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ASEAN Economic
Bulletin
The Bulletin focuses on economic issues affecting ASEAN as a whole; the
region's links with its major trading partners, such as the USA, Japan, EC, East Asia, and
Australasia; and its interfaces and relationships with the world political economy in
general. It includes articles and documents as well as reviews and other topical
information on ASEAN and the Asia-Pacific. Three issues of the Bulletin are
published per year, i.e. in April, August, and December from Volume 15 (1998).
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Berita: Newsletter of the
Malaysia/Singapore/Brunei Group
Published three times a year.
Editor: John A. Lent
Subscriptions: Individual $10; Institutions $20.
Checks payable to: Assoc. for Asian Studies
Send to:
John A. Lent
669 Ferne Blvd.
Drexel Hill, PA 19026
Tel: (215) 622-3938
Bridges:
Berkeley Research Journal on South and Southeast Asia (BRJSS)
This refereed annual journal will be interdisciplinary in
scope, drawing from wide theoretical disciplines in the social sciences,
humanities, and the arts. Scholars are encouraged to submit their work on
South Asia or Southeast Asia. Special consideration will be given to
scholarship focusing on comparative studies in South and Southeast Asian
cultures. Submissions concerning Anthropology, Economics, Folklore,
Geography, History, Linguistics, Political Science, Religious Studies,
Sociology, and Women Studies are welcome. Volume 1 will be published in
September, 2001.
Editor-in Chief: Anita Anantharam
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Contemporary
Southeast Asia
Contemporary Southeast Asia (CSEA) focuses on issues related to
domestic politics, international affairs, and regional security. This primary emphasis on
political developments, socio-economic change, and international relations is in keeping
with the rapid advances in the field of strategic studies concerning not just Southeast
Asia but, indeed, the larger Asia-Pacific environment. It also corresponds with the aims
of the Regional Strategic and Political
Studies (RSPS) programme at ISEAS.CSEA comprises up-to-date analyses of
important trends and events as well as authoritative and original contributions from
leading scholars and observers on matters of current interest. CSEA is published
three times a year -- in April, August and December.
Crossroads:
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
Publishes scholarly articles and book reviews on all aspects of Southeast
Asian studies, including contributions comparing Southeast Asian materials with societies
outside the region. Each issue contains refereed articles and reviews of
recent important books on Southeast Asia. Usually published twice a year.
For a subscription or for more information, contact:
Crossroads
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb IL 60115
Phone: (815) 753-5790
Fax: (815) 753-1776
Email: seap@niu.edu
Website: http://www.niu.edu/cseas/xroads.html
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Journal
of the Burma Research Society (JBRS)
Published bi-annually.
Editor: Dr. Than Tun
More information and an online trial of JBRS can be found at www.jbrs.book.co.th.
For ordering information please contact tristanb@book.co.th.
Usual Price: US$ 2950 Offer Price: US$ 2802.50
The Journal of
Burma Studies
The Journal of Burma Studies, co-sponsored by the Burma Studies Group of
the Association for Asian Studies, publishes scholarly articles in the humanities, social
sciences, and other fields that have a primary focus on Burma. Published annually.
Send inquiries to :
The Journal of Burma Studies ,
Center for Southeast Asian Studies,
Northern Illinois University,
DeKalb IL, 60115
Phone: (815) 753-5790
Fax: (815) 753-1776
Email: seap@niu.edu
For more information, please visit the Journal of Burma Studies website.
Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia
SOJOURN is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the
study of social issues in Southeast Asia. Areas of concern are
ethnicity, religion, urbanization, migration, and development.
Published twice a year in April and October.
Co-editors: Lee Hock Guan, C L W-L Wee
For more information please contact:
Schmidt Periodicals GmbH
Ortsteil Dettendorf,
D-83075 Bad Feilnbach,
Germany
Tel: 49-80-64-221
Fax: 49-80-64-557
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Newsletter of the Burma Studies Group
Published by the Center for Burma Studies
and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies. Published three times
a year.
Editor: Daw May Kyi Win
Subscriptions are $35. Checks
payable to Center for Burma Studies
Send to:
Center for Burma Studies
Northern Illinois University
409 Adams Hall
DeKalb, IL 60115
Tel: (815) 753-0512
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Persimmon: Asian
Literature, Arts, and Culture
The first issue of Persimmon was published in January 2000. It
aims to provide English-speaking readers insights into Asia. The focus of Persimmon is
contemporary culture in East Asia, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and Mongolia. Persimmon
offers fiction, memoirs, poetry, interviews and profiles, city scan, features, and
reviews. Published three times a year, in February, June, and October.
Editor: Caroline Herrick
For more information, please visit the Persimmon:
Asian Literature, Arts, and Culture website.
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Southeast Asian Affairs
Southeast Asian Affairs is published in May each year.
Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science
This journal focuses on issues in Southeast Asian societies.
Contributions are from anthropology, economics, geography, history,
language and literature, political science, psychology and
sociology. The Journal is published bi-annually in May and October
and features a Book Review Section.
Editors: Chan Kwok Bun (National University of Singapore), Lian Kwen
Fee (National University of Singapore) and Syed Farid Alatas.
For more information please visit the Brill
Publishers website.
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