| Title | Asian Affairs, Volume 44 Number 2 |
|---|---|
| Date | July 2013 |
| Where is Japan? A Study of an Economic Powerhouse at a moment of Political Change | ||
| Sir David Warren | ||
| Asian Affairs, Volume 44 Number 2 | July 2013 | |
| "Long Live the Dear Respected Marshal Kim Jong Un!". North Korea since the Death of Kim Jong Il | ||
| Dr Jim Hoare | ||
| Asian Affairs, Volume 44 Number 2 | July 2013 | |
| Rethinking Democracy in Pakistan | ||
| Ahmed Waqas Waheed, Javeria Younas Abbasi | ||
| Asian Affairs, Volume 44 Number 2 | July 2013 | |
| Afghanistan as a Cultural Crossroads: Lessons from the writings of Ella Maillart, Annemarie Schwarzenbach and Nancy Hatch Dupree | ||
| Mr William Maley | ||
| Asian Affairs, Volume 44 Number 2 | July 2013 | |
| Russia and China: An axis of Insecurity | ||
| Sir Tony Brenton | ||
| Asian Affairs, Volume 44 Number 2 | July 2013 | |
| In Praise of Parsis | ||
| Michael Neale | ||
| Asian Affairs, Volume 44 Number 2 | July 2013 | |
| Sri Lanka: How did the Tigers Lose? | ||
| Mr Felix Vicat | ||
| Asian Affairs, Volume 44 Number 2 | July 2013 | |
Moon Jar - Contemporary Translations in Britain: 18 June - 17 August 2013 Works by four leading UK potters and a Korean artist more…
400th Anniversary of First British Contact with Japan Celebrate with Anglo-Japanese Society more…
Restless Ribeiro An Indian Artist in Britain more…
An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles A book on Alfred Russel Wallace by Paul Spencer Sochaczewski more…
Success & Failure in Economic Development across Nine Major East Asian Economies
The Forgotten Coast of Malabar