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Fredayani, Ervina, Jordan Aria Adibrata, and Naufal Fikhri Khairi. "Alasan Pembentukan Kerja Sama ASEAN-Australia dalam Menghadapi Isu Terorisme." Insignia: Journal of International Relations 6, no. 2 (2019): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.20884/1.ins.2019.6.2.1502.

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 Saat ini isu terorisme di Kawasan Asia Tenggara menjadi hal yang cukup penting untuk diperbincangkan, kawasan ini menjadi wilayah yang berpotensi besar akan hadirnya tindak kekerasan terorisme. Kehadiran kelompok islam radikal di Asia Tenggara menjadi faktor utama maraknya ancaman teror yang belakangan ini dirasa cukup meresahkan dan menimbulkan ketakutan terhadap masyarakat sekitar. Adanya hal ini kemudian membuat negara – negara di Kawasan Asia Tenggara bersepakat untuk mengantisipasi penyebaran aksi terorisme dengan menjalin kerja sama dengan Australia. Adapun penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui alasan kerja sama keamanan yang dilakukan oleh ASEAN dengan Australia dalam menghadapi ancaman terorisme, khususnya di Kawasan Asia Tenggara. Penggunaan Konsep Kerja Sama Keamanan Internasional dan Konsep Motivasi Kerja Sama Internasional sebagai alat dalam menjelaskan fenomena yang dikaji. Pada penelitian ini penulis menggunakan metode penelitian kualitatif dengan teknik pengumpulan data, telaah pustaka, buku, artikel, jurnal, dan dokumen – dokumen lainnya untuk dapat menganalisa permasalahan tersebut. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa terdapat beberapa alasan kerja sama keamanan yang dijalin oleh ASEAN dan Australia, meliputi menjaga keamanan nasional dan perdamaian kawasan dari adanya aksi-aksi teror yang melibatkan organisasi-organisasi terorisme. Walaupun masih belum mencapai hasil yang diinginkan, kerja sama yang dijalin oleh ASEAN dan Australia ini diharapkan dapat semakin meningkatkan keamanan regional dari kedua belah pihak.
 Kata Kunci: ASEAN, Australia, Kerja Sama Terorisme
 
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 At this time the problem of terrorism in the Southeast Asian Region is quite important to discuss, this region is a region with great potential for the presence of acts of terrorism. The presence of radical Islamic groups in Southeast Asia has become a major factor in the emergence of terror threats, which lately is considered quite disturbing and frightening to surrounding communities. This existence then made the countries in the Southeast Asia Region agree to anticipate the spread of terrorist acts by establishing cooperation with Australia. This study aims to determine the reasons for security cooperation undertaken by ASEAN and Australia in dealing with the threat of terrorism, particularly in the Southeast Asian Region. The use of the Concept of International Security Cooperation and the Concept of Motivation for International Cooperation as tools in explaining the phenomenon under study. In this study the authors used qualitative research methods with data collection techniques, literature reviews, books, articles, journals, and other documents to be able to analyze the problem. The results of this study reveal several reasons for the security cooperation established by ASEAN and Australia, including national security and regional peace from acts of terror involving terrorist organizations. Although it has not yet achieved the desired results, the cooperation carried out by ASEAN and Australia is expected to increase regional security from both parties.
 Keyword: ASEAN, Australia, Terrorism Cooperatio
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Firmansyah, Egi Arvian, Hairunnizam Wahid, Ardi Gunardi, and Fahmi Ali Hudaefi. "A Scientometric Study on Management Literature in Southeast Asia." Journal of Risk and Financial Management 15, no. 11 (2022): 507. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jrfm15110507.

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This study employs bibliometric analysis, i.e., a kind of data analytics for evaluating scholarly publications, to evaluate journal publishing management issues in the Southeast Asian context. A total of 500 Scopus-indexed documents from Jurnal Pengurusan were sampled. The finding reveals that Malaysia is the most prominent country in terms of author affiliation, country performance, and keyword appearance. The collaboration among the authors of the sampled journal is primarily from the Asian continent, with a few from Australia. The topics of this journal have incrementally evolved from conventional to contemporary issues. This journal has made substantial contributions to the subject of Islamic finance and business, which is congruent with Malaysia’s role as a global center of Islamic finance. In addition, some contemporary subjects, such as blockchain, metaverse, and fintech, have emerged, demonstrating the relevance of this journal coverage to the contemporary management issues occurring in the financial markets worldwide. This study provides a critical novelty in the assessment of scholarly publications on management issues in the Southeast Asian context with Jurnal Pengurusan as the case.
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Ruban, Larissa, Sergey Ryazantsev, and Мaksim Ananjin. "The Impact of a New Indo-Pacific Region on Southeast Asian Countries in the Context of Competition USA, China, India and Russia." South East Asia Actual problems of Development, no. 3 (52) (2021): 18–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.31696/2072-8271-2021-3-3-52-018-035.

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The authors show the formation of a new sub-region (Indo-Pacific) instead of the Asia-Pacific region (APR). The initiators of this construct were the United States, Japan, India and Australia in order to confront China and its importance in Northeast and Southeast Asia. The United States also seeks to create a buffer zone between China and the Russian Federation at the expense of India. The article traces the directions and quantitative characteristics of migration flows in Southeast Asia, the role of diasporas in the implementation of the national interests of the countries concerned, and the activities of immigrants and expats in the host countries.
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Erokhin, Vasilii, Gao Tianming, and Anna Ivolga. "Cross-Country Potentials and Advantages in Trade in Fish and Seafood Products in the RCEP Member States." Sustainability 13, no. 7 (2021): 3668. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13073668.

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Fisheries has always played a vital role in supporting livelihoods and ensuring food security and sustainable economic and social development in Southeast Asia. Historically, rural and coastal communities across the region have heavily relied on the fish trade as an indispensable source of income and employment. With the establishment of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) between Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) economies and large fish traders like China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand, there is a threat for smaller countries to lose competitive advantages in the regional market. By studying bilateral trade flows between fifteen RCEP members in 2010–2019 and matching indicative untapped trade potentials (ITP method) with revealed comparative (RCA method), relative trade (RTA method), and competitive (Lafay index) advantages across 210 pairs of countries, the authors found substantial misbalances between potential values of country-to-country trade and actual advantages of RCEP economies. To optimize gains from intraregional trade for both smaller and larger RCEP members, this study identified advantageous and disadvantageous trading destinations and product categories for individual countries. The recommendations were then generalized along the four groups of economies based on their level of income, contribution to overall RCEP trade in fish, and the share of fishery products in the national trade turnover. From a practical side, the study adds to the knowledge about the fish trade in Asia by detailing how countries can better utilize individual combinations of advantages. From a methodological side, the approach can be employed widely outside the RCEP to establish a reliable picture of potential gains or losses of a particular country in trade with its counterparts across varied sets of competitive advantages.
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Syari, Dienda Audra, and Muhammad Isnaini. "DISKURSUS SENGKETA LAUT TIONGKOK SELATAN DI MEDIA SOSIAL TWITTER." Metacommunication; Journal of Communication Studies 7, no. 1 (2022): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/mc.v7i1.9964.

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This study aims to examine some of the literature on the impact of the South China Sea dispute from the perspective of global communication from the perspective of social media Twitter. The method used is a qualitative approach. This study is to find out how many sources on social media Twitter discuss this global issue and its impact on other countries. The results showed: 1) Since 2012 until now, several sources have discussed the development of studies on the South China Sea Ownership Dispute in the perspective of global communication. Of the many accounts registered on social media Twitter that discuss the issue of the South China Sea, there are 28,031 active authors and 2,412 identified authors who have searched for articles published between the last 5 to 15 years. The results found 21 studies / studies published from Asia, America, and Australia related to the discussion of the South China Sea Ownership Dispute issue from a global communication perspective. The South China Sea dispute is one of the threats that has the potential to have a large negative impact, not only for Indonesia, but also for regional stability in Southeast Asia. 2) The impact arising from the South China Sea Ownership Dispute that I got from qualitative analysis from social media sources Twitter, namely through ASEAN, it is likely that this conflict can be resolved peacefully. In addition, this conflict is able to create global cooperation in several fields between countries regarding the management of the South China Sea area, so that it is expected to be able to calm disputes with the existence of collaborations that build towards a better direction.
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Jackson, Richard T. "Southeast Asian migrants to Australia." Asian Studies Review 14, no. 3 (1991): 71–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03147539108712715.

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YOUNG, THOMAS-DURELL. "Assessing Australia´s Southeast Asian Strategy." Contemporary Southeast Asia 15, no. 4 (1994): 367–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/cs15-4a.

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Weiss, Meredith L., and Michele Ford. "Temporary Transnationals: Southeast Asian Students in Australia." Journal of Contemporary Asia 41, no. 2 (2011): 229–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00472336.2011.553042.

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Snyder, Craig A. "Southeast Asian Perceptions of Australia´ s Foreign Policy." Contemporary Southeast Asia 28, no. 2 (2006): 322–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/cs28-2g.

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Richardson, Michael. "Australia-Southeast Asia relations and the East Asian Summit." Australian Journal of International Affairs 59, no. 3 (2005): 351–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10357710500231149.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Authors, Southeast Asian Australia"

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Le, Vy Kim Thi. "Understanding the operational structure of Southeast Asian drug trafficking groups in Australia." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2013. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/60670/3/60670.pdf.

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This thesis examined the operational structure of Southeast Asian drug trafficking groups operating on the eastern seaboard of Australia by testing the validity and application of organised crime and drug trafficking typologies using data obtained from 159 drug trafficking cases in three Australian states: New South Wales; Queensland; and Victoria. Key findings indicated that the usefulness of typologies is limited when classifying and analysing organised crime groups. In particular, Southeast Asian drug trafficking groups operated largely in small, informal, family-based hierarchies or groups that were better conceptualised using theoretical perspectives from network and cultural studies. The study recommended that replicating previous empirical research in the field is an effective approach that will contribute towards building a cumulative body of knowledge on organised crime structures.
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Broinowski, Alison Elizabeth, and alison broinowski@anu edu au. "About face : Asian representations of Australia." The Australian National University. Faculty of Asian Studies, 2002. http://thesis.anu.edu.au./public/adt-ANU20030404.135751.

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This thesis considers the ways in which Australia has been publicly represented in ten Asian societies in the twentieth century. It shows how these representations are at odds with Australian opinion leaders’ assertions about being a multicultural society, with their claims about engagement with Asia, and with their understanding of what is ‘typically’ Australian. It reviews the emergence and development of Asian regionalism in the twentieth century, and considers how Occidentalist strategies have come to be used to exclude and marginalise Australia. A historical survey outlines the origins of representations of Australia in each of the ten Asian countries, detecting the enduring influence both of past perceptions and of the interests of each country’s opinion leaders. Three test cases evaluate these findings in the light of events in the late twentieth century: the first considers the response in the region to the One Nation party, the second compares that with opinion leaders’ reaction to the crisis in East Timor; and the third presents a synthesis of recent Asian Australian fiction and what it reveals about Asian representations of Australia from inside Australian society. The thesis concludes that Australian policies and practices enable opinion leaders in the ten countries to construct representations of Australia in accordance with their own priorities and concerns, and in response to their agendas of Occidentalism, racism, and regionalism.
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de, Somer Gregory John Humanities &amp Social Sciences Australian Defence Force Academy UNSW. "The Redefinition of Asia : Australian Foreign Policy and Contemporary Asian Regionalism." Awarded by:University of New South Wales - Australian Defence Force Academy. School of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2003. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/38666.

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This thesis set out to ascertain the position of recent Australian Governments on the latest instalments of Asian regionalism in the context of an assessment of whether there has been a redefinition of Asia and thus a redefinition of Australia???s engagement with Asia. It will concentrate on the broad themes of politico-strategic and economic engagement. Whilst there has been extensive research and documentation on the Asian economic crisis there has been less work on the issue of a new Asian regionalism and the implications for Australia???s complex and variable engagement with the region. This is the basis for the claim to originality of this thesis, a claim supported by its focus on the practical and policy implications of Australia???s engagement, or lack of it, with regional institutions. The process of regional integration has been extremely slow, thus supporting the conclusion that there is no evidence of a major redefinition of Asia. Efforts at Asian regionalism are meeting obstacles that pose immense challenges. Asian regionalism remains nascent and poorly defined. This reflects the diversity and enormous disparities in cultures, political systems and the levels of economic development and differences over economic philosophies within East Asia. What is discernible is that the regionalism is proceeding more rapidly on financial issues than on trade, and in the security area it is conspicuously absent. This research highlights the fact that the question of Asian engagement remains a sensitive issue in Australia and continues to grow more complex. Australia???s engagement with Asia since 1996 has been variable because of the Howard Government???s broader balance of priorities between global and regional issues, and because of the changing nature of the Asian region. The perception gleaned from sources is that, for the Australian Government, regionalism initiatives are characterised by much discussion but lack substance. Consequently, this appears to have led the Government to the position that exclusion from some manifestations of regionalism is not so important. Australia is excluded from some of the regional architectures being constructed. In its efforts to seek inclusion in ASEAN + 3 and ASEM, Australia is facing the same barriers that have stood in the way of an AFTA-CER agreement. Exclusion would be important if the performance of regional groupings was not so indifferent. Exclusion from ASEAN + 3 and ASEM, however, does not equate to Australia???s exclusion from the region.
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Capili, Jose Wendell P. "Migrations and mediations : the emergence of Southeast Asian diaspora writers in Australia, 1972-2006." Phd thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/150957.

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Powell, Tina Lynn Faulk Barry. "Re-educating the pastoral a study of US/Southeast Asian postcolonial narratives /." 2003. http://etd.lib.fsu.edu/theses/available/etd-09182003-161651.

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Thesis (M.A.)--Florida State University, 2003.<br>Advisor: Dr. Barry Faulk, Florida State University, College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of English. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed Aug. 31, 2004). Includes bibliographical references.
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Broinowski, Alison Elizabeth. "About face : Asian representations of Australia." Phd thesis, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/46227.

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This thesis considers the ways in which Australia has been publicly represented in ten Asian societies in the twentieth century. It shows how these representations are at odds with Australian opinion leaders’ assertions about being a multicultural society, with their claims about engagement with Asia, and with their understanding of what is ‘typically’ Australian. It reviews the emergence and development of Asian regionalism in the twentieth century, and considers how Occidentalist strategies have come to be used to exclude and marginalise Australia. A historical survey outlines the origins of representations of Australia in each of the ten Asian countries, detecting the enduring influence both of past perceptions and of the interests of each country’s opinion leaders. Three test cases evaluate these findings in the light of events in the late twentieth century: the first considers the response in the region to the One Nation party, the second compares that with opinion leaders’ reaction to the crisis in East Timor; and the third presents a synthesis of recent Asian Australian fiction and what it reveals about Asian representations of Australia from inside Australian society. The thesis concludes that Australian policies and practices enable opinion leaders in the ten countries to construct representations of Australia in accordance with their own priorities and concerns, and in response to their agendas of Occidentalism, racism, and regionalism.
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Shahir, Safrizal. "Islamic art from Southeast Asia: prominent or periphery? case study of pair of doors for royal compound (Lawon kori) dated from the sixteenth century from the Art Gallery of South Australia Asian Art Collection." Thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/128551.

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Central subject of this dissertation is the Pair of doors, Lawon kori, dated circa 1560, from the collection of Asian Art at the Gallery of South Australia. The Lawon kori was made in Lampung, a South Sumatra society that embraced Islam in the sixteenth century and so it could be regarded as an example of Islamic art of Southeast Asia. This object was selected for research in order to examine the development of early Islamic art in the region and its relationship to the wider world of Islamic aesthetics. The second part of the thesis is an analysis of the Lawon kori that may be described as among the most important sculptural objects of early Islamic art to survive from Southeast Asia. The visual language of the Lawon kori demonstrably emerges from its anonymous maker's understanding of Islamic belief, which had become interwoven with the local aesthetic traditions of the Lampung community. The work of art is a testament to the diversity of expression that existed within the unity of Islamic art as it developed in Southeast Asia.<br>Thesis (M.A.(St.Art.Hist.)) -- University of Adelaide, Master of Arts (Studies in Art History), School of History and Politics, Discipline of History, 2007.
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Books on the topic "Authors, Southeast Asian Australia"

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Shirley, Lim, and Chua Cheng Lok, eds. Tilting the continent: Southeast Asian American writing. New Rivers Press, 2000.

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(Thailand), Bangkok. Beyond borders: The 35th anniversary S.E.A. Write Award anthology. Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, 2013.

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1938-, Richards Richard John, and Glen Clayton, eds. South-east Asian ceramics: Thai, Vietnamese, and Khmer : from the collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia. Oxford University Press, 1995.

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Community and nation: China, Southeast Asia, and Australia. Asian Studies Association of Australia in association with Allen & Unwin, 1992.

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Sētthabut, Nō̜ranit. 10 pī Sīrai: Khamhaikān rư̄ang rāngwan wannakam sāngsan yō̜tyīam hǣng ʻĀsīan, pī 2522-2531. 2-ге вид. Dō̜kyā, 1988.

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Y, Loh C., and Ong I. K, eds. The Pen is mightier than the sword. Atrium pub. group [distributor], 1994.

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Margaret, Moore. Confess and conceal =: Mengakui dan Menutupi [(romanized form)] : 11 insights from contemporary Australia and South-east Asia. Art Gallery of Western Australia, 1990.

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Memorial, Australian War, ed. Up top: The Royal Australian Navy and Southeast Asian conflicts, 1955-1972. Allen & Unwin in association with the Australian War Memorial, 1998.

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Art Gallery of South Australia, ed. Beneath the winds: Masterpieces of Southeast Asian art from the Art Gallery of South Australia. Art Gallery of South Australia, 2011.

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Portrayal of Southeast Asian refugees in recent American children's books. E. Mellen Press, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Authors, Southeast Asian Australia"

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"THE AUTHORS." In Australia-New Zealand & Southeast Asia Relations. ISEAS Publishing, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789812306296-002.

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Mathur, Somesh, and Naman Agarwal. "Evaluation of India's Proposed Regional Trade Agreements With Major Economies Using General Equilibrium Analysis." In Handbook of Research on the Empirical Aspects of Strategic Trade Negotiations and Management. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7568-0.ch011.

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This chapter attempts to analyze trade effects of India's liberalization with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and five Asia-Pacific countries (ASEAN Plus Five), Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC), European Union (EU), India-Japan-Australia trilateral framework, and Southern African Customs Union (SACU). It also tries to look at how they can create new opportunities for trade among the member countries. The authors sort out which of the above-recorded arrangements will be the most welfare upgrading for India. The chapter attempts to comprehend whether India ought to pull out for the occasions to be essential for value-chains in the areas. Maximum gains occur when India liberalizes with all, that is, liberalizes multilaterally followed by ASEAN 10, RCEP, Indo Pacific, CPTPP, MENA, EU 27, 54 nations African FTA, GCC, among others. Services and investment liberalization would bring further dividends to India.
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"List of Authors." In Southeast Asian Transformations. transcript-Verlag, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839451717-018.

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"List of Authors." In Southeast Asian Transformations. transcript Verlag, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783839451717-018.

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"AUSTRALIA. Contributing to Regional Equilibrium." In Southeast Asian Affairs 2005. ISEAS Publishing, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789812306951-007.

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"The Authors." In Southeast Asian Regional Port Development. ISEAS Publishing, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789812305183-012.

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"AUSTRALIA AND ASIA: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow." In Southeast Asian Affairs 2001. ISEAS Publishing, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789812306913-006.

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"AUSTRALIA AND ASIA: The Years of Living Aimlessly." In Southeast Asian Affairs 2001. ISEAS Publishing, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789812306913-005.

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"U.S.–JAPAN–AUSTRALIA STRATEGIC COOPERATION IN THE TRUMP ERA." In Southeast Asian Affairs 2017. ISEAS Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789814762878-008.

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YANG, SHU-QING. "FEASIBILITY STUDY OF COASTAL RESERVOIR FOR WATER SUPPLY TO SOUTHEAST QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA." In Asian And Pacific Coasts 2011. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814366489_0047.

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Conference papers on the topic "Authors, Southeast Asian Australia"

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Omar, Asmah Haji. "The Malay Language in Mainland Southeast Asia." In GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2019. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2019.16-1.

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Today the Malay language is known to have communities of speakers outside the Malay archipelago, such as in Australia inclusive of the Christmas Islands and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands in the Indian Ocean (Asmah, 2008), the Holy Land of Mecca and Medina (Asmah et al. 2015), England, the Netherlands, France, and Germany. The Malay language is also known to have its presence on the Asian mainland, i.e. Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. As Malays in these three countries belong to a minority, in fact among the smallest of the minorities, questions that arise are those that pertain to: (i) their history of settlement in the localities where they are now; (ii) the position of Malay in the context of the language policy of their country; and (iii) maintenance and shift of the ancestral and adopted languages.
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Gratchev, I., A. Shokouhi, D. H. Kim, D. Stead, and A. Wolter. "Assessment Of Rock Slope Stability Using Remote Sensing Technique In The Gold Coast Area, Australia." In 18th Southeast Asian Geotechnical Conference (18SEAGC) & Inaugural AGSSEA Conference (1AGSSEA). Research Publishing Services, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3850/978-981-07-4948-4_164.

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Pandey, Prateek. "Billions of Barrels at Risk in Southeast Asia Due to Sour Gas." In Offshore Technology Conference Asia. OTC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/31335-ms.

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Abstract Southeast Asia is one of the leading regions globally in terms of planned gas developments in the next decade. We estimate sour gas contamination in Southeast Asian gas discoveries is one of the major challenges delaying over 10 billion barrels of oil equivalent gas resources from coming online. These developments are planned in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam, requiring around $20 billion of investments, and could potentially make a significant contribution to regional production post-2030. But the fields contain high levels of sour gas, which makes development challenging and costly. Sour gas refers to natural gas that contains significant amounts of acidic gases such as hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide (CO2). Some industry majors are moving forward with exploration and development - albeit at a slow pace. Off Malaysia, work on Petronas’ Kasawari, Shell's Rosmari-Marjoram and PTTEP's Lang Lebah fields have been lined up, while Indonesia has witnessed similar slow progress on similar projects operated by IOCs and the government is also hoping the potential of its Natuna D-Alpha field will attract investors. However, as domestic gas demand in the countries increases and output drops, efforts must be made to overcome the complex geology and associated challenges. In fact, globally SE Asia &amp; NW Australia are one of the largest regions with concentrations of sour gas. The paper intends to highlight Southeast Asia's role in planned gas developments globally and the significance of these developments in regional production. We deep dive into the planned developments risked by the sour gas contamination which makes up over 40% of the gas resources planned for development in Southeast Asia by 2030.
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Chen, Zhenyi. "Study On The Situation Between France And The South China Sea From The Perspective Of Balance Of Power Theory." In 8th Peace and Conflict Resolution Conference [PCRC2021]. Tomorrow People Organization, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52987/pcrc.2021.011.

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ABSTRACT With the rise of China and the escalation of tension between China and the United States, European countries led by Britain, France and Germany pay increasing attention to the regional situation in the Asia-Pacific (now known as "Indo-Pacific"). Among them, the South China Sea (SCS) is one of the main areas disputed by China, the United States, Southeast Asian countries and some European countries. Western countries are worried that the rise of China's military power will break the stability of the situation in SCS and alter the balance of power among major powers. Therefore, they tried to balance China's rise through alliance. In France's Indo-Pacific strategy, France aims to build a regional order with the alliance of France, India and Australia as the core, and regularly carry out military exercises targeting SCS with the United States, Japan and Southeast Asian countries. This paper aims to study the activities and motivation of France in the South China Sea, and put the situation in SCS under the perspective of Balance of Power Theory, focusing on China, America and France. It will be argued that great powers are carefully maintaining the balance of military power in SCS, and it is highly possible that this trend would still last in the middle and long term, particularly via military deployment and strategic alliances. KEYWORDS: South China Sea, France, China, Balance of Power theory, Indo-Pacific.
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Reports on the topic "Authors, Southeast Asian Australia"

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Slater, Jessica, Jenny Yi-Chen Han, Charrlotte Adelina, et al. Air Pollution and the World of Work: Policies, Initiatives and the Current Situation – A Scoping and Evidence Review for Southeast and East Asia. Stockholm Environment Institute, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51414/sei2022.040.

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This scoping report synthesizes the authors’ initial work to understand the differentiated impacts of air pollution on workers in East and Southeast Asian countries and to identify evidence-based recommendations from regional case studies to help improve air quality and foster healthy employment in the context of just transitions towards a low-carbon economy.
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