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UNEAC Asia Papers is an electronic journal publishing recent research on Asia. UNE staff and postgraduate students, as well as other interested scholars, are encouraged to submit articles for consideration.Any article proposed for UNEAC Asia Papers will be refereed prior to acceptance for publication.UNEAC Asia Papers cannot be re-published, reprinted, or reproduced in any format without the author's permission.Those who have papers they wish to be considered for the series, contact Prof. Howard Brasted. UNEAC Asia Papers published to date:

Issue 1, 1999:
The ancient Tethys oceans of Asia: How many? How old? How deep? How wide? by Ian Metcalfe.
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Issue 2, 1999:
A Baptism of Fire: The Van Goens Mission to Ceylon and India, 1653-54 by Alfons van der Kraan.
Agribusiness in Indonesia after the 1997 Financial Crisis by Phil Simmons & Arief Daryanto.
Indonesia's Crisis and the Agricultural Sector: The Relevance of Agricultural Demand-Led Industrialisation by Arief Daryanto.
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Issue 3, 2000:
The Dutch in Siam: Jeremias van Vliet and the 1636 Incident at Ayutthaya by Alfons van der Kraan.
At the Court of King Prasat-Thong: An Early 17th Century Account by Jeremias van Vliet by Jeremias van Vliet (edited and translated by Alfons van der Kraan)
Globalisation, Sub-contracting Structures in Japan and Women's Working Conditions by Kunio Hisano.
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Issue 4, 2001:
Gender and Domesticity Liberalisation in Historical Perspective by Samita Sen
Free Trade, Fair Trade: Trade Liberalisation, Environmental and Labour Standards by Kenneth E. Jackson
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Issue 5, 2002:
Logistics Management in China: Barrier-hurdling and the Outlook for Legal Solutions by Felix W.H. Chan
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Issue 6, 2003:
Effects of the Asian Economic Crisis on Singapore and Its Policy Responses: A General Equilibrium Analysis by Mahinda Siriwardana and Anoma Iddamalgoda
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Issue 7, 2004:
Barriers to E-commerce Logistics in China [Legal Aspects] by Jimmy Ng
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Issue 8, 2005:
Business, Stakeholders and Strategic Responses in Pakistan by Imran Ali
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Issue 9, 2005:
An Overview of the External Debt Situation in Sri Lanka by Palitha Pathberiya and Albert Wijeweera
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Issue 10, 2005:
Consumer Protection in E-Commerce in Malaysia: An Overview by Kiranjit Kaur
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Issue 11, 2006:
Critical Discourses on Globalisation, Knowledge Economy and Public Education: the case of Sri Lanka by Siri Gamage
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Special Issue Refugees and Refugee Policies in the Asia-Pacific region Paper Nos. 12-19, 2007:

CONTENTS 

  TITLE AUTHOR PAGES
       
  Introduction Amarjit Kaur & Ian Metcalfe 1-2
No. 12 Refugee issues in Malaysia: The need for a proactive, human rights based solution  Mohd Hamdan Adnan 3-7
No. 13 Media reporting on refugees in Malaysia  Kiranjit Kaur 8-12
No. 14 Critical Issues in Forced Migration Studies and the Refugee Crisis in Southeast Asia  Riwanto Tirto Sudarmo 13-24
No. 15 The Politics of the Pacific Solution: The context and consequences of an Australian policy  Susan Metcalfe 25-31
No. 16 Are You a Good Refugee or a Bad Refugee?: Security Concerns and Dehumanization of Immigration Policies in Japan  Kohki Abe 32-61
No. 17 Meeting the Challenges of the Ethnic Minorities, Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Hong Kong  Devi Novianti 62-76
No. 18 Refugees and Refugee Policy in Malaysia  Amarjit Kaur 77-90
No. 19 The AusAID Response to Human Trafficking in Southeast Asia Melinda Sutherland 91-102

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Issue 20, 2007:
‘Indians in Germany’ The imagination of a community by Urmila Goel
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