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Cenozoic Tectonics of Asia: Effects of a Continental Collision: Features of recent continental tectonics in Asia can be interpreted as results of the India-Eurasia collision.

Science, 1975
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P. Molnar, P. Tapponnier
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Asia's Next Giant: South Korea and Late Industrialization

, 1991
While much attention has been focused on Japan's meteoric rise as an economic power, South Korea has been quietly emerging as the next industrial giant to penetrate the world market. South Korea is one of a series of countries (ranging from Taiwan, India,
A. Amsden
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Propagating extrusion tectonics in Asia: New insights from simple experiments with plasticine

, 1982
Plane indentation experiments on unilaterally confined blocks of plasticine help us to understand finite intracontinental deformation and the evolution of strike-slip faulting in eastern Asia.
P. Tapponnier   +4 more
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Diabetes in Asia: epidemiology, risk factors, and pathophysiology.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2009
CONTEXT With increasing globalization and East-West exchanges, the increasing epidemic of type 2 diabetes in Asia has far-reaching public health and socioeconomic implications.
J. Chan   +6 more
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Access Asia

2020
Asien, Nr. 107 (2008): ASIEN (April)
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The Myth of Asia's Miracle

, 1994
O N C E U P O N a t i m e, W es t er n o p i n i o n l ea d er s f o u n d t h em s el v es b o t h i m p r es s ed a n d f r i g h t en ed b y t h e ex t r a o r d i n a r y g r o w t h r a t es a c h i ev ed b y a s et o f E a s t er n ec o n o m i es .
P. Krugman
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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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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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