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Religion, mass violence, and illiberal regimes : recent research on the Rohingya in Myanmar
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Characterising independent candidates in Indonesian local politics
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Sarawak state elections 2016 : revisiting federalism in Malaysia
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The Threat of International Terrorism in the Central Asian and Afghan Direction: Key Factors
Published 2016-12-01“…Critical connection of some external and internal threats to Central Asian security, which includes: state fragility, drug transportation from Afghanistan to Russia through the Northern Route, high corruption, demodernization of socio-economic sphere, serious interstate conflicts between Central Asian states themselves as well as between the key world powers involved into Central Asian affairs. 4. Serious potential of development of religious extremism in Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, as well as in some regions of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.…”
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CENTRAL ASIAN STUDIES IN UK Interview with Dr. SHIRIN AKINER, Senior Fellow of the Cambridge Central Asia Forum, University of Cambridge, and Research Associate, School of Oriental...
Published 2018-12-01“…In 2006 she was awarded the Sir Percy Sykes Memorial Medal by the Royal Society for Asian Affairs for her contribution to Asian studies. …”
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The United States and the rise, fall and future prospects of the (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for) Trans-Pacific Partnership
Published 2019“…This article first revisits Washington’s three-fold geo-economic interest behind the original TPP in terms of projecting influence in Asian affairs, supporting Obama’s Rebalance to Asia strategy and leading the regional rule-writing efforts to facilitate 21st century trade and investment. …”
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The return of Aliran to the lexicon of Indonesian politics
Published 2024“…The more eclectic audience that reads the Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, for example, may find that Unity through Division does not provide an answer to this question. …”
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