* tmc * in patientia vestra habetis animam vestram * tmc *

Dear Reader,

The ASIAN STUDIES WWW MONITOR
(including all its subsidiary (and/or sister) pages on "coombs.anu.edu.au" server) has permanently ceased its publishing operations on Friday 21st January 2011.

All of the online resources reported here have been thoroughly checked at the time of their listing. However, it is possible that, with the with the passage of time, many of the originally reported materials might have been removed from the Internet, or changed their online address, or varied the scope and quality of their contents.

Fortunately, in several cases it is possible to access many of the older versions of the resources listed in the MONITOR. This can be easily done via the free services of the "The Internet Archive" http://web.archive.org/, a remarkable brainchild of Brewster Kahle, San Francisco, CA.

- with warm regards -

Editor, Dr T. Matthew Ciolek.

Canberra, 21 January 2011.


28 August 2007

Bhutan - National Statistical Bureau

http://www.nsb.gov.bt:8080/

4star
28 Aug 2007

National Statistical Bureau, Thimphu, Bhutan

Supplied note:
"Bhutan's National Statistical Bureau has its website at [the URL below] and offers (at present) a PDF of the Statistical Yearbook 2006 (including full tables of population breakdown from the 2005 census), a PDF (27MB!) of Result of Population and Housing census of Bhutan 2005" (now in readable/printable format), and recent Consumer price Index (CPI) reports.

It's a slow site, especially during Bhutan working hours (BST = GMT+6). Weekends may be best for relatively speedy access. - bcs."

Site contents:
* Latest Publications For 2007 (CPI Report Quater 1); * Latest Publications For 2006 (CPI Reports Quater 1-4, Statistical Year Book, National Accounts Report, Bhutan At A Glance); * Downloads (Population fact Sheet, Result of Population and Housing Census of Bhutan 2005); * Population and housing Census Gewog Maps; * Population and housing Census Dzongkhag Maps.

URL http://www.nsb.gov.bt:8080/

Internet Archive (web.archive.org) [the site was not archived at the time of this abstract]

Link reported by: Dr Brian C. Shaw (bcjshaw--at--hkucc.hku.hk)

* Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online guide]:
Study
* Publisher [academic - business - govt. - library/museum - NGO - other]:
Government
* Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting - marginal]:
V.Useful
* External links to the resource [over 3,000 - under 3,000 - under 1,000
- under 300 - under 100 - under 30]: under 30

Please note that the above details were correct on the day of their publication. To suggest an update, please email the site's editor at tmciolek@ciolek.com

27 August 2007

ANU E Press

https://dspace.anu.edu.au:8443/handle/1885/42748

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27 Aug 2007

Division of Information, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

Self-description:
"ANU E Press collects, disseminates, brands and makes available on a global electronic basis selected scholarly research undertaken at the ANU. ANU E Press facilitates communication among scholars, especially with respect to: * publication of research results; * collection and capturing of scholarly dialogues; * creation of archival records.
[...] The ANU E Press supports the following: * open e-publication; * institution-based repositories with appropriate listings and metadata/discovery mechanisms; * a centralised repository; * a low-cost, common-good funding model; * moderation/peer review; * copyright preserved by creators; * facilities for access to and transfer of electronic information, for example, a print-on-demand facility."

Site contents:
* Search and/or Browse by Titles, Authors, Subjects, and by Date; * Recent Submissions; * Subscribe to this collection to receive daily e-mail notification of new additions; * RSS Feeds.

Electronic publications include the following titles:

* Aboriginal Population Profiles for Development Planning in the Northern East Kimberley;* A Quest for True Islam; * Asian Socialism and Legal Change: The dynamics of Vietnamese and Chinese reform; * Assessing the evidence on Indigenous socioeconomic outcomes: A focus on the 2002 NATSISS; * Australian Department Heads Under Howard: Career Paths and Practice; * Australian Political Lives: Chronicling political careers and administrative histories; * Black Words White Page; * Boats to Burn; * China-Linking Markets for Growth; * Coastal Themes: An Archaeology of the Southern Curtis Coast, Queensland; * Connected Worlds: History in Transnational Perspective; * Culture and Sustainable Development in the Pacific; * Culture in Translation: The anthropological legacy of R. H. Mathews; * Customary Land Tenure and Registration in Australia; * Dislocating the Frontier: essaying the mystique of the outback; * From Election to Coup in Fiji; * Globalisation and Governance in the Pacific Islands; * Health Expenditure, Income and Health Status Among Indigenous and Other Australians; * Indigenous people and the Pilbara mining boom: A baseline for regional participation; * Inside Austronesian Houses; * Islands of Turmoil: Elections and Politics in Fiji; * Lithics in the Land of the Lightning Brothers: The Archaeology of Wardaman Country, Northern Territory; * Making Sense of the Census: Observations of the 2001 Enumeration in Remote Aboriginal Australia; * Myanmar: State, Community and the Pacific; * Negotiating the Sacred: Blasphemy and Sacrilege in a Multicultural Society; * NGOs and Post-Conflict Recovery: The Leitana Nehan Women's Development Agency, Bougainville; * Oceanic Explorations; * Origins, Ancestry and Alliance; * Out of the Ashes: Destruction and Reconstruction of East Timor; * Pacific Islands Regional Integration and Governance; * Pacific Regional Order; * Pieces of the Vanuatu Puzzle: Archaeology of the North, South and Centre; * Power and Pork: A Japanese Political Life; * Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago; * Reformist Muslims in a Yogyakarta Village; * Rule of law, legitimate governance & development in the Pacific; * Sharing the Earth, Dividing the Land; * Social Indicators for Aboriginal Governance: Insights from the Thamarrurr Region, Northern Territory; * State and Society in Papua New Guinea: The First Twenty-Five Years; * State, Communities and Forests in Contemporary Borneo; * Struggling for the Umma: Changing Leadership Roles of Kiai in Jombang, East Java; * The Archaeology of the Aru Islands, Eastern Indonesia; * The Art of Narritjin Maymuru; * The Austronesians; * 'The axe had never sounded' place, people and heritage of Recherche Bay, Tasmania; * The China Boom and its Discontents; * The First Ten K R Narayanan Orations: Essays by Eminent Persons on the Rapidly Transforming Indian Economy; * The Indigenous Welfare Economy and the CDEP Scheme; * The Islamic Traditions of Cirebon: Ibadat and Adat Among Javanese Muslims; * The Journey of a Book; * The Lexicon of Proto Oceanic; * The Military and Democracy in Asia and the Pacific; * The Nature of Northern Australia; * The Poetic Power of Place; * The Spanish Lake / * El lago espanol; * The Turning Point in China's Economic Development; * Viet Nam: a transition tiger?; * What Good Condition? Reflections on an Australian Aboriginal Treaty 1986 - 2006; * What's Changing: Population Size or Land-Use Patterns?

[Warning: a glacially slow online information/publishing system - ed.]

URL https://dspace.anu.edu.au:8443/handle/1885/42748

Internet Archive (web.archive.org) [the site was not archived at the time of this abstract]

Link reported by: T. Matthew Ciolek (tmciolek--at--coombs.anu.edu.au)

* Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online guide]:
Study
* Publisher [academic - business - government - library/museum - NGO - other]:
Academic
* Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting - marginal]:
Essential
* External links to the resource [over 3,000 - under 3,000 - under 1,000
- under 300 - under 100 - under 30]: under 30

Please note that the above details were correct on the day of their publication. To suggest an update, please email the site's editor at tmciolek@ciolek.com

24 August 2007

H. Daniel Smith Poster Archive: an online inventory

http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/s/smith_poster.htm

4star
24 Aug 2007

Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Library, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, US

Supplied note:
"The inventory to the Smith Poster Archive online at [the URL below] [...] This collection contains more than 3000 posters, representing more than 100 years of Indian calendar art. The library can help scholars with questions about obtaining viewing rights. The inventory is highly descriptive, but no visual, due to copyright concerns. Artist, publisher, year of publication or collection, image, etc. are represented. - ssw."

Self-description:
"Abstract: Collection of 3500+ mass-produced color prints depicting Hindu gods, goddesses, saints and sacred sites. Also includes color slides, comprehensive card file inventory, books, articles, and Smith's own field notes, photographs and other material. Collected by H. Daniel Smith, scholar and Professor Emeritus of Religion at Syracuse University where he taught for 35 years. [...]

The full gamut of subjects depicted in chromolithographs (also known as oleographs, calendar art, popular bazaar prints, etc) so widely disseminated in 20th century Indian homes, shrines, schools, public halls and workplaces: where they usually function as pinups, framing pictures, and calendar illustrations: includes animals, babies, cine stars, flowers and fruits, political personalities, scenics (landscapes, cityscapes, thoroughfares), sports figures, and religious images attractive to India's Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Jain, Parsi, and Christian populations. [...]

There are in the West only two collections accessible to the public that are comparable to the H. Daniel Smith Poster Archive: one, a somewhat smaller collection of Indian Calendar Art, at the Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada) [www.moa.ubc.ca - ed.] ; the other, the more extensive collection housed in the Museum fuer Volkerkunde (Hamburg, Germany) [www.voelkerkundemuseum.com - ed.]. [...] As of this writing, no extensive collection of consequence are confirmed to be currently under conservation in India."

URL http://library.syr.edu/digital/guides/s/smith_poster.htm

Internet Archive (web.archive.org) [the site was not archived at the time of this abstract]

Link reported by: Susan S Wadley (sswadley--at--syr.edu), forwarded by h-asia--at--h-net.msu.edu

* Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online guide]:
Study
* Publisher [academic - business - government - library/museum - NGO - other]:
Library
* Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting - marginal]:
V.Useful
* External links to the resource [over 3,000 - under 3,000
- under 1,000 - under 300 - under 100 - under 30]: under 30

Please note that the above details were correct on the day of their publication. To suggest an update, please email the site's editor at tmciolek@ciolek.com

23 August 2007

NBR Asia Policy E-journal

http://asiapolicy.nbr.org/current.html

4star
23 Aug 2007

The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR), Seattle, WA, US

Self-description: "Asia Policy [est. Jan 2006 - ed.] is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to bridging the gap between academic research and policymaking on issues related to the Asia-Pacific. Asia Policy publishes, in descending order of emphasis, three types of peer-reviewed essays: (1) social scientific research articles that both use social science theories, concepts, and approaches and draw clear and concise policy implications on issues of import to the region (2) research notes [...] (3) policy analyses [...]."

Site contents:
NUMBER 4 (July 2007)
Roundtables
* China in the Year 2020 - Mercy Kuo & Andrew D. Marble, David M. Lampton, Cheng Li, Pieter Bottelier, and Fenggang Yang * Sizing the Chinese Military - Andrew Scobell & Roy Kamphausen, Ellis Joffe, Michael R. Chambers, David M. Finkelstein, Cortez A. Cooper III, Dennis J. Blasko, Bernard D. Cole, Michael McDevitt, Phillip C. Saunders & Erik Quam, and Larry Wortzel
Article
* Militant Recruitment in Pakistan: A New Look at the Militancy-Madrasah Connection - C. Christine Fair
Research Note
* China's Fifteen-Year Plan for Science and Technology: An Assessment - Sylvia Schwaag Serger & Magnus Breidne
Policy Analysis
* Managing the U.S.-China Foreign Economic Dialogue: Building Greater Coordination and New Habits of Consultation - Jean A. Garrison
Book Review Roundtable
* Kenneth B. Pyle's Japan Rising * Richard J. Samuels' Securing Japan - T.J. Pempel, Mike M. Mochizuki, Ming Wan, Christopher W. Hughes, Richard J. Samuels, and Kenneth B. Pyle
NUMBER 3 (January 2007)
Special Essay
* Reading the New Era in Asia: The Use of History and Culture in the Making of Foreign Policy - Kenneth B. Pyle
Special Roundtable
* Pursuing Security in a Dynamic Northeast Asia - Aaron L. Friedberg, Michael J. Green, Robert A. Scalapino, Kenneth B. Pyle, Francis Fukuyama, Dwight H. Perkins, Nicholas Eberstadt, Richard J. Samuels, Kenneth Lieberthal, and Chae-Jin Lee
Article
* North Korea's Nuclear Weapons: Implications for the Nuclear Ambitions of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan - Christopher W. Hughes
Policy Analyses
* North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Program to 2015: Three Scenarios - Jonathan D. Pollack * The Democratic-Led 110th Congress: Implications for Asia - Robert Sutter
Research Note
* China and WTO Liberalization of the Securities Industry: Le choc des mondes or L'empire immobile? - Nicholas Calcina Howson
Book Review Roundtable
* Navnita Chadha Behera's Demystifying Kashmir - Robert Wirsing, Teresita C. Schaffer, Sumit Ganguly, Shalendra Sharma, and Navnita Chadha Behera
NUMBER 2 (July 2006)
Special Roundtable: Economic Implications of a Fundamental Shift in North Korean Security Policy
* Introduction - Nicholas Eberstadt & Richard J. Ellings * Visualizing a North Korean "Bold Switchover": International Financial Institutions and Economic Development in the DPRK - Bradley O. Babson * The Economic Implications of a North Korean Nuclear Test - Marcus Noland
Article
* The Political Economy of Standards Coalitions: Explaining China's Involvement in High-Tech Standards Wars - Scott Kennedy
Research Notes
* The PRC's Evolving Standards System: Institutions and Strategy - Chaoyi Zhao & John M. Graham * International Jihad and Muslim Radicalism in Thailand? Toward an Alternative Interpretation - Joseph Chinyong Liow
Book Review Roundtable Richard C. Bush's Untying the Knot: Making Peace in the Taiwan Strait
* (K)not Yet Untied: Comments on Richard Bush's Untying the Knot - Allen Carlson * Tied Up Across the Taiwan Strait - Derek Mitchell * A Rapidly Changing Military Balance: A National Security Perspective on Richard Bush's Untying the Knot - Lyle Goldstein * Gordius in the Strait: A New Taiwan and an Impatient China - Dan Blumenthal * Reflections on the Legal Aspects of Untying the Knot - Mark Williams * Did Beijing Really Misunderstand Lee Teng-Hui and Chen Shui-Bian? Steven M. Goldstein * Author's Response - Richard C. Bush
NUMBER 1 (January 2006)
Special Roundtable: Bridging the Gap Between the Academic and Policy Worlds
* Bridging the Gap with Market-driven Knowledge: The Launching of Asia Policy - Andrew D. Marble * Initiatives to Bridge the Gap - Kenneth Lieberthal * Closing the Gap: Networking the Policy and Academic Communities - Emily O. Goldman * Bridging The Gap Between Academia and Policy on Asia: Some Examples from Personal Experience - Robert Sutter * Some Reflections on Policy and Academics - Ezra F. Vogel * Borderlands and the Value of Academic Research for Policy: A Case Study - Celeste A. Wallander
Articles
* Pensions, Public Opinion, and the Graying of China - Mark W. Frazier * Taiwan: The Tail That Wags Dogs - Michael McDevitt
Research Notes
* The Natural Death of North Korean Stalinism - Andrei Lankov * Islamic Leaders in Uzbekistan - Eric M. McGlinchey.

[The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research institution dedicated to informing and strengthening US policy in the Asia-Pacific. - ed.]

URL http://asiapolicy.nbr.org/current.html

Internet Archive http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://asiapolicy.nbr.org/current.html

Link reported by: Michael T Jones (mjones--at--nbr.org)

* Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online guide]:
Study
* Publisher [academic - business - government - library/museum - NGO - other]:
NGO
* Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting - marginal]:
V.Useful
* External links to the resource [over 3,000 - under 3,000 - under 1,000
- under 300 - under 100 - under 30]: under 100

Please note that the above details were correct on the day of their publication. To suggest an update, please email the site's editor at tmciolek@ciolek.com

21 August 2007

National Security Archive - Pakistan: "The Taliban's Godfather"?

http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB227/index.htm

5star
21 Aug 2007

National Security Archive at George Washington University, Washington, DC, US

Self-description:
"Pakistan: "The Taliban's Godfather"? Documents Detail Years of Pakistani Support for Taliban, Extremists Covert Policy Linked Taliban, Kashmiri Militants, Pakistan's Pashtun Troops Aid Encouraged Pro-Taliban Sympathies in Troubled Border Region National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 227 Edited by Barbara Elias Posted - August 14, 2007. [...] Obtained under the Freedom of Information Act by the National Security Archive at George Washington University, the documents reflect U.S. apprehension about Islamabad's longstanding provision of direct aid and military support to the Taliban, including the use of Pakistani troops to train and fight alongside the Taliban inside Afghanistan."

Site contents:
(the following documents from 1994-2001 are in PDF format)
* Document 1 - [Excised] to Ron McMullen (Afghanistan Desk), "Developments in Afghanistan," December 5, 1994, Unknown Classification, 1 p. [Excised];
* Document 2 - Islama 00975 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Northern Afghan Strongman General Dostam Meets Taliban Representatives" January 29, 1995, Confidential, 2 pp. [Excised];
* Document 3 - State 243042 U.S. Department of State, Cable, "A/S Raphel's October 4 Meeting with Assef All on Afghanistan," October 13, 1995, Confidential, 7 pp. [Excised];
* Document 4 - Islama 09675 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Pakistan Afghan Policy: Anyone but Rabbani/Massoud - Even the Taliban," October 18, 1995, Confidential, 6 pp. [Excised];
* Document 5 - USUN N 004283 USMission USUN (New York), Cable, "Letter of GOP Permrep to SYG on Afghanistan," November 1, 1995, Unclassified, 3 pp.;
* Document 6 - Islama 11049 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Afghanistan: Russian Embassy Official Claims Iran Interfering more than Pakistan," November 30, 1995, Confidential, 3 pp.;
* Document 7 - State 291940 U.S. Department of State, Cable, "Discussing Afghan Policy with the Pakistanis," December 22, 1995, Confidential, 11 pp. [Excised];
* Document 8 - [Date and Title Unknown] Mori DocID: 800277 Secret, Noforn [Excised - Released by U.S. Central Command];
* Document 9 - Islama 01403 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Afghanistan: Taliban Official Says Divisions Within Movement Growing; Predicts "Fight with Iran," February 19, 1996, Confidential, 8 pp. [Excised];
* Document 10 - DI TR 96-008 Central Intelligence Agency, "Harakat ul-Ansar: Increasing Threat to Western and Pakistani Interests," August 1996, Secret, 4 pp. [Excised];
* Document 11 - NID 96-0229CX National Intelligence Daily, Central Intelligence Agency, Monday, September 30, 1996, Top Secret, 5 pp. [Excised];
* Document 12 - Peshaw 00916 U.S. Consulate (Peshawar), Cable, "Afghan-Pak Border Relations at Torkham Tense" October 2, 1996, Confidential, 6 pp. [Excised];
* Document 13 - Islama 08637 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Afghanistan: Foreign Secretary Mulls over Afghanistan," October 10, 1996, Confidential, 2 pp.;
* Document 14 Privy Council Office (PCO) [Ottawa, Canada] [Released by the U.S. National Security Agency], "IAC Intelligence Assessment - IA 7/96," "Afghanistan: Taliban's Challenges, Regional Concerns, October 18, 1996," Top Secret - SI, Umbra, 12pp. [Excised];
* Document 15 From [Excised] to DIA Washington D.C. [Excised], Cable "[Excised]/Pakistan Interservice Intelligence/ Pakistan (PK) Directorate Supplying the Taliban Forces," October 22, 1996, Secret, 1 p. [Excised];
* Document 16 - Islama 001054 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Pakistan Counterterrorism: Ambassador's Meeting with [Excised] on State Sponsor Designation," February 6, 1997, Secret, 1 p. [Excised];
* Document 17 From [Excised] to DIA Washington D.C., "IIR [Excised] Pakistan Involvement in Afghanistan," November 7, 1996, Confidential, 2 pp. [Excised];
* Document 18 - Islama 09517 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad) Cable, "Afghanistan: Taliban Deny They Are Sheltering HUA Militants, Usama bin Laden," November 12, 1996, Confidential, 7pp.;
* Document 19 - Islama 009994 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad) Cable, "Afghanistan: British Journalist Visits Site of Training Camps; HUA Activity Alleged," November 26, 1996, Confidential, 4pp.;
* Document 20 - Islama 00436 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad) Cable, "Scenesetter for Your Visit to Islamabad: Afghan Angle," January 16, 1997, Confidential, 12pp. [Excised];
* Document 21 - Islama 01873 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad) Cable, "Official Informal for SA Assistant Secretary Robin Raphel and SA/PAB," March 10, 1997, Confidential, 13pp. [Excised];
* Document 22 - Islama 02001 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Afghanistan and Sectarian Violence Contribute to a Souring of Pakistan's Relations with Iran," March 13, 1997, Confidential, 16 pp. [Excised];
* Document 23 - Islama 06882 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Afghanistan: Pakistanis to Regulate Wheat and Fuel Trade to Gain Leverage Over Taliban," August 13, 1997, Confidential, 9 pp. [Excised];
* Document 24 - Islama 007343 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Afghanistan: [Excised] Briefs Ambassador on his Activities. Pleads for Greater Activism by U.N." August 27, 1997, Confidential, 5 pp. [Excised];
* Document 25 - United Nations Outgoing Code Cable - Special Mission U.N.SMA (U.N. Special Mission to Afghanistan), "Present Pakistani Initiatives in Afghanistan" October 30, 1997, [Classification Unknown], 3 pp.;
* Document 26 - Islama 01805 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Afghanistan: [Excised] Describes Pakistan's Current Thinking" March 9, 1998, Confidential, 9 pp. [Excised];
* Document 27 - Islama 004546 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad) Cable, "Afghanistan: [Excised] Criticizes GOP's Afghan Policy; Says It Is Letting Policy Drift," June 16, 1998, Confidential, 2 pp;
* Document 28 - Islama 05010 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Bad News on Pak Afghan Policy: GOP Support for the Taliban Appears to be Getting Stronger" July 1, 1998, Confidential, 2 pp. [Excised];
* Document 29 - Islama 05535 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "In Bilateral Focussed (sic) on Afghanistan, GOP Reviews Pak/Iran Effort; A/S Inderfurth Expresses U.S. Concerns About the Taliban" July 23, 1998, Confidential, 16 pp. [Excised];
* Document 30 - Islama 005964 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Afghanistan: Evidence Not There to Prove Assertions that Pak Troops Have Been Deployed to Assist Taliban in the North," August 6, 1998, Confidential, 5 pp. [Excised];
* Document 31 - Islama 07242 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Afghanistan: Tensions Reportedly Mount Within Taliban as Ties With Saudi Arabia Deteriorate Over Bin Ladin," September 28, 1998, Secret, 8 pp. [Excised];
* Document 32 - Islama 01320 U.S. Embassy (Islamabad), Cable, "Afghanistan: Taliban Seem to Have Less Funds and Supplies This Year, But the Problem Does Not Appear to be that Acute," February 17, 1999, Confidential, 2 pp. [Excised];
* Document 33 Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs Karl F. Inderfurth to Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, "Pushing for Peace in Afghanistan," March 25, 1999 [approx], Secret, 6pp.;
* Document 34 - State 185645 U.S. Department of State, Cable, "Pakistan Support for Taliban," Sept. 26, 2000, Secret, 4pp. [Excised];
* Document 35 Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research Carl W. Ford, Jr. to Secretary of State Colin Powell, "Pakistan - Poll Shows Strong and Growing Public Support for Taleban," November 7, 2001, Unclassified, 3pp [Excised].

URL http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB227/index.htm

Internet Archive (web.archive.org) [the site was not archived at the time of this abstract]

Link reported by: National Security Archive (archive--at--gwu.edu),
forwarded by H-Net list for Asian History and Culture (h-asia--at--h-net.msu.edu)

* Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online guide]:
Documents
* Publisher [academic - business - government - library/museum - NGO - other]:
Academic
* Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting - marginal]:
Essential
* External links to the resource [over 3,000 - under 3,000 - under 1,000
- under 300 - under 100 - under 30]: under 30

Please note that the above details were correct on the day of their publication. To suggest an update, please email the site's editor at tmciolek@ciolek.com

20 August 2007

Repositories of Primary Sources: Asia and the Pacific

http://www.uidaho.edu/special-collections/asia.html

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20 Aug 2007

University of Idaho - Moscow, ID, US

Self-description:
"A listing of over [200 Asia-Pacific] websites describing holdings of manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical photographs, and other primary sources for the research scholar. All links have been tested for correctness and appropriateness. Links added or revised within the last thirty days or so are marked {New}. [...] Those who have recently submitted new and revised entries are acknowledged. Guidelines for the inclusion of sites on this list are available. Compiled [1995-2007] by Terry Abraham."

Site contents:
* Australia [links to 101 Australian archives];
* Bangladesh (National Archives and the National Library, Bangladesh);
* Cambodia (National Archives of Cambodia);
* China (China. State Archives Administration, Gongyi City Archives Bureau, National Library of China, Shanghai Film Archive, Shenyang Archives Bureau, Tsinghua U., Wuhan U.);
* Cook Islands (National Archives of the Cook Islands);
* Fiji (U. of the South Pacific, Suva);
* Guam (U. of Guam. Micronesian Area Research Center, War in the Pacific National Historical Park);
* Hong Kong (Chinese U. of Hong Kong, City U. of Hong Kong, Government Records Service of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Hong Kong Baptist U., Hong Kong Catholic Diocesan Archives, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong U. of Science and Technology, Po Leung Kuk, U. of Hong Kong);
* India (American Institute of Indian Studies, Archives of Indian Labour, Gujarat State Archives, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Karnataka State Archives Department, Kerala State Archives Department, Krishnamurti Foundation India, Manipur State Archives, National Archives of India, National Library of India, Parliamentary Museum and Archives, St. Xavier's College. Goethals Indian Library and Research Centre);
* Indonesia (Badan Arsip Propinsi Jawa Timur, National Archives of The Republic of Indonesia);
* Japan (Aichi U. of Education, Chiba U., Diplomatic Record Office of Japan, Hitotsubashi U.Center for Historical Social Science Literature, Hokkaido U.Slavic Research Center, International Christian U., Kobe U., Koizumi Fumio Memorial Archives, National Archives of Japan, National Diet Library, Niigata U., Okinawa Prefectural Archives, Tokyo Institute of Technology Library. Tomash Collection of the History of Electricity and Magnetism, U. of Tsukuba, Waseda U. Archives, Waseda U. Library, Yamaguchi Prefectural Archives);
* Korea (Dept. of Education Archives Korean Education Library, Ewha Womans U.Archives, Ewha Womans U.Rare Books, Hongik U., Korea. National Archives and Records Services, Kyujanggak Archives);
* Macau (Macao Historical Archives);
* Malaysia (National Archives of Malaysia, National Library of Malaysia. Centre for Malay Manuscripts, National Library of Malaysia. Malaysiana Collection, U. Kebangsaan Malaysia. Archives Collection, U. Kebangsaan Malaysia. Special Collections, U. Putra Malaysia, U. Sains Malaysia, U. of Malaya. Za'ba Memorial Library);
* Marshall Islands (Marshall Islands National Archives);
* Micronesia (Micronesian Seminar);
* New Caledonia (Service des Archives de Nouvelle-Caledonie);
* New Zealand [links to 23 NZ archives];
* Pakistan (National Archives of Pakistan);
* Philippines (Asia Pacific Research Center, Ateneo de Manila U. American Historical Collection, Ateneo de Manila U. Pardo de Tavera Room, De La Salle U.U. Archives, Filipinas Heritage Library);
* Singapore (National Archives of Singapore, National Institute of Education);
* Taiwan (National Archives Administration, National Taiwan U.);
* Thailand (Khon Kaen U., Mahidol U., Rajabhat Institute Phetchaburi. Local Information Center, Rajabhat Institute Phetchaburi. Rarebooks, Thammasat U.);
* Vanuatu (U. of the South Pacific, Vanuatu).

[A part of a larger site covering archives and special collections in Western United States, Eastern United States, Canada, Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe, Asia and the Pacific, and Africa and the Near East. - ed.]

URL http://www.uidaho.edu/special-collections/asia.html

Internet Archive http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.uidaho.edu/special-collections/asia.html

Link reported by: T. Matthew Ciolek (tmciolek--at--coombs.anu.edu.au)

* Resource type [news - documents - study - corporate info. - online guide]:
Online Guide
* Publisher [academic - business - government - library/museum - NGO - other]:
Academic
* Scholarly usefulness [essential - v.useful - useful - interesting - marginal]:
Essential
* External links to the resource [over 3,000 - under 3,000 - under 1,000
- under 300 - under 100 - under 30]: under 100

Please note that the above details were correct on the day of their publication. To suggest an update, please email the site's editor at tmciolek@ciolek.com

10 August 2007

Mekong-Ganga Cooperation Initiative: a free E-Book

http://www.irasec.com/fr/publications_detail.php?hId=82

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10 Aug 2007

IRASEC, Bangkok, Thailand

Supplied note:
"Mekong-GANGA COOPERATION INITIATIVE: A analysis and Assessment of India's Engagement with Greater Mekong Sub-region By Swaran Singh, Irasec, Occasional Paper, no. 3, 2007, 72 pages ISBN : 978-974-7552-18-8 It can be downloaded [PDF format, 985 KB - ed] from on our website at [the URL below]

From October 2006, India holds the Chair of the Mekong-Ganga Cooperation Initiative (MGCI). Cambodia and Thailand have held this position for three years each before India, and in that order. MGCI was launched on 10th November 2000 in Vientiane (Laos) and aims at rekindling the cultural links between India and the five riparian states of the Mekong River, namely, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam. It is from here that India seeks to strengthen connectivity through building the physical and social infrastructure in these countries. This includes roads, rails, air links and information and communication technologies as also education, culture, and imparting skills in development management and other technical areas. It is only with a robust engagement of this nature that MGCI may evolve a lasting socio-political and economic partnership with this region and take it further in enhancing IndiaĆ¢s military and strategic equations with these countries. India has taken scores of major initiatives under the MGCI and this newfound enthusiasm has also provided a boost to India's bilateral relations with each country. As this study shows, the results, however, remain a mixed bag and India needs to accelerate its footwork to implement its grand vision and to keep pace with other major stakeholders in this region. In particular, progress made by China has been far too rapid and this has put China in the lead and this remains a subject of debate both inside and outside the Mekong region.

The Author - Dr. Swaran Singh is Associate Professor at the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (New Delhi) and Academic Consultant at Centre de Sciences Humaines (New Delhi). He is currently President (2005-2010) of the Association of Asia Scholars (AAS, New Delhi) for South Asia chapter. He lectures regularly at several military and academic institutions in India and abroad and has traveled to and written extensively on China and Southeast Asia with special interest in perspectives on India's interests, equations and priorities. - ss."

URL http://www.irasec.com/fr/publications_detail.php?hId=82

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Project Maje [Burma's Human Rights]

http://www.projectmaje.org/

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10 Aug 2007

Project Maje, Portland, OR, US

Self-description:
"Project Maje is an independent information project on Burma's human rights and environmental issues. It was founded by its project director, Edith Mirante, in 1986."

Site contents:
* The Mekong Network Project (Cambodia, Burma, Laos, Vietnam, China Thailand, Tech info. Random Land);
* Documents (We Built This City: Workers from Burma at Risk in Malaysia ( 2007), Razor's Edge: Survival Crisis for Refugees from Burma in Delhi, India (2004), Burma "Sea Gypsies" Compendium (2004), Mithuns Sacrificed To Greed: The Forest Ox of Burma's Chins (2004), Ashes and Tears: Interviews with Refugees from Burma on Guam (2001), A Chin Compendium (1997), Dacoits, Inc. (1996), This Revolutionary Life (1995), A Swamp Full of Lilies (1994), Difficult Lives (1991), Jumping Rope on the Front Line (1991), Our Journey (1991), Women Speak Out for Peace in Burma (1989), The Victim Zone (1988), A Gray Area (1987), Adrift in Troubled Times (1987), I Am Still Alive (1986));
* Books (Burmese Looking Glass: A Human Rights Adventure and a Jungle Revolution by Edith Mirante (1994); Down the Rat Hole: Adventures Underground on Burma's Frontiers by Edith Mirante (2005));
* Links (Grace Under Pressure, Burma Project, Burma Border Projects, Chin Freedom Coalition, Chin Human Rights Organization, US Campaign for Burma, Burma Underground (Ethnic Voices), Shan Women's Action Network, Online Burma Library, Foundation for the People of Burma, The Irrawaddy News and Magazine, Narinjara News, Shan Herald Agency for News, Mizzima News, Kao Wao News Group, Karen Human Rights Group, Mon News Agency (Rehmonnya), Rohingya News Agency (Kaladan), Free Burma Rangers, Burmanet News, Earth Rights);
* Search.

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