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Latest Bali Bombing Raises Security Questions
News | 10 October 2005 | Author: Rich Bowden

Candlelight vigil outside one of the restaurants which was bombed in Kuta on the Indonesian island of BaliThe re-emergence of Jemaah Islamiyah as a potent terrorist force has raised serious questions over the effectiveness of the combined Indonesian and Australian security response.
7th International Conference on Philippine Studies
Agenda | 16 June 2004
"The Philippines: Changing Landscapes, Humanscapes, and Mindscapes in a Globalizing World"

The Netherlands (Leiden) 16-19 June 2004
International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
Booklaunch: Capital and Knowledge in Asia
Agenda | 01 October 2003
ASiA (Asian Studies in Amsterdam) and ASSR (Amsterdam School for Social Science Research) cordially invite you the booklaunch of:

CAPITAL AND KNOWLEDGE IN ASIA.
Changing power relations
edited by Heidi Dahles and Otto van den Muijzenberg

1 OCTOBER 2003 | 17.00-18.00 hrs. | entrance free | Universiteit van Amsterdam | Heeren XVII Zaal, Oostindisch Huis | Kloveniersburgwal 48, Amsterdam
APEC in the wake of the Bali Bombing
RISQ Reviews | 15 May 2003 | Author: E.K. Bensah

Shortly after the Bali bombings in October 2002, there so happened to a be a meeting of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), which includes most countries from the region along with the US. Not much was decided other than that APEC would meet again in Australia. In 2007, that is. Were minds just too preoccupied with matters of security? Or have APEC members lost there appetite for economic co-operation?
Exit Suharto: 5 years of Reformasi in Indonesia
Agenda | 12 May 2003
Wednesday 14 May | Felix Meritis, Keizersgracht 324, Amsterdam | 11.00 - 17:00 | Entrance free

On the 21st of May this year it will be five years ago that Suharto, as a result of persistent student protest and demonstrations, finally let go of the presidency of Indonesia. A new era begun, the Reformasi!

To celebrate the end of the New Order, and to reflect on the 5 years of "reformasi" that passed since then, ASiA in collaboration with Indonesia House invites you for the following program.

Inside North Korea: making sense of the conflict.
RISQ Reviews | 22 February 2003 | Author: Jang Kwang-Yul

While the Bush administration is focusing on the issue of Iraq, US-North Korean tensions over nuclear weapons are rising quickly. If a war erupts, South Korea is inevitably drawn into conflict and the consequences would be devastating for all.
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