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East Asia

2017
The East Asian region encompassed OUP operations in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, China, and Japan, and each country presented distinct challenges for the Press. Asian markets were complicated by changing attitudes to the status of English—its commercial utility as well as its political implications—and to the tolerance of foreign-owned ...
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East Asia

2012
Introduction China's Politics: Maintaining Status Quo and Preparing for Leadership Succession China's Economy: Good Soft Landing for 2011, Much Less Upbeat for 2012 China's Foreign Policy: Coping with Shifting Geopolitics and Maintaining Stable External Relations Hong Kong - 15 Years After Handover: Is this City Dying?
Yongnian Zheng, Liang Fook Lye
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South‐East Asia

International Migration, 1998
This article investigates the issue of HIV and mobile populations in the Mekong Region countries (Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam), with particular regard to cross‐border migrants (both legal and undocumented), internal migrants, sex workers, and mobile occupational groups such as truck drivers, fishermen, seafarers and cross ...
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East Asia

Abstract As maritime societies flourished along the shores of East Asia, they cultivated a profound connection with the seas, shaping their collective identity and influencing their approach to governance. The cultural heritage of East Asia, encompassing philosophical beliefs, ancient maritime traditions, and profound reverence for the ...
Yixuan Wang, Jianhong Liu
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East Asia

2023
Joohee Kim, Ilyeong Jeong
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Updated epidemiology of gastrointestinal cancers in East Asia

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2023
Junjie Huang, Lin Zhang, Wang-Hong Xu
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East Asia

Comparative Education Review, 1989
Tetsuya Kobayashi   +3 more
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East Asia

1999
Abstract This case study looks at the consequences of technological change and globalization for the organization of economic activity in East Asia, focusing on Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. The author points out in his chapter that most of East Asia—partly for cultural and sociological reasons—has followed the Japanese ...
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