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THE ASIA PACIFIC WORLD PROGRAMME General Editor: Donald Moore
The Asia Pacific World Programme is conceived as a collection of related yet separate projects intended ultimately to provide the widest possible range of literature appertaining to the Asia-Pacific region, in subject and in treatment. The project is sixfold.
The Asia Pacific World Library will form the basic collection of original material, each title being a relatively short, readable study of a subject of compelling interest, addressed to the thoughtful but non-specialist reader. The Asia Pacific World Monographs will be a series of booklets on clearly defined topics whose interest extends beyond the purely academic field. The Asia Pacific World Symposia will examine subjects of vital current interest, each volume bringing together contributions from people of the highest standing in their field knowledge, the sum of which will represent an authoritative, up-to-date study, critical and stimulating in its approach. The Asia Pacific World Readings will assemble into separate volumes selected readings in specific topics, drawn from already published material and again chosen with the non-specialist in mind. The Asia Pacific World Reprints will reissue book-length works on the area, which have been for a long time out of print and which yet have real relevance to current studies. The Asia Pacific World Bookshelf will assemble into a series of reprints more popular books relating to life in Southeast Asia, all of which are no longer available except in private collections, yet which deserve to remain in print.
This is an Asia Pacific World Library title. Other titles in preparation in the series are:
The Chinese Theatre in Modern Times (1840-1970) by Colir
Mackerras Dilemmas of Statehood in Southeast Asia by Michael Lei... Jungle Alliance: Japan and the Indian National Army by Joyce Lebra
Thailand: The Modern Kingdom by Frank and Ann Darlin
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