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Asian, Security Conference (7th 2005 New Delhi India). Changing security dynamic in Eastern Asia: Focus on Japan. New Delhi: Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses and Promilla & Co., Publishers in association with Bibliophile South Asia, 2005.

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The 'arms dynamic' in South-East Asia during the second Cold War. Hants, England: Ashgate, 2002.

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P, Sham, and Chang C. -P, eds. International Conference on East Asia and Western Pacific Meteorology and Climate: Hong Kong, 6-8 July, 1989. Singapore: World Scientific, 1990.

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East Asian social movements: Power, protest, and change in a dynamic region. New York: Springer, 2010.

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International Conference on East Asia and Western Pacific Meteorology and Climate (3rd 1996 Chungli, Taiwan). East Asia and Western Pacific Meteorology and Climate: Proceedings of the Third Conference, Chungli, Taiwan, 16-18 May 1996. Singapore: London, 1998.

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Balagangadhara, S. N. "The heathen in his blindness"--: Asia, the West, and the dynamic of religion. 2nd ed. New Delhi: Manohar, 2005.

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"The heathen in his blindness"--: Asia, the West, and the dynamic of religion. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1994.

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J, Kyle W., and Chang C. -P, eds. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on East Asia and Western Pacific Meteorology and Climate: 7-10 September 1992, Hong Kong. Singapore: World Scientific, 1993.

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Nair, Deepak. Do stated goals matter?: Regional institutions in East Asia and the dynamic of unstated goals. Singapore: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, 2010.

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GCOS Regional Workshop for East and Southeast Asia on Improving Observing Systems for Climate (2002 Singapore). Report of the GCOS Regional Workshop for East and Southeast Asia on Improving Observing Systems for Climate: Singapore, 16-18 September 2002. Geneva, Switzerland: GCOS Secretariat, Global Climate Observing System, 2003.

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Bayly, William. The original astronomical observations made in the course of a voyage to the Northern Pacific Ocean, for the discovery of a North East or North West passage: Wherein the north west coast of America and north east coast of Asia were explored in His Majesty's ships the Resolution and Discovery, in the years MDCCLXXVI, MDCCLXXVII, MDCCLXXVIII, MDCCLXXIX, and MDCCLXXX. London: Printed by William Richardson ... and sold by P. Elmsley ... and Mess. Mount and Page, ..., 1999.

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Khabriyeva, Taliya, Igor' Shuvalov, Anatoliy Kapustin, Nelli Bevelikova, Rashad Kurbanov, Olga Shvedkova, Asiya Belyalova, et al. ASEAN is a driving force for regional integration in Asia. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/23222.

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The book introduces the reader to the changing nature of integration processes in Asia under the influence of globalization. The analysis of factors that promote and hinder interaction between the ASEAN countries and non-regional partners of this Association is carried out. The study describes the dynamic processes of economic integration within the framework of the Russia - ASEAN dialogue partnership and features of cooperation in various areas of legal regulation. The author reveals the mechanisms that influence the formation of a region-wide free trade zone for the ASEAN member States, and makes recommendations on priority areas of integration trends in Asia. Particular attention is paid to the specifics of investment regulation in South-East Asia, harmonization of ASEAN legislation in the field of security, taxation, education, prospects for cooperation and legal mechanisms that ensure the implementation of further cooperation programs developed by the ASEAN member States. For researchers, representatives of public authorities, as well as for anyone interested in the dynamics of integration processes in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Rolls, Mark G. Arms Dynamic in South-East Asia During the Second Cold War. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Rolls, Mark G. Arms Dynamic in South-East Asia During the Second Cold War. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Rolls, Mark G. Arms Dynamic in South-East Asia During the Second Cold War. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Arms Dynamic in South-East Asia During the Second Cold War. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Rolls, Mark G. Arms Dynamic in South-East Asia During the Second Cold War. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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East Asia and Western Pacific Meteorology and Climate: Proceedings of the 3rd Conference. World Scientific Pub Co Inc, 1998.

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Rolls, Mark G. The Arms Dynamic in South-East Asia During the Second Cold War. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315183558.

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Studwell, Joe, and Nigel Patterson. How Asia Works: Success and Failure in the World's Most Dynamic Region. Tantor Audio, 2017.

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Studwell, Joe. How Asia Works: Success and Failure in the World's Most Dynamic Region. Grove/Atlantic, Incorporated, 2013.

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Asian Tigers for Christ: The Dynamic Growth of the Church in South-East Asia. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 2001.

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Wu, Guoxiong, Ben Jou, and C. Y. Lam. East Asia and Western Pacific Meteorology and Climate: Selected Papers of the 4th Conference Held in Hangzhou, China October 26 - 28, 1999 (World Scientific Series on Meteorology of East Asia). World Scientific Publishing Company, 2002.

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Broadbent, Jeffrey, and Vicky Brockman. East Asian Social Movements: Power, Protest, and Change in a Dynamic Region. Springer New York, 2013.

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Broadbent, Jeffrey, and Vicky Brockman. East Asian Social Movements: Power, Protest, and Change in a Dynamic Region. Springer, 2011.

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-P, Chang C., and International Conference on East Asia and Western Pacific Meteorology and Climate (4th : 1999 : Hangzhou Shi, China), eds. Selected papers of the Fourth Conference on East Asia and Western Pacific Meteorology and Climate: Hangzhou, China, October 26-28, 1999. River Edge, N.J: World Scientific, 2002.

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Sham, P. International Conference on East Asia and Western Pacific Meteorology and Crime, Hong Kong, 6-8 July 1989. World Scientific Pub Co Inc, 1990.

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Kyle, W. J. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on East Asia and Western Pacific Meteorology and Climate: 7-10 September 1992 Hong Kong. World Scientific Pub Co Inc, 1993.

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(Editor), Xun Zhu, Xiaofan Li (Editor), Shuntai Zhou (Editor), Yuejian Zhu (Editor), Ming Cai (Editor), Fei-Fei Jin (Editor), Xiaolei Zou (Editor), and Minghua Zhang (Editor), eds. Observation, Theory and Modeling of Atmospheric Variability: Selected Papers of Naning Institute of Meteorology Alumni in Commemoration of Professor Jijia ... Series on Meterology of East Asia). World Scientific Publishing Company, 2004.

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Denecke, Wiebke, and Nam Nguyen. Shared Literary Heritage in the East Asian Sinographic Sphere. Edited by Wiebke Denecke, Wai-Yee Li, and Xiaofei Tian. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199356591.013.33.

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This chapter traces the origins and nature of the shared literary heritage in the East Asian “Sinographic Sphere,” namely China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam, focusing on developments before the early modern period, in keeping with the temporal and thematic scope of this handbook. It explores modes of cross-cultural communication and textual culture conditioned by the Chinese script, including gloss-reading techniques, “brush talk,” and biliteracy; surveys shared political and social institutions and literary practices, sustained by the flourishing book trade; and touches on the rise of vernacular literatures, the dynamic between Literary Chinese and local vernaculars, and the role of women. With the recent death of Literary Chinese as the lingua franca of East Asia we are facing a new phase in world history. The Chinese-style literatures of East Asia point to cultural commonalities and tell stories of creative engagement with Chinese literary history that offer insights about Chinese literature.
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Grare, Frédéric. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190859336.003.0001.

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Initially aimed at funding the reforms undertaken by the Rao government in the early 1990s, the Llook East Policy rapidly evolved into a comprehensive set of instruments to deal with a fast growing China. From an initial focus on developing trade and attracting foreign direct investment from the most dynamic economies in Asia, it soon became India’s instrument to assert itself in Asia through the institutionalisation of its relations with ASEAN members and ASEAN led institutions. The success of economic performances made it indispensable for India to develop its defence relationship with its new partners as a way the to control its sea lane of communications. They also led to an expansion of the Look East reach to East Asia.
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Clarke, Michael, ed. Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism in China. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190922610.001.0001.

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China's problem with terrorism has historically been considered an outgrowth of Beijing's efforts to integrate the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region into the People's Republic of China. Since the end of the Cold War, however, this internal dynamic has converged with an evolving external environment, stimulating the development of linkages between Uyghur separatism and terrorism and broader terrorist movements in Central Asia, South Asia and the Middle East. This book brings together some of the leading experts on Chinese terrorism, offering the first systematic, scholarly assessment of the country's approaches to this threat. Four areas of investigation are looked at: the scope and nature of terrorism in China and its connection with developments in other regions; the development of legislative measures to combat terrorism; the institutional evolution of China's counter-terrorism bureaucracy; and Beijing's counter-terrorism cooperation with international partners.
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Wolf, Richard, Stephen Blum, and Christopher Hasty, eds. Thought and Play in Musical Rhythm. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190841485.001.0001.

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Thought and Play in Musical Rhythm seeks to explore representations and implicit as well as explicit theorizing of rhythm in relation to aspects of performance that resist objectification and/or are elastic. Authored by ethnomusicologists and music theorists, the chapters provide detailed case studies of art and vernacular musical traditions, historical and contemporary, in South, West, East, and Southeast Asia; West and North Africa; Europe; and North America. Together these case studies highlight the multiple dimensions of musical rhythm. Considering rhythm as a topic involves a set of terminologies, methods, assumptions, and efforts at generalizing and abstracting that together point to a larger dynamic in scholarly discourse between universalizing and local approaches to rhythm and music more generally. However, from a theoretical standpoint, the volume rejects the kind of abstraction that removes “rhythm” from musical process and experience.
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Li, Yu-wai Vic. Power Plays from the Fringe. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190864576.003.0005.

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Implementation of global derivatives reforms and the extraterritorial application of US and EU regulations in East Asia have generated political interplays unfolded at inter-state and domestic levels. Leading jurisdictions such as Japan, Singapore, and Hong Kong have exercised “power-as-autonomy” in an attempt to push back and delay the reform agendas spearheaded by global standard-setting bodies and the leading powers. Through leveraging the influence of Asian-based foreign dealers and exploiting the transatlantic disagreements, the Asian authorities have gained some rule-making autonomy in introducing derivatives reforms in local markets. This, however, was also driven by a competitive dynamic between individual Asian jurisdictions to promote the growth of domestic derivatives markets, which experienced dramatic growth in the post-crisis years. This resulted in market rules that do not reconcile and are somewhat inconsistent with each other, making the Asian regulatory landscape more uneven and fragmented along jurisdictional lines.
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Bourdaghs, Michael K., Paola Iovene, and Kaley Mason, eds. Sound Alignments. Duke University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478013143.

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In Sound Alignments, a transnational group of scholars explores the myriad forms of popular music that circulated across Asia during the Cold War. Challenging the conventional alignments and periodizations of Western cultural histories of the Cold War, they trace the routes of popular music, examining how it took on new meanings and significance as it traveled across Asia, from India to Indonesia, Hong Kong to South Korea, China to Japan. From studies of how popular musical styles from the Americas and Europe were adapted to meet local exigencies to how socialist-bloc and nonaligned Cold War organizations facilitated the circulation of popular music throughout the region, the contributors outline how music forged and challenged alliances, revolutions, and countercultures. They also show how the Cold War's legacy shapes contemporary culture, particularly in the ways 1990s and 2000s J-pop and K-pop are rooted in American attempts to foster economic exchange in East Asia in the 1960s.Throughout, Sound Alignments demonstrates that the experiences of the Cold War in Asia were as diverse and dynamic as the music heard and performed in it. Contributors. Marié Abe, Michael K. Bourdaghs, Paola Iovene, Nisha Kommattam, Jennifer Lindsay, Kaley Mason, Anna Schultz, Hyunjoon Shin, C. J. W.-L. Wee, Hon-Lun (Helan) Yang, Christine R. Yano, Qian Zhang
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Arthur, John W. Beer. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197579800.001.0001.

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Beer: A Global Journey through the Past and Present offers a comprehensible and readable worldwide perspective on the dynamic origin and impact of beer, as well as rich descriptions of its continued importance among Indigenous societies today. Ancient and contemporary beers from the Near East, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas document the remarkable influence Indigenous beers have had in shaping the development of food production and state-level societies and are an essential food for contemporary Indigenous societies, inspiring their social and economic actions. In the past and present, beer was and is more than an intoxicating substance; it was and is an essential food integral to maintaining good health. Control over the technological knowledge and resources to produce beer created space for status differentiation and its use as capital-motivated laborers. Beer also serves to unite people and connects the living with their ancestral past. The innovations by Indigenous brewers are now transforming the types of ingredients and flavors produced by the global craft brew industry. This unique book focuses on past and present non-industrial beers, highlighting its significance in people’s lives through four themes: innovating new technologies, ensuring health and well-being, building economic and political statuses, and imbuing life with ritual and religious connections.
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Jhala, Angma Dey. An Endangered History. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199493081.001.0001.

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An Endangered History is an account of the little-studied region of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) of British-governed Bengal from the late eighteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries. The CHT lie on the crossroads of India, east Bengal (now Bangladesh), and Burma (contemporary Myanmar). An area of lush rivers and fertile valleys, it has historically been celebrated for its haunting natural beauty and religious heterodoxy, from the chronicles of Mughal governors to the ethno-histories of colonial British administrators. The region is composed of several indigenous or ‘tribal’ communities, whose transcultural histories defied colonial and later postcolonial taxonomies of identity and difference. In particular, this book focuses on how British administrators used European knowledge systems—botany, natural history, gender and sexuality, demography and anthropology—to construct the autochthone groups of the CHT and their landscapes. In the process, British administrators and later South Asian nationalists would misunderstand and falsely classify the region through the reifying language of religion, linguistics, race, and, most perniciously, nation, in part due to its unique, and at times perilous, location on the invisible fault lines between South and Southeast Asia. In this manner, this book argues that the colonial archive serves not only to exhume a long-forgotten regional past but also to illuminate a dynamic interconnected global history. It hopes to re-establish the vital place of this much marginalized border region within the larger study of colonial South Asia and Indian nationalism.
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Gao, Yanhong, and Deliang Chen. Modeling of Regional Climate over the Tibetan Plateau. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.591.

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The modeling of climate over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) started with the introduction of Global Climate Models (GCMs) in the 1950s. Since then, GCMs have been developed to simulate atmospheric dynamics and eventually the climate system. As the highest and widest international plateau, the strong orographic forcing caused by the TP and its impact on general circulation rather than regional climate was initially the focus. Later, with growing awareness of the incapability of GCMs to depict regional or local-scale atmospheric processes over the heterogeneous ground, coupled with the importance of this information for local decision-making, regional climate models (RCMs) were established in the 1970s. Dynamic and thermodynamic influences of the TP on the East and South Asia summer monsoon have since been widely investigated by model. Besides the heterogeneity in topography, impacts of land cover heterogeneity and change on regional climate were widely modeled through sensitivity experiments.In recent decades, the TP has experienced a greater warming than the global average and those for similar latitudes. GCMs project a global pattern where the wet gets wetter and the dry gets drier. The climate regime over the TP covers the extreme arid regions from the northwest to the semi-humid region in the southeast. The increased warming over the TP compared to the global average raises a number of questions. What are the regional dryness/wetness changes over the TP? What is the mechanism of the responses of regional changes to global warming? To answer these questions, several dynamical downscaling models (DDMs) using RCMs focusing on the TP have recently been conducted and high-resolution data sets generated. All DDM studies demonstrated that this process-based approach, despite its limitations, can improve understandings of the processes that lead to precipitation on the TP. Observation and global land data assimilation systems both present more wetting in the northwestern arid/semi-arid regions than the southeastern humid/semi-humid regions. The DDM was found to better capture the observed elevation dependent warming over the TP. In addition, the long-term high-resolution climate simulation was found to better capture the spatial pattern of precipitation and P-E (precipitation minus evapotranspiration) changes than the best available global reanalysis. This facilitates new and substantial findings regarding the role of dynamical, thermodynamics, and transient eddies in P-E changes reflected in observed changes in major river basins fed by runoff from the TP. The DDM was found to add value regarding snowfall retrieval, precipitation frequency, and orographic precipitation.Although these advantages in the DDM over the TP are evidenced, there are unavoidable facts to be aware of. Firstly, there are still many discrepancies that exist in the up-to-date models. Any uncertainty in the model’s physics or in the land information from remote sensing and the forcing could result in uncertainties in simulation results. Secondly, the question remains of what is the appropriate resolution for resolving the TP’s heterogeneity. Thirdly, it is a challenge to include human activities in the climate models, although this is deemed necessary for future earth science. All-embracing further efforts are expected to improve regional climate models over the TP.
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