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SEADAG Papers on Problems of Development in Southeast Asia Conceptualizing Educational Environments by Rudolf H. Moos.
The collection consists of issues of the SEADAG Papers, a publication of the Southeast Asian Development Advisory Group (Asia Society, New York, USA), that publish essays on development problems in Southeast Asia. It also features six issues of The SEADAG Chairman's Report.
SEADAG Reports Tenth Panel Seminar on Southeast Asian Development Goals-1980. June 8-9, 1973 Asia House, New York City.
The collection consists of issues of the SEADAG Papers, a publication of the Southeast Asian Development Advisory Group (Asia Society, New York, USA), that publish essays on development problems in Southeast Asia. It also features six issues of The SEADAG Chairman's Report.
SEADAG Reports AD HOC Seminar on Multinational Corporations in Southeast Asia. December 12-14, 1973, Sea Lodge Hotel, La Jolla, California
The collection consists of issues of the SEADAG Papers, a publication of the Southeast Asian Development Advisory Group (Asia Society, New York, USA), that publish essays on development problems in Southeast Asia. It also features six issues of The SEADAG Chairman's Report.
Reprints of NIU Southeast Asia Area Studies periodicals (by Neher, Thomas), publications (by Mulder), news articles and thesis (by Punyodyana), 1968-1970
The collection features materials used by Dr. Wit for researching and writing his book "Thailand: Another Vietnam?" such as newspaper articles, journal articles, press releases, memos, notes and pamphlets. These materials are mainly concerned with the political situation in Thailand at the time. The collection also includes correspondences with Dr. Wit and his publishers, promotional materials as well as select draft copies and final copies of sections of "Thailand: Another Vietnam?"
Where do you Feel?: Stative Verbs and Body Part Terms in Mainland Southeast Asia by Marybeth Clark. Paper and associated materials
This collection focuses on Marybeth Clark's personal and professional life as an educator of Vietnamese. Materials include personal and professional correspondences, photographs and slides, as well as handmade artwork. A majority of the collection consists of language teaching materials and scholarly papers written by Marybeth Clark, and others, about numerous Southeast Asian Languages.
SEADAG Papers on Problems of Development in Southeast Asia Policies of ASEAN Countries Towards Direct Foreign Investment by Thomas W. Allen
The collection consists of issues of the SEADAG Papers, a publication of the Southeast Asian Development Advisory Group (Asia Society, New York, USA), that publish essays on development problems in Southeast Asia. It also features six issues of The SEADAG Chairman's Report.
SEADAG Papers on Problems of Development in Southeast Asia: Political Integration in North Vietnam: The Cooperativation Period, by David W.P. Elliott
The collection consists of issues of the SEADAG Papers, a publication of the Southeast Asian Development Advisory Group (Asia Society, New York, USA), that publish essays on development problems in Southeast Asia. It also features six issues of The SEADAG Chairman's Report.
-Views and Visions in the Literary Heritage of Southeast Asia (18-20 Dec. 2000) "Myanmar and Indonesia: Inspirations for Japanese Novels and Memoirs since World War II," by Dorothy Guyot -Views and Visions in the Literary Heritage of Southeast Asia (18-20 Dec. 2000) "A Love Story from a Shan Paper Scroll," by Sai Aung Tun -Views and Visions in the Literary Heritage of Southeast Asia (18-20 Dec. 2000) "Chaingmai and Ayuddhaya in Myanma Literature (1548-1614): The Myanma Attitude Towards Ancient Thai Cities," by Saw Tun -Views and Visions in the Literary Heritage of Southeast Asia (18-20 Dec. 2000) "The Reflection of Folk-Tales on Chin Society," by Aye Aye Ngun -Views and Visions in the Literary Heritage of Southeast Asia (18-20 Dec. 2000) "Memory and Heritage in Malaysia and Singapore: The Memoirs of Sybil Kathigasu and Elizabeth Choy," by P. Lim Pui Huen -Views and Visions and in the Literary Heritage of Southeast Asia (18-20 Dec. 2000) "Sing to the Dawn: Tradition and Change in the Fiction in English by Singapore Women," by Koh Tai Ann
A majority of the materials are about Burma/Myanmar and Korea (North and South). There are also materials about other Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Indonesia and Cambodia.
SEADAG Papers on Problems of Development in Southeast Asia Some Aspects of Private Direct Investment in Developing Countries by Grant L. Reuber
The collection consists of issues of the SEADAG Papers, a publication of the Southeast Asian Development Advisory Group (Asia Society, New York, USA), that publish essays on development problems in Southeast Asia. It also features six issues of The SEADAG Chairman's Report.
SEADAG Papers on Problems of Development in Southeast Asia: Resettlement and Settlement, An Annotated Bibliography, by Jasper Ingersoll, et al., Catholic University.
The collection consists of issues of the SEADAG Papers, a publication of the Southeast Asian Development Advisory Group (Asia Society, New York, USA), that publish essays on development problems in Southeast Asia. It also features six issues of The SEADAG Chairman's Report.