnternoiionol lnstitute for Asion Sludies (llAS). lhe Netherlonds).

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lnstilule of Occidentql Studies, or IKON wos estoblished in October 2003 os o full-fledge reseorch institute for the study of Western Civilizotion ond its complex voriotions in lhe Occidentol region. This includes the study of Europeons ond the regions they hove settled over the lost one thousond yeors: including North ond South Americo, Austrolosio, the Russion region, the Nordic countries ond the Meditenoneon. Visit:www.ikon.ukm.my

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Universili Kebongsoon Moloysio {UKM), estoblished in l8 Moy 1970, is the third university in Moloysio, but fìrst to use B ohoso Meloyu, os the medium of instruclipn. UKM uses the notionol longuoge for most closses, but olso helps studenls to enhonce their profìciency in English, French, Germon, Arobic, Mondorin, Joponese. Koreon, Sponish, Thoi ond others. UKM is intensifying its efforts in reseorch, internotionolizotion ond quolity ossuronce. towords development os o full reseorch university. Ronked in the World's Top 100 Science Universities (Iimes Higher Educotion Supp/ement, 2005), the moin theme of UKM's new imoge is "The Notionol University wilh on internotionol Reoch ". Websile: www.ukm.my

lnslitule of the Moloy World ond Civilizolion, or ATMA wos estoblished in 1972 os ocenter of excellence of UKM, ond is the fìrst reseorch center for Moloy Studies in Moloysio. ATMA's vision is to become o world closs center in the study of the Moloy world ond civilizotion situoted in lhe riverine moritime complex of Soulheost Asio. The mission is to build ond strengthen knowledge obout the Moloy world ond civilizotion in line with the mission of UKM. Visit www.otmq.ukm.my ond www.moloycivilizotion.com

The ICAS Secretoriot wos founded in 200'l to sofeguord the continuity of the ICAS process. The ICAS Secretoriot is hosted by the lnternotionol lnslilute for Asion Studies (llAS, Leiden/ Amsterdom), the Netherlonds. lts moin tosks ore: co-hosting ICAS events, ossessing new ideos concerning ICAS, supporting the reoding committees of the ICAS Book Prizes, keeping on up-to-dote

dotobose of porticiponfs, Asion Studies instiiutions ond odvertisers.

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sponsors ond institutions for their generous help ond

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l-Linksoft Solutions Sdn. Bhd. KONTCA MTNOLTA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS (M) SDN BHD Ministry of Higher Educotion Perwiro Niogo Moloysio i i Plus & Plus Tiovel & Tours Sdn. Bhd. Pucuk Rebung MHS Sdn. University Publicotion Centre (UPENA), Universiti Teknologi MARA (U|TM) The odministrotive ond supporting stoff from Universiti Kebongsoon Moloysio Volunteers ond Students from the Universiti Kebongsoon Moloysio

(PERNAMA) Bhd.

Reseorch Assistonts from the Universiti Kebongsoon Moloysio A speciol thonks to University Kebongsoon Moloysio in porticulor: The Choncellery Offìce The Registror Offìce The Busory Office The University Kebongsoon Moloysio Computer Centre The Public Relotions ond Corporote Affoirs Offìce The Tronsport Offìce The Co-curriculum Centre The Centre for Communicotion Studies The University Heolth Centre The Developmen ond Monogement Deportment The Universiti Kebongsoon Moloysio Hospitol (HUKM) The Associotion of Administrotive ond Professionol Stoff UKM (PERTADI) All offìcers ond stoffs from the universiti Kebongsoon Moloysio All those thot hove given their ossistonce ond help to ICAS 5 Kuolo Lumpur 2007.

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(ràìo \ KUATA TUMPUR CONVENTION CENTRE known os KLCC. The Kuolo Lumpur Conveniion Centre is locoied in the Kuolo Lumpur City Centre, fondly ,,city Towers ond Twin PETRONAS Pork. KLCC the q within o city",this 1oo-ocre site includes Designed to be the Moloysion Philhormonic Chombers.

Kuolo Convenienly ploced olongside extensive public tronsportotion, hotels ond shopping cenires, the o ensuring focilities, conference ond rumpur Conïåntion Cenfã is equipped with the lotest exhibition fontoslic exhibition experience.

willtoke ploce on Level 3 ond Level 4 of the Kuolo Lumpur Convention Centre. All odministrotion positioned ond.servic,es ore convenienfly locoted within the two levels. The ICAS 5 Exhibition is centrolly ponel to ponel session from move belween þonel rooms moking it impossible to miss when scholors ICAS 5

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(rcìlo \ REGISTRATION

you would hove successfully regisiered by the time you receive your personol copy of this progromme book.

Howevel you moy inform your friends ond colleogues of the registrolion procedures. Registrotion begins on 3l't July 2002. pleose note thot porticiponts who hove yet to poy for their registrotion fees ore required to moke lhe necessory poyments fìrst before proceeding to the registrotion counter. Proof of poyment is required to obtoin your registrotion. Upon registrotion, you moy proceed into the conference venue by disploying your registrolion tog. Regislrolion Time Toble

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of the Conference Bog Collection Counter locoled just outside the ICAS & 2 on Level 3. You ore required to show your "Conference Nome Tog" ond "Registrotion Confìrmotion" slip to collect this bog. Kindly confìrm oll items ore complete in your bog prior to leoving the counter os the secretoriol will not be responsible for ony missing items ond will not be oble to reploce misploced Your conference bog moy be collected

5 Exhibition of Conference Holl

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or missing items. Lunch

Lunch Vouchers ore provided in your conference bog. All lunch vouchers con be redeemed ol designoted "ICAS 5 Food Kiosks" wilhin the Convention Centre only. Refunds ore not ovoiloble for unused vouchers. Replocement of lost vouchers will not be entertoined. Teo & Coffee

Coffee ond teo ore ovoiloble the whole doy of designoted coffee ond teo stolions

PRESS

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The Medio Centre is reserved for members of the medio reporting on ICAS 5.

Should you hove interesting orticles. events or photogrophs of ICAS 5 to shore, pleose submit to the Editor ot the Press Centre ond they will be published, if found suiloble.

COMPUTER & INTERNET CENTRE Compulers All delegotes ore welcomed to use the computers qt the Computer

Centre. Chorges opply.

lnlernel All computers of lhe centre ore inlernet occessible. Wireless occess is olso ovoiloble for delegotes who wish to use their personol loptops. Power points ond emply tobles ore ovoiloble for delegotes to plug in their loptops. Chorges

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Wireless internet is olso occessible throughout Level 4

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Prinlino Printers ore ovoiloble for use by oll

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Envlronment and Partic¡patory Development ¡n Natural Resource Management

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IDENTIry

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The World of Asian Diaspora, SocioEconomic and

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Overseas Chinese': the Chinese Diaspora (Panel ll)

EDUCATION

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Education Through

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Education Through TheAges (Panel ll)

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RELIGION

RELIGION

RELIGION

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Birsait Religion of Tribes of Jharkhand

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People's History of Singapore

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S/Pores: New Directions in Singapore History

MEDIA

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HISTORY

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ln Search of Contemporary Meanings and Relevance: Landmarks and Landscapes in SEA

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POLITICS

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EAAS Panel: Regionalism and Community Building: Euro Asian Perspectives From Below and From Above

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HEALTH

HEALTH

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Developing Private and Public Health Policies

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Developing Private and Public Health Policies (Panel lll)

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EDUCATION

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Aspects of Asian Material Culture (Panel ll)

HEALTH

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NBR Panel: Approaches to "Moderate" lslam ¡n Asia: The Dynamics amongst lslam, Muslim ldentity, Politics and Society in Asia (Panel lll)

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RELIGION

Religious Militancy and Moderation (Panel l)

Religious Militancy and Moderation (Panel ll)

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Paintings and Arch¡tecture

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Sex, Age and Race

Sex, Age and Race

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HEALTH

HEALTH

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Causes and Cures ln Health Care ln Asia

Causes and Cures ln Health Care ln Asia (Panel lll)

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Women Warriors in Southeast Asia (Panel ll): Mainìand Southeast

Women Warriors in Southeast Asia (Panel lll): lsland SoutheastAsia

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Arts, Globalization and Political Landslides in Asia: lnternal Dynamics and lnternational Comparisons (Panel ll)

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ECONOMY

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LITERATURE

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Roundtable: Globalising Asian Studies

POLITTCS

SOCIETY

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East lndies To PresentDay lndonesia

East Asia

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Civil Society and Democracy

Democracy in Asia (Panel l)

Democracy in Asia

Civil Socieiy

MEDIA

MEDIA

MEDIA

MEDIA

Alternative Configurations of Gender and Sexualities in the Media in Contemporary JaPan (Panel l)

Alternative Configurations of Gender and Sexualities in the Media in Contemporary JaPan (Panel ll)

Cinema As A Window On SocietY

Electronic Media: Entertainment or Trea

SOCIETY

SOCIETY

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Migration Challenges in Asia in the 21st Century

Migrants and Movements (Panel l)

Migrants and Movements (Panel ll)

Migrants and Movements (Panel lll & Panel lV)

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SOCIETY

SOCIETY

Management: Concepts and Practises

Sustainable Development of Cities and Villages (Panel l)

Sustainable Development of Cities and Villages (Panel ll)

Sustainable Development of Cities and Villages (Panel lll)

SOCIETY

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Redefining Relationships: The Chinese State And Society ln The Era Of Transition

Violence Against Women, State Violence and Human Rights: Discourses and Advocacies SOCIETY

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Refugees And Exile ln Transversal Politic

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Experiences ln Southeast Asia And EastAsia Literature During The Japanese OccuPation

Southeast Asia And EastAsia Literature During The Japanese Occupation

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South And Southeast Asia: A Discourse On lntercultural lnterâction

Resources Resources Management: Successes And Failures

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Reconstructing And Redefining City Scapes

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HISTORY

HISTORY

HISTORY

Omens Of Famine And Death: Pests, Tuberculosis And Typhoon ln Colonial Philippines 1901-1941

The British EmpireAnd Famines ln South Asia

Conceptions of World Order in Asia: Transnational

POLtTtCS

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POLITICS

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ECONOMY

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KNOWLEDGE

KNOì'VLEDGE

KNOWLEDGE

KNOWLEDGE

Knowledge and Philosophy (Panel l)

Knowledge and Philosophy (Panel Il)

Medieval ThoughtAnd Contemporary Filipino Social lssues

Contemporary Filipino Scholarship: Status, Problems And Prospects

LITERATURE

POLTTtCS

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The Making of Bangsa

The Classical Tradition in Sanskrit Language, Literature and lndian Philosophy

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Reproduction : Care And Health (Panel ll)

Child Care in Asia

Changing Values and Youth ldentitY

HISTORY

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Colonial History: Case Studies Explored

Hybridisation ln A Colonial Context

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Corporate Governance: Between ResPonsibilitY And VulnerabilitY (Panel ll)

RELIGION

Colonialism And The

Developmeni Of Nationalism

ECONOMY

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Banking:

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Alternative Forms Of

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Financing Explored

RELIGION

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Conflict Resolution (Panel l)

Conflict Resolution (Panel ll)

Feminizing Religion? Exploring Women's Agency ln Religion An Culture

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Poverty: ls There A Way Out? (Panel l)

RELIGION

RELIGION

RELIGION

Shrines: A Living Tradition

Rites and Rituals (Panel l)

Rites and Rituals (Panel l)

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POLTTICS

POLITICS

POLtTICS

Asia And The 'Other Third World'ln The 21st Century

Asian SecuritY Challenges ln The Age Of Globalisation

As A Factor ln The

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Asia And The 'Other Third World'ln The 21st Century (Panel ll)

SOCIETY

SOCIETY

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Minorities, Ethnicities, ldentities (Panel ll)

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