28 |
Why is the North Sea West of Us?: Principles behind the Naming of Seas
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JTMS vol 3-1 (Winter / Spring 2016) |
2016.01.15 |
300 |
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27 |
Is There a Best Practice for a Peaceful Resolution of the South China Sea Disputes?
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JTMS vol 3-1 (Winter / Spring 2016) |
2016.01.15 |
300 |
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26 |
Guest Editor’s Introduction to the Special Issue
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JTMS vol 2-2 (Summer / Fall 2015) |
2016.01.14 |
332 |
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25 |
Guest Editor’s Introduction to the Special Issue
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JTMS vol 2-2 (Summer / Fall 2015) |
2016.01.14 |
340 |
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24 |
“We Want a State of Our Own!” Reconstructing Community Space in Bordering Areas of Central Asia
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JTMS vol 2-2 (Summer / Fall 2015) |
2016.01.14 |
356 |
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23 |
Uneasy Pairs: Revitalizations of Karen Ethno-Nationalism and Civil Society across the Thai-Burmese Border
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JTMS vol 2-2 (Summer / Fall 2015) |
2016.01.14 |
327 |
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22 |
Illegality & Alterity: Preliminary Notes on SEZ, Civil Society, and the Thai-Burmese Borderland
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JTMS vol 2-2 (Summer / Fall 2015) |
2016.01.14 |
336 |
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21 |
Intersections between Civil Society, Insurgency, and Development: Case of the Subnational Confl ict in the South of Thailand
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JTMS vol 2-2 (Summer / Fall 2015) |
2016.01.14 |
339 |
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20 |
Assessing Local Responses to Chinese-Backed Resource Development Projects in Myanmar and Cambodia: A Critical Survey
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JTMS vol 2-2 (Summer / Fall 2015) |
2016.01.14 |
318 |
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19 |
Japanese Activists, the Environment, and Border-Crossing Movements in Asia
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JTMS vol 2-2 (Summer / Fall 2015) |
2016.01.14 |
276 |
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18 |
Translating Critical Border Studies in East Asia
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JTMS vol 2-2 (Summer / Fall 2015) |
2016.01.14 |
273 |
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17 |
A Flexible Expansion of Space to Resolve Conflicting Borders: The Demilitarized Zone of the Korean Peninsula
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JTMS vol 2-1 (Winter / Spring 2015) |
2015.01.23 |
286 |
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