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Book Reviews: South East Asia
 
  Asian Affairs, Volume 42 Number 2 July 2011
Book Reviews: East Asia
 
  Asian Affairs, Volume 42 Number 2 July 2011
Other Publications Received
 
  Asian Affairs, Volume 42 Number 2 July 2011
Activities of the Society
 
  Asian Affairs, Volume 42 Number 2 July 2011
Reflections on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
  Professor Avi Shlaim
  Asian Affairs, Volume 42 Number 1 March 2011
Russia and Asia
  Sir Tony Brenton
  Asian Affairs, Volume 42 Number 1 March 2011
Three British Ladies in Bakhtiariland
  Mrs Caroline Mawer
  Asian Affairs, Volume 42 Number 1 March 2011
The Ayala Mazaar-Xiaoche Culture: New Archaeological Discoveries in the Taklamakan Desert, China
  Dr Christoph Baumer
  Asian Affairs, Volume 42 Number 1 March 2011
Are the reasons for the failure of Statebuilding in Afghanistan specific to the country or characteristic of South Asia more generally?
  Mr Fred Carver
  Asian Affairs, Volume 42 Number 1 March 2011
Incredible India: The Incovnenient Truth
  Mr Bal Mundkur
  Asian Affairs, Volume 42 Number 1 March 2011

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