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Asia Pacific Viewpoint 1996: Vol 37 Index PDF

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Index for volume 37 Blue revolution or red herring? Fish farming and development discourse in the Philippines. Philip F. Kelly, No 1, pp 39-57 ‘Changing my thinking with western woman’: Javanese youth’s constructions of masculinity. Helen Lette, No 2, pp 195-207 Editorial: popular solutions to the water crisis. Harald D. Frederiksen, No 3, pp 215-218 Environmental degradation in the Loboc River watershed, Bohol Province, Philippines. Peter B. Urich and Philip Reeder, No 3, pp 283-293 Global integration and local identities: engendering the Singaporean Chinese. Christine Doran, No 2, pp 153-164 Introduction to ‘(Re)negotiating gender in the Asia Pacific region’. Sara Kindon, No 2, pp 123-126 Large dams, restructuring and regional integration in Southeast Asia. Philip Hirsch, No 1, pp 1-20 Modes of resistance: gendered responses to global impositions in coastal Philippines. Pauline Gardiner Barber, No 2, pp 181-194 Participatory catchment management and economic method: an application in Thailand. Roger Attwater, No 3, pp 219-234 Politics and gender: negotiating conceptions of the ideal women in present day Cambodia. Judy Ledgerwood, No 2, pp 139-152 Politics of economic adjustment: the changing nature of women’s work in Jharkand, India. Aarti Saihjee, No 2, pp 165-180 Problems in paradise: Taiwanese immigrants to Auckland, New Zealand. Tania Boyer, No 1, pp 59-79 Refocusing on China: the case of Hong Kong’s Hutchinson Whampoa. Claude Comtois and Peter J. Rimmer, No 1, pp 89-102 (Re)negotiating gender hierarchy in the new order: a South Sumatran field study. Elizabeth Fuller Collins, No 2, pp 127-138 The changing organisation of work in Malaysia’s electronics industry. Rajah Rasiah, No 1, pp 21-37 The Salween River: is international development possible? Glen Paoletto and Juha I. Uitto, No 3, pp 269-282 The tin market collapse in the Kinta Valley, Malaysia — an impact assessment a decade after. Tai-Chee Wong and K.C. Goh, No 1, pp 81-88 Use of the New Zealand foreshore: oral evidence of Maori rights in Otago. Brian Ballantyne and Sue Hanham, No 3, pp 255-268 Watershed planning and management: Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia. Christopher Dahl and Bill Raynor, No 3, pp 235-253

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