Winter 2009
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| 1 | Cover |
| 2 - 3 | Contents | From the Editor |
The Study
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| 4-5 | The Shanghai model Gregory Bracken |
| 6 | Thailand’s acrimonious adjacency to Cambodia (Part 2) Eisel Mazard |
| 7 | Indonesian literature in exile, 1965-1998 Dorothea Schaefter |
| 8 - 9 | Journey through the archipelago: Photographs of the former Dutch East Indies Louis Zweers |
| 10 | A tale of two systems: questioning land tenure reform in China Yongjun Zhao |
| 11 | Local party procedures: field notes from Malang Ulla Fionna |
| 12 - 13 | Eroding Kashmiriyat Sanjeeb Mohanty |
| 14 | The Orissa famine of 1866 Ganeswar Nayak |
| 15 | International student mobility Nicholas Tarling |
| The Focus: Genomics in Asia |
| 16 | Bioethics and life science in Asia Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner |
| 17 | Life without value? Voices of embryo donors for hESC research in China Achim Rosemann |
| 18 - 19 | 'What would you do, doctor sahib?' Pre-natal testing in the socio-cultural context of India Jyotsna Agnihotri Gupta |
| 20 - 21 | Selective abortion in Japan Masae Kato |
| 22 | Double discrimination Sickle cell anaemia prevention programmes in India Prasanna Kumar Patra |
| 23 | Creating a 'saviour sibling' in China Suli Sui |
| 24 | Turning misfortune into blessing Public confidence in hESC after Hwang Seyoung Hwang |
| 25 | Beyond Hwang ‘International stem cell war’ in South Korea Leo Kim |
| 26 | Human subjects in Chinese ethnic biobanks Jan-Eerik Leppanen |
| 27 | Biomedical research in South Asia. Ethical review, remit and responsibility Robert Simpson |
The Review
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| 28 - 29 | New For Review |
| 30 | Bookmarked |
| 31 | The folk zoology of Southeast Asian wildmen Raymond Corbey |
| 32 | Revisiting Sugarlandia Ghulam A. Nadri |
| 33 | Model mythical women Vasudha Dalmia |
| 34 | Is the grass greener on the ‘Other’ side? Karma Phuntsho |
| 35 | All at sea? Hans Schenk |
| 36 | National politics, local contexts Dirk Tomsa |
| 37 | ‘Inventing’ the horse Nicholas Tarling |
| 36 - 37 | Reinventing the wheel Niels Mulder |
| 38 - 39 | The State and statism in Burma (Myanmar) Donald M. Seekins |
The Network
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| 40 - 41 | IIAS News and comment |
| 42 - 43 | ICAS Book Prize 2009 | ICAS 6th International Convention |
| 44 | Announcements |
| 45 | IIAS Research |
| 46 | IIAS Fellows |
| 47 | Colophon |
The Portrait
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| 44 | Kazakh embroidered wall hangings Anna Portisch |
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