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Jacobsen, Trudy. "Autonomous Queenship in Cambodia, 1st–9th Centuries AD." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 13, no. 3 (November 2003): 357–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1356186303003420.

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AbstractA brief glance at any bibliography for a history of Cambodia written in the last hundred years will reveal the immense preoccupation that historians have had with the institution of kingship. Yet nothing has been written on autonomously ruling queens, despite the acceptance by some twentieth-century historians that at least two such queens apparently ruled in pre-classical Cambodia (c. 50-802). These female sovereigns have been considered an anomaly, their reigns evidence that the political and social fabric of pre-classical society was rent asunder by the intrusion of female rulers into a male domain. Such a scenario is at variance with epigraphic evidence. One of the queens accepted by twentieth-century historians as an autonomous female ruler belongs to the eleventh century, not the seventh, as previously determined. Moreover, it appears that in most pre-classical Cambodian polities, women held the power of sovereignty, even if they did not rule independently. This not only raises questions regarding the accepted understanding of gender and power in pre-classical Cambodia, but also calls for a revision of pre-classical Cambodian history.
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Huebner, Thom. "Linguistic Landscape: History, Trajectory and Pedagogy." MANUSYA 19, no. 3 (2016): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/26659077-01903001.

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Language as it appears in the public space, often referred to as “linguistic landscape,” has been the object of serious academic study for over a decade, resulting in several singled-authored and edited volumes, numerous articles in international journals, theses, dissertations, eight international workshops on four continents and at least one dedicated web site. In Asia, studies have been conducted in Japan, China, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Malaysia, among other countries. A 515 item bibliography compiled by Chula alum Robert Troyer can be found at www.zotero.org > groups > linguistic landscape bibliography.
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Farrell, Brian P. "Cambodia. Britain and Sihanouk's Cambodia By Nicholas Tarling Singapore: NUS Press, 2014. Pp. 375. Maps, Notes, Bibliography, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 46, no. 2 (May 5, 2015): 320–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463415000156.

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Peleggi, Maurizio. "Cambodia Cambodge: The Cultivation of a nation, 1860–1945 By Penny Edwards Honolulu:University of Hawai'i Press, 2007. Pp. 349. Illustrations, Notes, Bibliography, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 39, no. 3 (September 11, 2008): 487–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463408000404.

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Vickery, Michael. "Cambodia - Cambodia Watching Down Under. By Geoffrey C. Gunn and Jefferson Lee. Bangkok: Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University, 1991. Pp. xxx, 328. Illustrations, Notes, Bibliography." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 23, no. 2 (September 1992): 438–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463400006354.

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Keith, Charles. "Cambodia. How to behave: Buddhism and modernity in colonial Cambodia 1860–1930 By Anne Ruth Hansen Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2007, Notes, Bibliography, Index, Photos." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 41, no. 1 (December 21, 2009): 179–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463409990336.

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Marston, John A. "Cambodia. Love and dread in Cambodia: Weddings, births, and ritual harm under the Khmer Rouge. By Peg Levine. Singapore: NUS Press, 2010. Pp. 219. Bibliography, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 43, no. 3 (August 22, 2012): 547–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463412000501.

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French, Lindsay. "Cambodia. Forest of struggle: Moralities of remembrance in upland Cambodia. By Eve Monique Zucker. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2013. Pp. 233. Appendix, Notes, Bibliography, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 45, no. 2 (May 19, 2014): 288–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463414000150.

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Thun, Theara. "Cambodia. Cambodia's second kingdom: Nation, imagination, and democracy By Astrid Norén-Nilsson Ithaca, NY: Cornell Southeast Asia Program Publications, 2016. Pp. 229. Plates, Notes, Bibliography, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 50, no. 2 (May 2019): 294–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463419000304.

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Pearson, Quentin A. "Cambodia. Mixed medicines: Health and culture in French colonial Cambodia. By Sokhieng Au. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011. Pp. ix + 263. Tables, Plates, Notes, Glossary, Bibliography, Index. - Cambodians and their doctors: A medical anthropology of colonial and postcolonial Cambodia. By Jan Ovesen and Ing-Britt Trankell. Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies (NIAS) Press, 2010. Pp. xv + 301. Glossary, Maps, Tables, Plates, Notes, Bibliography, Appendix, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 43, no. 2 (April 20, 2012): 369–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463412000124.

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Davis, Erik W. "Cambodia. Buddhism in a dark age: Cambodian monks under Pol Pot By Ian Harris Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2013. Pp. 242. Plates, Notes, Abbreviations and Glossary, Bibliography, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 46, no. 2 (May 5, 2015): 318–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463415000144.

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McKinnon, Katharine. "Cambodia. Aid dependence in Cambodia: How foreign assistance undermines democracy By Sophal Ear New York: Columbia University Press, 2013. Pp. 185. Figures, Tables, Notes, Bibliography, Index. - Cambodia. The Cardamom conundrum: Reconciling development and conservation in the Kingdom of Cambodia By Timothy J. Killeen Singapore: NUS Press, 2012. Pp. 354. Maps, Figures, Tables, Photographs, Notes, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 45, no. 3 (September 3, 2014): 457–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463414000423.

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Amer, Ramses. "Cambodia - Cambodia: Post-Settlement Reconstruction and Development. By Robert J. Muscat with assistance by Jonathan Stromseth. New York: Occasional Paper of The East Asian Institute, Columbia University, 1989. Pp. viii, 143. Notes, Bibliography." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 22, no. 1 (March 1991): 172–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463400005749.

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Bowie, Katherine A. "Cambodia. Lost goddesses: The denial of female power in Cambodian history. By Trudy Jacobsen. Copenhagen: NIAS (Nordic Institute of Asian Studies) Press, 2008. Pp. xxix, 327. Maps, Illustrations, Notes, Bibliography, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 42, no. 2 (May 12, 2011): 354–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463411000154.

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Lye, David CB, Brenda SP Ang, and Yee-Sin Leo. "Review of Human Infections with Avian Influenza H5N1 and Proposed Local Clinical Management Guideline." Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 36, no. 4 (April 15, 2007): 285–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.v36n4p285.

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Introduction: The current avian and human H5N1 influenza epidemic has been in resurgence since 2004. We decided to evaluate published evidence in relation to epidemiology, clinical features and course, laboratory diagnosis, treatment and outcome of human H5N1 influenza, and develop institutional clinical management guidelines. Methods: A search of PubMed was conducted for all English language articles with search terms “avian”, “influenza” and “H5N1”. The bibliography of articles was searched for other references of interest. Results: Published case series from Hong Kong in 1997, and Thailand and Vietnam since 2004 have indicated a rapidly progressive primary viral pneumonia resulting in acute respiratory distress syndrome. The majority of human H5N1 infections can be linked to poultry exposure. Hitherto there has been no evidence of efficient human-to-human transmission. Case fatality rates have varied from 71% in Thailand to 100% in Cambodia. Oseltamivir appears to be the only potentially effective antiviral therapy. H5N1 isolates in Vietnam have become resistant to oseltamivir, resulting in persistent viral replication and death. There is as yet no effective human H5N1 vaccine. Conclusions: National and international preparedness plans are well advised. Clinical trials to evaluate higher dose oseltamivir therapy and immunomodulatory treatment are urgently needed. Key words: H5N1 subtype, Influenza A, Influenza in birds, Literature review
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Zucker, Eve. "Cambodia. Dancing in the shadows: Sihanouk, the Khmer Rouge, and the United Nations in Cambodia. By Benny Widyono, with a foreword by Ben Kiernan. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008. Pp. 323. Maps, Plates, Notes, Bibliography, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 43, no. 1 (January 3, 2012): 189–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463411000750.

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Xiaoming, Hao. "Reporting Cambodia in the Australian Media: “Heroic” Journalism or Neo-Colonial Distortions? By Jefferson Lee. Perth: Edith Cowan University, 1995. Pp. vi, 69. Bibliography." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 27, no. 2 (September 1996): 416–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463400021202.

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Gebrekidan, Fikru. "Edward Kissi. Revolution and Genocide in Ethiopia and Cambodia. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2006. xxxvi + 189 pp. Notes. Select Bibliography. Index. $77.00. Cloth. $27.95. Paper." African Studies Review 51, no. 2 (September 2008): 170–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/arw.0.0081.

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Clymer, Kenton. "Asia. China, Cambodia, and the five principles of peaceful coexistence. By Sophie Richardson. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010. Pp. ix, 332. Notes, Bibliography, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 42, no. 3 (September 9, 2011): 535–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463411000415.

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Bennett, Caroline. "Cambodia. Man or monster: The trial of a Khmer Rouge torturer By Alexander Laban Hinton Durham: Duke University Press, 2016. Pp. 299. Timeline, Abbreviations, Notes, Bibliography, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 49, no. 2 (June 2018): 333–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463418000073.

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Lockhart, Bruce M. "Southeast Asia. Why Vietnam Invaded Cambodia: Political Culture and the Causes of War. By STEPHEN J. MORRIS. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999. Pp. xiii, 315. Maps, Notes, Bibliography." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 32, no. 3 (October 2001): 451–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463401270258.

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LATINIS, D. KYLE. "Cambodia. Angkor Wat. A royal temple. By HÉLÈNE LEGENDRE DE KONINCK. Weimar: Verlag und Datenbank für Geisteswissenschaften, 2001 [Architektur der Welt Series–4]. Pp. 93. Plates, Notes, Bibliography." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 34, no. 2 (June 2003): 367–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463403240303.

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SMITH, ANTHONY L. "Cambodia. Voices from S-21: Terror and History in Pol Pot's Secret Prison. DAVID CHANDLER. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 1999. Pp. xiii, 238. Photographs, Notes, Bibliography, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 33, no. 2 (June 2002): 341–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463402270186.

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Jerryson, Michael. "Southeast Asia. Interactions with a violent past: Reading post-colonial landscapes in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam Edited by Vatthana Pholsena and Oliver Tappe Singapore: NUS Press, 2013. Pp. 300. Maps, Tables, Plates, Notes, Bibliography, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 46, no. 1 (January 12, 2015): 143–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463414000691.

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Sepasgozar, Samad M. E., Reyhaneh Karimi, Sara Shirowzhan, Mohammad Mojtahedi, Sabbar Ebrahimzadeh, and David McCarthy. "Delay Causes and Emerging Digital Tools: A Novel Model of Delay Analysis, Including Integrated Project Delivery and PMBOK." Buildings 9, no. 9 (August 26, 2019): 191. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings9090191.

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Delay is one of the main challenges of construction projects, and there is still much to overcome in order to reach near zero delay in all construction projects. This project aims to conduct a systematic critical review including a bibliography analysis on delay literature in construction. The main questions consider what has been learnt from a decade investigating delay causes and effects in the construction literature and what factors have been missed in the literature. This paper also presents a new and challenging question regarding how digital tools and associated technologies may prevent any delay in construction projects, which can change the research direction from delay investigations to identifying prevention factors. The paper identifies the delay dataset, including 493 papers investigating delay in construction, and establishes a specific dataset of papers focusing on delay effects and causes (DEC), including 94 selected papers covering different factors examined in over 29 countries such as Iran, India, Turkey, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Cambodia, Oman, Malaysia, Taiwan, China, Vietnam, the US, the UK, and Egypt. In addition, the paper identifies 30 critical factors with the frequency of occurrences over three times in the DEC dataset and computes their medians of ranking. This paper also discusses digital tools and methods that can be used for delay analysis and preventions, including MS Project, Oracle Primavera P6, and Open Plan by Deltek. The paper discusses the project schedule delay analysis from project management methodology perspectives. It also discusses the current method’s limitations and future directions, which are based on the identification of the deficiency areas. In total, four overlooked factors are identified and suggested, including faulty data analysis, unmatched structure of the research questionnaires with new knowledge and standards [e.g., Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK)], overlooked effects of digital technologies [e.g., Digital twin, Navisworks, Building Information Model (BIM), Geographic Information System (GIS), and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)], and ignored job-site technologies. In addition, the paper presents the DEC model for future studies, including four main key factors. These factors are resources (e.g., project budgets, labour, material, equipment, and digital tool), project context, stakeholders performance (e.g., owner/client, consultant/designer, contractor, vendor/supplier), and external factors (e.g., ground condition, site location, regulation, natural disaster), which may significantly affect delay prevention and should be concurrently considered in the future delay investigations, since they may be required for designing an effective mitigation strategy when these proof points are identified. This would significantly help to utilise digital systems to prevent time overruns in different construction contexts.
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Swidler, Eva-Maria. "Unwritten Rule: State-Making through Land Reform in Cambodia. By Alice Beban. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2021. xiv+242 pp. Illustrations, notes, tables, bibliography, and index. US$125.00 (cloth); US$29.95 (paper); US$9.99 (e-book)." Environmental History 27, no. 4 (October 1, 2022): 803–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/721333.

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Woodward, Hiram W. "Practice and Belief in Ancient Cambodia: Claude Jacques' Angkor and the Devarāja Question Angkor: Cities and Temples By CLAUDE JACQUES and MICHAEL FREEMAN. Translated from the French by MICHAEL WHITE. Bangkok: River Books, 1997. Pp. 319. Plates, Glossary, Bibliography, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 32, no. 2 (June 2001): 249–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463401000121.

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Patterson, MacGregor. "A bibliographic foray into documents and publications relating to peacekeeping in Cambodia." Journal of Government Information 23, no. 1 (January 1996): 13–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/1352-0237(95)00036-4.

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Turley, William S. "Cambodia: 1975–1982. By Michael Vickery. Hemel Hempstead: George Allen and Unwin, 1984. Pp. xiii, 361. Maps, Bibliography, Index. - The Murderous Revolution: Life and Death in Pol Pot's Kampuchea. By Martin Stuart-Fox. Drawings by Bunheang Ung. Chippendale, N.S.W.: Alternative Publishing Cooperative Ltd., 1985. Pp. viii, 203." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 18, no. 2 (September 1987): 327–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463400020580.

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Amer, Ramses. "Cambodia - Conflict Resolution in Kampuchea. Edited by Donald Hugh McMillen. Brisbane: Centre for the Study of Australia-Asia Relations, Griffith University, 1989. Pp. 151. - Prospects for the Neutralization of Kampuchea. By Imogen Pilch. Brisbane: Centre for the Study of Australia-Asia Relations, Griffith University, 1988. Pp. 92. Notes, Bibliography." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 22, no. 1 (March 1991): 171–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463400005737.

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Zuccatti Ferracioli, Giulia, Nicolle Angélica do Carmo, Laura Maria Prates Saturnino, Ana Luiza Felipe de Jesus, Ana Paula Landi Librandi, Mariana Pereira Nobrega, Marina Peixoto Vianna, and Kelli Cristina Paiva. "THE ADJUVANT USE OF HERBAL MEDICINES TO AID BODY FAT LOSS IN OVERWEIGHT INDIVIDUALS." Health and Society 3, no. 01 (March 6, 2023): 1025–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.51249/hs.v3i01.1206.

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Obesity is an emerging issue in Brazil and in the world since there are several pathologies associated with excessive weight. The use of medicinal plants is atemporal and they have been used as a source of food and for therapeutic purposes. Objective: The purpose of this study is to approach the possibility of herbal medicine in obese patients and to conceive through clinical studies and analysis the activity of Camellia sinensis (green tea) and Garcinia cambogia plants in cooperation for the reduction of body fat. Methods: The bibliographic survey considered original articles and reviews published between 2013 and 2021 in online databases, with studies in humans. Results: Forty-seven articles were pre-selected, and those were 30 papers discarded after analysis and the other 17 were submitted for reading on their respective themes. Conclusion: In the midst of these conceptions, it is concluded that there is a need for investment in research in the field of alternative medicine and herbal medicine in order to that these drugs be used efficiently and safely, since the clinical tests showed satisfactory results.
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Iversen, Jenny, Handan Wand, Po-Lin Chan, Linh-Vi Le, and Lisa Maher. "Systematic Review of Hepatitis C Virus Prevalence in the WHO Western Pacific Region." Viruses 14, no. 7 (July 15, 2022): 1548. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14071548.

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Background: This review aimed to identify hepatitis C virus (HCV) prevalence estimates among the general population and six key populations (people who inject drugs, men who have sex with men, sex workers, prisoners/detainees, Indigenous people, and migrants) in the World Health Organization Western Pacific Region (WHO WPR). Methods: Original research articles published between 2016 and 2020 were identified from bibliographic databases. Publications were retrieved, replicas removed, and abstracts screened. Retained full texts were assessed and excluded if inclusion criteria were not met. Methodological quality was assessed using the Johanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal checklist for prevalence data. Data on HCV exposure and active infection were extracted and aggregated and forest plots generated for each population by country. Results: There were no HCV prevalence estimates in any population for more than half of WPR countries and territories. Among the 76 estimates, 97% presented prevalence of exposure and 33% prevalence of active infection. General population viraemic prevalence was 1% or less, except in Mongolia. Results confirm the endemic nature of HCV among people who inject drugs, with estimates of exposure ranging from 30% in Cambodia to 76% in Hong Kong. Conclusions: Countries require detailed knowledge of HCV prevalence in diverse populations to evaluate the impact of efforts to support WHO HCV elimination goals. Results provide baseline estimates from which to monitor and evaluate progress and by which to benchmark future elimination efforts.
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Vickery, Michael. "A History of Cambodia. By David P. Chandler. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1983. xvi, 237 pp. Notes, Bibliographic Essay, Index. $29.95." Journal of Asian Studies 44, no. 2 (February 1985): 458–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2055994.

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Taylor, K. W. "A History of Cambodia. By David P. Chandler. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1983. Pp. xvi, 237. Illustrations, Notes, Bibliographic Essay, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 16, no. 2 (September 1985): 327–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463400008511.

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Amer, Ramses. "A History of Cambodia. Second Edition, Updated. By David P. Chandler. Boulder and London: Westview Press, 1966. Pp. xvi, 288. Preface, Notes, Bibliographic Essay, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 28, no. 1 (March 1997): 185–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463400015319.

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Amratisha, Klairung. "Ecrivains et expressions littéraires du Cambodge au XXème siècle. By Khing Hoc DY. Paris: Editions l'Harmattan, 1993. Pp. vi, 275. Bibliography. [In French]." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 28, no. 1 (March 1997): 186–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463400015320.

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KITLV, Redactie. "Book reviews." Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 166, no. 1 (2010): 107–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134379-90003627.

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Syed Muhd Khairudin Aljunied, Rethinking Raffles; A study of Stamford Raffles’ discourse on religions amongst Malays. (Nathan Porath) Walter Angst, Wayang Indonesia; Die phantastische Welt des indonesischen Figurentheaters/The fantastic world of Indonesian puppet theatre. (Dick van der Meij) Adrienne Kappler and others, James Cook and the exploration of the Pacific. (H.J.M. Claesen) Aurel Croissant, Beate Martin and Sascha Kneip (eds), The politics of death; Political violence in Southeast Asia. (Freek Colombijn) Frank Dhont, Kevin W. Fogg and Mason C. Hoadley (eds), Towards an inclusive democratic Indonesian society; Bridging the gap between state uniformity and multicultural identity patterns. (Alexander Claver) Bronwen Douglas and Chris Ballard (eds), Foreign bodies; Oceania and the science of race, 1750-1940. (H.J.M. Claesen) Ricky Ganang, Jay Crain, and Vicki Pearson-Rounds, Kemaloh Lundayeh-English dictionary and bibliographic list of materials relating to the Lundayeh-Lun Bawang-Kelabit and related groups of Sarawak, Sabah, Brunei and East Kalimantan. (Michael Boutin) Jeffrey Hadler, Muslims and matriarchs; Cultural resilience in Indonesia through Jihad and Colonialism. (Franz von Benda-Beckmann) Uli Kozok, Kitab undang-undang Tanjung Tanah: Naskah Melayu yang tertua. (Arlo Griffiths) Alfonds van der Kraan, Murder and mayhem in seventeenth-century Cambodia; Anthony van Diemen vs. King Ramadhipati I. (Jeroen Rikkerink) Jean Michaud, ‘Incidental’ ethnographers; French Catholic missions on the Tonkin-Yunnan frontier, 1880-1930. (Nicholas Tapp) M.C. Ricklefs, Polarising Javanese society; Islamic and other visions (c. 1830-1930). (Matthew Isaac Cohen) Stuart Robson, Arjunawiwāha; The marriage of Arjuna of Mpu Kaṇwa. (Andrea Acri) László Székely and István Radnai, Dit altijd alleen zijn; Verhalen over het leven van planters en koelies in Deli (1914-1930). (Adrienne Zuiderweg) Patricia Tjiook-Liem (Giok Kiauw Nio Liem), De rechtspositie der Chinezen in Nederlands-Indië 1848-1942; Wetgevingsbeleid tussen beginsel en belang. (Mary Somers Heidhues) Zhou Daguan, A record of Cambodia: the land and its people. (Un Leang) REVIEW ESSAY Longitudinal studies in Javanese performing arts Benjamin Brinner, Music in Central Java; Experiencing music, expressing culture. Barbara Hatley, Javanese performances on an Indonesian stage; Contesting culture, embracing change. Felicia Hughes-Freeland, Embodied communities; Dance traditions and change in Java. (Matthew Isaac Cohen) REVIEW ESSAY Development and reform in Vietnam Stéphanie Balme and Mark Stephanie (eds), Vietnam’s new order; International perspectives on the state and reform in Vietnam. Sujian Guo, The political economy of Asian transition from communism. Ian Jeffries, Vietnam: a guide to economic and political developments. Pietro Masina, Vietnam’s development strategies. (Tran Quang Anh) KORTE SIGNALERINGEN Ulbe Bosma, Indiëgangers; Verhalen van Nederlanders die naar Indië trokken. Clara Brinkgreve, Met Indië verbonden; Een verhaal van vier generaties 1849-1949. Jack Botermans en Heleen Tichler, Het vergeten Indië; Stille getuigen van het dagelijks leven in het Indië van toen. Robin te Slaa en Edwin Klijn, De NSB; Ontstaan en opkomst van de Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging, 1931-1935. Mark Loderichs, Margaret Leidelmeijer, Johan van Langen en Jan Kompagnie, Verhalen in Documenten; Over het afscheid van Indië, 1940-1950. Frederik Erens en Adrienne Zuiderweg, Linggadjati, brug naar de toekomst; Soetan Sjahrir als een van de grondleggers van het vrije Indonesië. Peter Schumacher, met medewerking van Gerard de Boer, De zaak Aernout; Hardnekkige mythes rond een Indische moord ontrafeld. Cas Oorthuys, Een staat in wording; Fotoreportage van Cas Oorthuys over het Indonesië van 1947. René Kok, Erik Somers en Louis Zweers, Koloniale oorlog 1945-1949; Van Indië tot Indonesië. H.F. Veenendaal en J.P.W. Kelder, ZKH; Hoog spel aan het hof van Zijne Koninklijke Hoogheid; De geheime dagboeken van mr.dr.L.G. van Maasdijk. Ons Indië; 400 jaar Nederlandse sporen in Insulinde, de strijd om de onafhankelijkheid & 60 jaar Indonesië. (Harry A. Poeze)
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Thierry, Solange, and John N. Miksic. "Le Culte des Genies Protecteurs au Cambodge. Analyse et Traduction d'un Corps de Textes sur les Neak Tâ. By Alain Forest. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1992. Pp. 254. Appendices, Bibliography. [In French]." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 30, no. 2 (September 1999): 367–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463400013199.

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Déry, Steve. "Le Socialisme et le Paysan Cambodgien: La Politique Agricole de la République Populaire du Kampuchea et de l'État du Cambodge. By Viviane Frings. Preface by David Chandler. Paris: Editions L'Harmattan, 1997. Pp. 189. Tables, Bibliography." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 31, no. 2 (September 2000): 414–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463400017719.

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Hartmann, John F. "Southeast Asia - Tales from Thailand: Folklore, Culture, and History. Compiled by Marian Davies Toth. Rutland, VT and Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle, 1971. Pp. 183. Illustrations, Glossary. - Cambodian Folk Stories from the Gatiloke. Retold by Murial Paskin Carrison from a translation by The Venerable Kong Chhean. Rutland, VT and Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle, 1987. Pp. 139. Illustrations, Bibliography, Glossary. - Folk Tales from Indochina. Compiled by Tran My-Van. Pascoe Vale South, Victoria, Australia: Vietnamese Language and Culture Publications, 1987. Pp. iii, 104. Illustrations." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 21, no. 2 (September 1990): 475–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463400003532.

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Fici, Silvio. "The genus Capparis L. (Capparaceae) in Laos and Cambodia." Kew Bulletin, February 1, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12225-022-10071-y.

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SummaryA taxonomic revision of the genus Capparis in Laos and Cambodia was undertaken. Based on examination of historical and recent herbarium collections coupled with field investigations, 25 species and 7 intraspecific taxa, all belonging to sect. Monostichocalyx, were recognised in the study area. Among these, a new species, C. averyanovii, and a new subspecies, C. acutifolia subsp. thamphae, from central and northern Laos are described and illustrated. A key to the species is provided, along with descriptions, synonyms, distribution ranges, autecological and phenological data, and 31 lectotypes are selected. When available, vernacular names and traditional uses of the species are also given, based on information from herbarium labels or bibliography. The occurrence of various taxa known only from type material is underlined. Based on the available data, C. diffusa and C. rotundifolia, two species formerly recorded from Cambodia, are excluded from the flora of the study area.
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Radun, Denis Fernando, Fernando Cesar Sossai, and Ilanil Coelho. "UNESCO: The Emergence of the Ideals of Peace and World Heritage." Contexto Internacional 44, no. 3 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-8529.20224403e2020134.

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Abstract To what extent does World Heritage promote the ideals of peace advocated by the United Nations and its specialised agencies, particularly UNESCO? This article discusses the emergence of UNESCO’s ideals of peace, mainly in the context of its constitution, questioning these ideals in the face of war disputes involving the Temple of Preah Vihear (Cambodia), included in the World Heritage List in 2008. Such issue is deepened from the analysis of the UNESCO Convention on the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (1972) as an instrument of international relations, eventually triggered in geopolitical disputes that go beyond the field of heritage. This article argues that the manufacture of world heritage can make paradoxical the realisation of the ideals of peace defended by UNESCO within the United Nations system. It is based on relevant bibliography, on primary sources collected at the UNESCO Archives (Paris, France), on digital platforms maintained by this Organisation (UNESDOC Digital Library), and on the content of the litigious process between Cambodia and Thailand, handled by the International Court of Justice, regarding the dispute for sovereignty over the region where the Temple of Preah Vihear is located.
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Kubota, Yuichi. "Cambodia. The social order of postconflict transformation in Cambodia: Insurgent pathways to peace By Daniel Bultmann Lanham, MD: Lexington, 2018. Pp. 182. Figure, Table, Notes, Bibliography and Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, January 11, 2023, 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463422000820.

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Miller, Amanda. "Cambodia. Life in a Cambodian orphanage: A childhood journey for new opportunities By Kathie Carpenter New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2021. Pp. 207. Figures, Notes, Bibliography, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, December 19, 2022, 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463422000686.

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Harris, Andrew. "Cambodia. Early Theravādin Cambodia: Perspectives from art and archaeology Edited by Ashley Thompson Singapore: National University of Singapore Press (with the Southeast Asian Art Academic Programme, SOAS University of London). Pp. xxix + 288. Maps, Images, Bibliography, Index." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, September 4, 2023, 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463423000590.

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