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Editorial
East by Mid East: Studies in Cultural, Historical and Strategic Connectivities | |
Anchi Hoh , Brannon Wheeler | 1-11 |
Cultural and Historical Connections
The Muslim Appropriate of Confucian Thought in Eighteenth-Century China | |
Sachiko Murata | 13-22 |
Xinjiang as Portrayed in Qing’s Historical Gazetteers Housed at the Library of Congress | |
Anchi Hoh | 23-66 |
The Cosmopolitan Canopy of East Maritime Southeast Asia: Minority citizenship in the Phil-Indo Archipelago | |
Bruce B. Lawrence | 67-104 |
Transnational Allegiances and Local Culture in Asia
Cosmopolitan Muslim Intellectuals and the Mediation of Cultural Islam in Indonesia | |
Carool Kersten | 105-136 |
Emerging Islamic-Confucian Axis in the Virtual Ummah: Connectivity and Constraint in the Contemporary China | |
Wai-Yip Ho | 137-155 |
The Middle East and the Philippines: Transnational Linkages, Labor Migration and the Remaking of Philippine Islam | |
Vivienne S.M. Angeles | 157-181 |
Globalization, Modernity and Migration: The Changing Visage of Social Imagination | |
Darlene Machell de Leon Espena | 183-208 |
Shifting Paradigms: Solidarity Groups and the Muslim Secessionist Problem in the Philippines | |
Sharon Advincula Caringal | 209-236 |
Strategic Relations between Asia and the Middle East
An Emergent Trans-Asian Energy Nexus: Likely Costs and Possible Benefits | |
Leanne Piggott | 237-267 |
The United Arab Emirates and Japan: Diversifying Bilateral Relationships and Challenges in the Context of Japan’s New Foreign Policy Focus and US-Japan Relation | |
Sumiyo Nishizaki | 269-294 |
The Vicissitudes of Japan-Saudi Relations | |
Michael Penn | 295-311 |
Chasing the Rising Red Crescent: Sino-Shi’i Relations in Post-Cold War Era China | |
Itamar Y. Lee | 313-347 |
Transcending Multilateral Conflicts in Eurasia: Some Sustainable Peaceful Alternatives | |
Mushtaq A. Kaw | 349-381 |
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