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Spring 2010
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| 1 | Cover |
| 2 | Contents |
| 3 | From the Director |
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The Study
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| 4 | Engaging North Korea after the Cheonan sinking Timothy S. Rich |
| 5 | Working girls in Dhaka, between public and private space Anna Ensing |
| 6 - 7 | The effeminacy of male beauty in Korea Roald Maliangkay |
| 8 | Cigarette counterfeiting in the People’s Republic of China Georgios A. Antonopoulos, Anqi Shen & Klaus von Lampe |
| 9 | Negotiating with the Taliban: an Indian perspective Sanjeeb Mohanty |
| 10 - 11 | Three dreams or three nations? Rahaab Allana |
| 12 - 13 | Maulana Bhashani and the transition to secular politics in East Bengal Peter Custers |
| 14 - 15 | Moving portraits and interactive voices from the British Raj Annamaria Motrescu |
| 16 | Provincial globalisation: the impact of reverse transnational fl ows in India’s regional towns Anant Maringanti, Carol Upadhya & Mario Rutten |
| The Focus - Urbanisation in East Asia |
| 17 - 18 | Urbanisation in East Asia Gregory Bracken |
| 19 | Architectural iconicity: Malaysia’s Multimedia Super Corridor Leslie Sklair |
| 20 - 21 | The metropolis and the capital: Shanghai and Beijing as paradigms of space Jacob Dreyer |
| 22 - 23 | The state of cities in China Bogdan Stamoran |
| 24 - 25 | National economic reform and rural migration to China’s cities Ana Moya Pellitero |
| 26 - 27 | Constituting governance: the US Army in the Philippines, 1898-1920s Estela Duque |
| 28 - 29 | Leaping beyond nostalgia: Shanghai’s urban life ethnography Non Arkaraprasertkul |
| 30 - 32 | Writing the longtang way of life Lena Scheen |
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The Review
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| 33 | New For Review |
| 34 | Bookmarked |
| 35 | Cultural forms are like snow, crystal clear when hardened, opaque when soft Jeroen Groenewegen |
| 36 - 37 | The melancholy of Mocha Michael Pearson |
| 38 | Who is this ‘Indonesian Muslim’? Dick van der Meij |
| 39 | Race and multiculturalism in Malaysia and Singapore Holger Warnk |
| 40 | An extremely difficult position Nicholas Tarling |
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The Network
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| 41 | News |
| 42 | Opinion – East Asian art history reconsidered Anna GrassKamp |
| 42 | Response to review of The Russian Protocols of Zion in Japan Jacob Kovalio |
| 43 | A wave to surf on: ICAS Book Prize 2011 Paul van der Velde |
| 44 | Announcements |
| 45 | IIAS Research |
| 46 | IIAS Fellows |
| 47 | Colophon |
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The Portrait
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| 48 | ‘If it is beautiful, it will endure on every level’ The Asian Art Society in the Netherlands Rosalien van der Poel |
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