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UNDERSTANDING EAST ASIA’S ECONOMIC “MIRACLES” | By Zhiqun Zhu

Thomas B. Gold

MICHAEL ROCKEFELLER: New Guinea Photographs, 1961 | By Kevin Bubriski; foreword by Robert Gardner; photographs by Michael Rockefeller

Jennifer Wagelie

DEPENDENT COMMUNITIES: Aid and Politics in Cambodia and East Timor | By Caroline Hughes

D. Gordon Longmuir

SOUTH ASIAN CULTURES OF THE BOMB: Atomic Publics and the State in India and Pakistan | Edited by Itty Abraham

Robert S. Anderson

CHOOSE AND FOCUS: Japanese Business Strategies for the 21st Century | By Ulrike Schaede

Ilan Vertinsky

NEW MASTERS, NEW SERVANTS: Migration, Development, and Women Workers in China | By Yan Hairong

Ingrid Nielsen

GLOBALIZATION, THE CITY AND CIVIL SOCIETY IN PACIFIC ASIA | Edited by Mike Douglass, K.C. Ho and Giok Ling Ooi

Abidin Kusno

FOREST GUARDIANS, FOREST DESTROYERS: The Politics of Environmental Knowledge in Northern Thailand | By Tim Forsyth and Andrew Walker

Susan M. Darlington

RETHINKING DEMOCRACY | By Rajni Kothari

Craig Jeffrey

THE PARTITION OF KOREA AFTER WORLD WAR II: A Global History | By Jongsoo James Lee

Vipan Chandra

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