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Cover and Contents etc. (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3)
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<Special Focus>Introduction Morishita, Akiko (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 367-372
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<Special Focus>Economic Development via Dam Building: The Role of the State Government in the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy and the Impact on Environment and Local Communities Aeria, Andrew (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 373-412
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<Special Focus>Political Dynamics of Foreign-Invested Development Projects in Decentralized Indonesia: The Case of Coal Railway Projects in Kalimantan Morishita, Akiko (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 413-442
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<Special Focus>Rare Earth Plant in Malaysia: Governance, Green Politics, and Geopolitics Phua, Kai Lit (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 443-462
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<Articles>When Memory Speaks: Transnational Remembrances in Vietnam War Literature Ha, Quan Manh (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 463-489
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<Articles>The Case of Regional Disaster Management Cooperation in ASEAN: A Constructivist Approach to Understanding How International Norms Travel Rum, Muhammad (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 491-514
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<Articles>Highland Chiefs and Regional Networks in Mainland Southeast Asia: Mien Perspectives Le, Jiem Tsan; Cushman, Richard D.; Jonsson, Hjorleifur (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 515-551
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<Book Reviews>A. C. S. Peacock and Annabel Teh Gallop, eds. From Anatolia to Aceh: Ottomans, Turks, and Southeast Asia. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, xvi+348p. Feener, R. Michael (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 553-556
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<Book Reviews>Maurizio Peleggi, ed. A Sarong for Clio: Essays on the Intellectual and Cultural History of Thailand, Inspired by Craig J. Reynolds. Ithaca, NY: Cornell Southeast Asia Program Publications, 2015, 208p. Suwannakij, Sing (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 556-560
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<Book Reviews>Milagros Camayon Guerrero. Luzon at War: Contradictions in Philippine Society, 1898–1902 (with an introduction by Vicente L. Rafael). Quezon City: Anvil Publishing Inc., 2015, 295p. Reyes, Portia L. (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 560-563
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<Book Reviews>Farouk Yahya. Magic and Divination in Malay Illustrated Manuscripts. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2015, xxvii+349p., 308 illus., 2 maps. Daneshgar, Majid (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 563-567
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<Book Reviews>Deirdre de la Cruz. Mother Figured: Marian Apparitions & the Making of a Filipino Universal. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2015, 320p. Tallara, Mark Iñigo M. (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 567-570
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<Book Reviews>Andrew C. Willford. Tamils and the Haunting of Justice: History and Recognition in Malaysia's Plantations. Singapore: NUS Press, 2015, 336p. Daniel, Rajesh (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 571-575
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<Book Reviews>Michele Ford and Thomas B. Pepinsky, eds. Beyond Oligarchy: Wealth, Power and Contemporary Indonesian Politics. Ithaca: Cornell Southeast Asia Program Publications, 2014, x+178p. Bakker, Laurens (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 575-578
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<Book Reviews>Philip Taylor. The Khmer Lands of Vietnam: Environment, Cosmology and Sovereignty. Singapore: NUS Press, 2014, 350p. Pérez Pereiro, Alberto (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 578-580
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<Book Reviews>Sarah Turner, Christine Bonnin, and Jean Michaud. Frontier Livelihoods: Hmong in the Sino-Vietnamese Borderlands Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 2015, 223p. Nguyen, Thi Le (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 580-582
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<Book Reviews>Marlyne Sahakian. Keeping Cool in Southeast Asia: Energy Consumption and Urban Air-Conditioning. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015, x–xviii+229p. McLellan, Benjamin C. (2016-12) Southeast Asian Studies, 5(3): 582-584
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