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New working papers

photo of three working papers

Three new working papers in the Centre's Working Papers in Contemporary Asian Studies have now been published.

Each year a number of theses written by students in our Masters Programme in Asian Studies are selected to be published in our working paper series. Among the students who graduated in 2015 the following theses were selected to be published and are now available as working papers:


Japan’s changing official development assistance: How institutional reforms affected the role of Japan’s private sector in ODA delivery by Likki-Lee Pitzen

Japan’s state secrecy debate: A Foucauldian discourse analysis by Bobbie van der List

Towards a mobile indigeneity? The case of indigenous students from the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Dhaka, Bangladesh by Jacco Visser

 

The working papers are available here as PDF files.