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RSPAS Print News Announcements: Aug 1999
Vol. 2, No. 15
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- 20 Aug 1999
Athukorala, Prema-Chandra and Chris Manning
(1999)
Structural Adjustment and International Migration in East Asia: Adjusting
to Labour Scarcity
Keywords:
structural change, economic transformation, globalisation, economic crisis;
labour markets, employment, wages; international labour migration; East
Asia: Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand
Publisher:
Melbourne: Oxford University Press
ISBN: not supplied
- 20 Aug 1999
Cooke, Fadzilah Majid
(1999)
The Challenge of Sustainable Forests: Forest resource policy in Malaysia,
1970-1995. 272pp.
Keywords:
sustainability, development, environment, forest management, resource
policy, Philippines, Pahang, Sarawak
Publisher:
Sydney: Allen & Unwin
ISBN: 1865080179
- 20 Aug 1999
Barme, Scot
PhD degree conferred:
1998
Thesis topic:
Towards a Social History of Bangkok: Gender, Class and Popular Culture in
the Siamese Capital - 1905-1940
Keywords:
not supplied
Supervising Department:
Pacific and Asian History, RSPAS
- 20 Aug 1999
Gunn, Anne A
PhD degree conferred:
1998
Thesis topic:
The Ice-Drinker's Mandate: Images of Liang Qichao
Keywords:
not supplied
Supervising Department:
Pacific and Asian History, RSPAS
- 20 Aug 1999
Hamilton, Andrew W
PhD degree conferred:
(1998)
Thesis topic:
The French Catholic Mission to Samoa, 1845-1914
Keywords:
not supplied
Supervising Department:
Pacific and Asian History, RSPAS
- 20 Aug 1999
Jory, Patrick D E
PhD degree conferred:
(1998)
Thesis topic:
A History of the Thet Maha Chat and its Contribution to a Thai Political
Culture
Keywords:
not supplied
Supervising Department:
Pacific and Asian History, RSPAS
- 20 Aug 1999
Lukere, M Vicki
PhD degree conferred:
(1998)
Thesis topic:
Mothers of the Taukei: Fijian Women and the Decrease of the Race
Keywords:
not supplied
Supervising Department:
Pacific and Asian History, RSPAS
- 20 Aug 1999
Peleggi, Maurizio
PhD degree conferred:
(1998)
Thesis topic:
The Making of the Siamese Monarchy's Modern Public Image
Keywords:
not supplied
Supervising Department:
Pacific and Asian History, RSPAS
- 20 Aug 1999
Hardy, Andrew D
PhD degree conferred:
(1999)
Thesis topic:
A History of Migration to Upland Areas in 20th Century Vietnam
Keywords:
not supplied
Supervising Department:
Pacific and Asian History, RSPAS
- 20 Aug 1999
Mackay, Ross
PhD degree conferred:
(1999)
Thesis topic:
Catholic and Methodist Missionaries in the Milne Bay Province of Papua New
Guinea, 1930-80
Keywords:
not supplied
Supervising Department:
Pacific and Asian History, RSPAS
- 06 Aug 1999
Barme, Geremie R.
(1999)
In the Red: On Contemporary Chinese Culture, xxii+512pp.
Keywords:
China - civilization - 1949; China - politics and government - 1976; China
- history - Cultural Revolution 1966-1976
Publisher:
New York: Columbia University Press
ISBN 0 231 10614 9
- 06 Aug 1999
Fry, Greg
(1999)
South Pacific Security and Global Change: The New Agenda, 38pp.
Keywords:
national security - Oceania; Oceania - military relations
Publisher:
Canberra: Department of International Relations, RSPAS
Series: Working Paper No.1999/1
ISBN 0 7315 3101 9
- 06 Aug 1999
Hanson, Marianne
(1999)
Australia and Nuclear Arms Control as 'Good International Citizenship', 22pp.
Keywords:
nuclear disarmament - Australia; nuclear arms control - Australia;
Australia - foreign relations
Publisher:
Canberra: Department of International Relations, RSPAS
Series: Working Paper No.1999/2
ISBN 0 7315 3102 7
- 06 Aug 1999
Cotton, James
(1999)
ASEAN and the Southeast Asian 'Haze': Challenging the Prevailing Modes of
Regional Engagement, 30pp.
Keywords:
ASEAN; environmental policy - Indonesia; air pollution - Asia; Asia -
southeastern; intergovernmental cooperation - Asia, southeastern; Asia,
southeastern - environmental conditions
Publisher:
Canberra: Department of International Relations, RSPAS
Series: Working Paper No.1999/3
ISBN 0 7315 3103 5
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