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South Asia and Southeast Asia

2012
For many centuries, South Asia and Southeast Asia did not constitute two distinct regions of the world but one. This one region encompassed the bulk of the landmasses, islands and maritime spaces which were affected by the seasonal monsoon winds. Throughout its fertile and often extensive river plains it adopted recognizably similar patterns of culture
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South Asia and Southeast Asia

2006
Abstract Asia has served as a magnet for invaders from Europe ever since Alexander the Great turned back reluctantly from what is now Pakistan. South and Southeast Asia presented Europeans with climates and demographic densities that did not encourage settlement, although they offered ample opportunities for trade and territorial control.
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Asia Pacific and South Asia

2016
There is a tendency to view R2P diffusion in the Asia Pacific region as a function of ‘norm containment’, which explains endorsement of R2P as a result of the weakening, deconstruction, or dilution of R2P to render it more compatible with the region’s state-centred security norms and practices.
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Asia – Eastern Asia

2009
F. Wang, J. Chen
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Asia

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 2000
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Asia Looking Towards Asia

Indonesian Journal of Arts Education Research
Until now, different parts of Asia have neglected each other, each of them busy looking towards Europe. If the discourse of contemporary arts so far has been placed in ‘the West in the eyes of Asia,’ Asia Culture Complex (ACC) Theater has built a system where different Asia today can look at each other and at the same time produce and share their works
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