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| | Our Current Bestsellers 800 Years of Cultural and Intellectual Encounter By: Kerry Brown and Gem

[View Email In Browser]( | [Add us to your address book]( | [Forward to a colleague]( [World Scientific Publishing Co.]( [WorldSci]( Our Current Bestsellers [China Through European Eyes]( [China Through European Eyes]( 800 Years of Cultural and Intellectual Encounter By: Kerry Brown (King's College London, UK) and Gemma Chenger Deng (King's College London, UK) [Shop Now]( [ASEAN and India]( [ASEAN and India]( The Way Forward Edited By: Tommy Koh (Ambassador-at-Large, Singapore), Hernaikh Singh (Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, Singapore), and Moe Thuzar (ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore) [Shop Now]( [George Yeo: Musings]( [George Yeo: Musings]( In 2 Volumes By: George Yeo [Shop Now]( [The Last Flights of Malaysian Airlines MH370 and MH17]( [The Last Flights of Malaysian Airlines MH370 and MH17]( A Firsthand-Look By: Azharuddin Abdul Rahman (Department of Civil Aviation, Malaysia) [Shop Now]( [New Titles]( [Great Transition in India]( [Great Transition in India]( Issues and Debates Edited By: Chanwahn Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea) and Misu Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea) [Shop Now]( [Future? 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The interdisciplinary approach employed here allows one to look at and understand subject matter critically — COVID-19 and its recovery — not just through diverse analytical frameworks but also through broader, historical variations as well as technologies studies. [When East Asia Meets Southeast Asia]( Read the Free Intro [Free Preview]( [When East Asia Meets Southeast Asia]( Presence and Connectedness in Transformation Revisited Edited By: Yumi Kitamura (Kyoto University, Japan), Alan H Yang (National Chengchi University, Taiwan), and Ju Lan Thung (Indonesian Institute of Science, Indonesia) This book intends to examine the relationship between East Asia and Southeast Asia across three themes: historical perspectives, economic flows of capital and people, and socio-cultural connections. While a substantial number of chapters in the book focus on overseas Chinese (living in Indonesia) and their connections with China and Taiwan historically and contemporarily, they also provide in-depth knowledge of international relationship between East Asia and Southeast Asia. FEATURE - Asian Case Research Journal - Free Articles on Doing Business in Asia [Chinese Journal of International Review]( [Asian Case Research Journal]( Latest Articles [IKEA: Sustainable Cotton Initiative in China]( Yu Gong, Steve Brown, Fu Jia, and Jiang Duan [Apple, America, and China in the Age of COVID-19]( Mike W. 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