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New IQAS issue: Thailand · Indonesia · Japan · China

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The latest IQAS issue brings together four articles on diverse topics. Narayanan Ganesan's contribution analyses Thailand's bilateral policy towards Myanmar, while Aki Tonami and Hidehiro Yamamoto examine Japan's gender gap in politics and the role of social media. Pepe P. Roswaldy's study focuses on the impacts of land conflicts on the health of Toba women in Indonesia. Additionally, Tomasso Previato sheds light on the animistic practices of Tibeto-Burman minorities in Yunnan, which integrate gender and species into community concepts. This issue offers diverse perspectives on key societal and political issues in Thailand, Japan, Indonesia, and China.

Find the new issue here (Open Acess).

Selected Articles

Thailand’s Bilateral Response to the 2021 Myanmar Military Coup: Historical Contexts and Evolving Strategies
Narayanan Ganesan

Women, Social Media and Political Engagement in Japan: A Survey Study
Aki Tonami, Hidehiro Yamamoto

IQAS (International Quarterly for Asian Studies) has been Germany's leading academic journal on Asia since 1970. It provides a forum for multidisciplinary research on current and historical topics relevant to politics, economics and society in contemporary Asia. It seeks to make the results of social science research on Asia known to a broader public discourse about Asia. The contributions are intended for a public aware that the world's regions and cultures have always been interlinked and, thus, need to be understood in relation to one another. The journal appears quarterly or semi-annually as a double issue in print and an open-access version. The journal is published by the ABI. 

All issues can be found on the website of IQAS.

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