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IG Publishing E-Book End User License Agreement

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1 BM208s 978-981-230- Government and Politics in Southeast Asia John Funston, ed. 2001 133-8 2 SISEA21h 978-981-230- House of Glass (hc) Yao Souchou, ed. 2001 075-1 3 CAP3h 978-981-230- China and Taiwan (hc) Sheng Lijun 2002 097-3 4 BM212h 978-981-230- Islam and the State in Indonesia (hard cover) Bahtiar Effendy 2003 083-6 5 BM236s 978-981-230- Southeast Asian Regional Port Development Chia Lin Sien, Mark Goh and Jose Tongzon 2003 183-3 6 BM240h 978-981-230- Malaysia: Islam, Society and Politics (hc) Virginia Hooker and Norani Othman, eds. 2003 161-1 7 BM245s 978-981-230- The Indonesian Rural Economy Thomas R Leinbach, ed. 2003 214-4 8 BM247s 978-981-230- Foreign Direct Investment and Development in Pham Hoang Mai 2003 225-0 Vietnam 9 BM248h 978-981-230- The 2nd ASEAN Reader (hc) Sharon Siddique and Sree Kumar, comps. 2003 234-2 10 IU17h 978-981-230- Getting Organized in Vietnam (hc) Ben J Tria Kerkvliet, Russell Hiang-Khng Heng and 2003 235-9 David Koh Wee Hock, eds. 11 LH12h 978-981-230- Recollections: The Indonesian Economy, Thee Kian Wie, ed. 2003 178-9 12 PIC105s 978-981-230- Japan and ASEAN in East Asia Junichiro Koizumi 2003 164-2 13 PIC111s 978-981-230- Region, Security and the Return of History Anthony Milner 2003 221-2 14 PIC114s 978-981-230- New Challenges, New Frontier Yoichi Funabashi 2003 191-8 15 SEC24s 978-981-230- Asia-Pacific Security David W Lovell, ed. 2003 213-7 16 APEC8 978-981-230- APEC in the 21st Century Riyana Miranti 2004 253-3 17 BM243s 978-981-230- Economic Development of Myanmar Myat Thein 2004 211-3 18 BM250s 978-981-230- Ethnic Relations and Nation-Building in Southeast Asia Leo Suryadinata; 2004 170-3 19 BM255h 978-981-230- Indonesia’s Electoral Behaviour Aris Ananta, Evi Nurvidya Arifin and Leo 2004 227-4 Suryadinata 20 BM258h 978-981-230- Islamic Perspectives on the New Millennium (hc) Virginia Hooker and Amin Saikal, eds. 2004 241-0 21 BM259h 978-981-230- Durga’s Mosque (hc) Stephen Headley 2004 242-7 22 BM261s 978-981-230- A Time Bomb for Global Trade Michael Richardson 2004 246-5 23 BM263h 978-981-230- The Closing of the Frontier (hc) John G Butcher 2004 223-6 24 BM360h 978-981-230- Three Sides in Search of a Triange: Singapore-America- Asad-ul Iqbal Latif 2004 885-6 India Relations 25 BM362h 978-981-230- March 8: Eclipsing May 13 Ooi Kee Beng 2004 896-2 26 BM65s 978-9971-988- From British to Bumiputera Rule A B Shamsul 2004 22-7 27 IIAS-A1h 978-981-230- Asia in Europe, Europe in Asia (hc) Srilata Ravi, Mario Rutten and Goh Beng-Lan, eds. 2004 208-3 28 IIAS-A2h 978-981-230- The Eurasian Space (hc) Wim Stokhof, Paul van der Velde and Yeo Lay 2004 263-2 Hwee, eds. 29 IU18h 978-981-230- Beyond Hanoi (hc) Benedict J Tria Kerkvliet and David G Marr, eds. 2004 222-9 30 IU20h 978-981-230- Social Inequality in Vietnam and the Challenges to Philip Taylor, ed. 2004 254-0 Reform (hc) 31 PIC116s 978-981-230- Entrepreneurship and SMEs in Southeast Asia Denis Hew and Loi Wee Nee, eds. 2004 251-9 32 PIC118h 978-981-230- Civil Society in Southeast Asia (hc) Lee Hock Guan, ed. 2004 258-8 33 PIC120h 978-981-230- International Migration in Southeast Asia (hc) Aris Ananta and Evi Nurvidya Arifin, eds. 2004 278-6 34 PIC126s 978-981-230- Australia-New Zealand & Southeast Asia Relations 2004 289-2 35 SEAB1h 978-981-230- Free Trade Agreements in Southeast Asia (hc) Rahul Sen 2004 250-2 36 SEAB2h 978-981-230- ASEAN Economic Co-operation and Challenges (hc) Linda Low 2004 264-9 37 SEAB5h 978-981-230- Southeast Asia in the WTO (hc) Razeen Sally 2004 268-7 38 ASC4s 978-981-230- ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint Myrna S Austria 2005 932-7 39 ASC5s 978-981-230- MERCOSUR Economic Integration: Lessons for ASEA Eul-Soo Pang 2005 916-7 40 ASC6s 978-981-230- Global Financial Crisis: Implications for ASEAN Masahiro Kawai 2005 918-1 41 BM242s 978-981-230- Myanmar in ASEAN Mya Than 2005 210-6 42 BM265h 978-981-230- Michael Leifer: Selected Works on Southeast Asia (hc) Chin Kin Wah and Leo Suryadinata, comps. 2005 270-0 43 BM266h 978-981-230- Parliaments and Political Change in Asia (hc) Jurgen Ruland, Clemens Jurgenmeyer, Michael H 2005 232-8 Nelson and Patrick Ziegenhain 44 BM269h 978-981-230- Mind the Gaps (hc) Sree Kumar, Sharon Siddique, and Yuwa Hedrick- 2005 274-8 Wong 45 BM270h 978-981-230- Chinese Indonesians (hc) Tim Lindsey and Helen Pausacker, eds. 2005 303-5 46 BM271s 978-981-230- From Monobank to Commercial Banking Jens Kovsted, John Rand and Finn Tarp 2005 290-8 47 BM278s 978-981-230- Southeast Asia and New Zealand Anthony L Smith, ed. 2005 305-9 48 BM279h 978-981-230- Population Policies and Programmes in Singapore (hc) Saw Swee-Hock 2005 319-6 49 BM280h 978-981-230- The Politics and Economics of Indonesia’s Budy P Resosudarmo, ed. 2005 304-2 50 BM282h 978-981-230- Nation Building: Five Southeast Asian Histories (hc) Wang Gungwu, ed. 2005 320-2 51 BM283s 978-981-230- Southeast Asian Responses to Globalization Francis Loh Kok Wah and Joakim Öjendal, eds. 2005 324-0 52 BM284h 978-981-230- Emerging Democracy in Indonesia (hc) Aris Ananta, Evi Nurvidya Arifin and Leo 2005 323-3 Suryadinata 53 BM351s 978-981-230- Cheng Ho and Islam in Southeast Asia Tan Ta Sen 2005 837-5 54 BM354s 978-981-230- Rural Investment Climate in Indonesia Neil McCulloch 2005 853-5 55 BM356h 978-981-230- Muslim-Non-Muslim Marriage: Poli Gavin W. Jones 2005 874-0 56 BM357h 978-981-230- Nahdlatul Ulama and the Struggle for Power within Robin Bush 2005 876-4 Islam and Politics in Indonesia 57 BM361h 978-981-230- Islam and the Secular State in Indonesia Luthfi Assyaukanie 2005 889-0 58 BM365s 978-981-230- Living the Information Society in Asia Erwin Alampay 2005 873-3 59 BM376h 978-981-230- Islam, Education and Reform in Southern Thailand: Joseph Chinyong Liow 2005 954-9 Tradition and Transformation 60 BM382h 978-981-230- Indonesia beyond the Water’s Edge:Managing an Robert Cribb 2005 985-3 Archipelagic State 61 EDS12s 978-981-230- Working with Nature against Poverty: Development, Budy P Resosudarmo 2005 959-4 Resources and the Environment in Eastern Indonesia 62 EDS6s 978-981-230- Indonesia’s Fires and Haze David Glover and Timothy Jessup, eds. 2005 006-5 63 EDS7h 978-981-230- Southeast Asia Transformed (hc) Chia Lin Sien, ed. 2005 119-2 64 ICEA31s 978-981-230- Regional Economic Integration Rahul Sen, ed. 2005 277-9 65 ICEA33 978-981-230- The Economics of the Enterprise for ASEAN Initiative Seiji F Naya 2005 335-6 66 IIAS-P1h 978-981-230- Piracy in Southeast Asia (hc) Derek Johnson and Mark Valencia, eds. 2005 326-4 67 IIAS-P2h 978-981-230- Piracy, Maritime Terrorism and Securing the Malacca Graham Gerard Ong-Webb 2005 417-9 Straits 68 LH13s 978-981-230- Bank Indonesia and the Crisis: An Indider's View J. Soedradjad Djiwandono 2005 308-0 69 MEH5h 978-981-230- Credit and Debt in Indonesia, 860-1930: From David Henley 2005 846-7 Peonage t Pawnshop, from Kongsi to Cooperative 70 PIC121h 978-981-230- Islam in Southeast Asia (hc) K S Nathan and Mohammad Hashim Kamali, eds. 2005 283-0 71 PIC127s 978-981-230- China and Southeast Asia Ho Khai Leong and Samuel C Y Ku, eds. 2005 298-4 72 PIC128h 978-981-230- Myanmar: Beyond Politics to Societal Imperatives (hc) Kyaw Yin Hlaing, Robert H Taylor and Tin Maung 2005 301-1 Maung Than, eds. 73 PIC129h 978-981-230- Reforming Corporate Governance in Southeast Asia Ho Khai Leong, ed. 2005 295-3 (hc) 74 PIC134s 978-981-230- ASEAN-China Relations Saw Swee-Hock, Sheng Lijun and Chin Kin Wah, eds. 2005 342-4 75 PIC136 978-981-230- Roadmap to an ASEAN Economic Community Denis Hew Wei-Yen 2005 347-9 76 PIC186h 978-981-230- The Politics of Knowledge Saw Swee-Hock 2005 925-9 77 PIC189h 978-981-230- Competition among Financial Centre Soogil Young 2005 930-3 78 SEAA09h 978-981-230- Southeast Asian Affairs 2009 (hard cover) Daljit Singh 2005 948-8 79 SEAB4h 978-981-230- Housing in Southeast Asian Capital Cities (hc) Ooi Giok Ling 2005 265-6 80 SEAB6h 978-981-230- Evolution of ASEAN-Japan Relations (hc) Sueo Sudo 2005 281-6 81 SEAB7h 978-981-230- Christianity in Southeast Asia (hc) Robbie B H Goh 2005 297-7 82 SEAB9h 978-981-230- Modernization Trends in Southeast Asia (hc) Terence Chong 2005 316-5 83 SEC26h 978-981-230- Regional Security in Southeast Asia (hc) Mely Caballero-Anthony 2005 261-8 84 BM277h 978-981-230- Realpolitik Ideology: Indonesia's Use of Military Force Leonard C Sebastian 2006 311-0 85 BM287h 978-981-230- HRD for Developing States and Companies Abdul Ghani 2006 333-2 86 BM288h 978-981-230- Malaysia: Recent Trends and Challenges Saw Swee-Hock, K Kesavapany 2006 339-4 87 BM289h 978-981-230- Corporate Governance in Thailand Sakulrat Montreevat 2006 331-8 88 BM290h 978-981-230- Ethnic Conflicts in Southeast Asia Kusuma Snitwongse, W Scott Thompson 2006 337-0 89 BM291h 978-981-230- India and Southeast Asia: Towards Security Sudhir Devare 2006 345-5 Convergence 90 BM292h 978-981-230- Bibliography of Singapore Demography Saw Swee-Hock 2006 353-0 91 BM293 978-981-230- Bibliography of Malaysian Demography Saw Swee-Hock 2006 354-7 92 BM294h 978-981-230- Post-war Laos: The Politics of Culture, History and Vatthana Pholsena 2006 356-1 Identity 93 BM298h 978-981-230- State Dominance in Myanmar: The Political Tin Maung Maung Than 2006 371-4 Economony of Industrialization 94 BM299 978-981-230- Singapore-Malaysia Relations Under Abdullah Badawi Saw Swee-Hock 2006 378-3 95 BM301 978-981-230- Bibliography of ASEAN-China Relations Linda Yip Seong Chun 2006 380-6 96 BM302h 978-981-230- Different Societies, Shared Futures: Australia, John Monfries 2006 387-5 Indonesia and the Region 97 BM304h 978-981-230- Southeast Asia in Search of an ASEAN Community Rodolfo C Severino; 2006 389-9 98 BM306h 978-981-230- East Asia: Between Regionalism and Globalism Gennady Chufrin 2006 397-4 99 BM310 978-981-230- Indian Communities in Southeast Asia (First Reprint) K S Sandhu 2006 418-6 100 IU23h 978-981-230- Wards of Hanoi David Koh Wee Hock 2006 343-1 101 LH14h 978-981-230- Peranakan Indians of Singapore and Melaka: Indian Samuel S Dhoraisingam 2006 346-2 Babas and Nonyas - chitty Melaka 102 PIC138h 978-981-230- Thailand's Economy Recovery Cavan Hogue 2006 352-3 103 PIC139 978-981-230- The Post cold War Order in Asia and the Challenge Michael Yahuda 2006 358-5 104 PIC140 978-981-230- ASEAN-Russia Relations Gennady chufrin, Mark Hong, Teo Kah Beng 2006 359-2 105 PIC141 978-981-230- Impediments to Cross-border Investments in Asian Douglas Arner, Paul Lejot, S Ghon Rhee 2006 361-5 Bonds 106 PIC142h 978-981-230- Myanma's Long Road to National Reconciliation Trevor Wilson 2006 363-9 107 PIC146 978-981-230- Time's Arrow, Time's Cycle: Globalization in Southeast Peter A. 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