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SEACSN PUBLICATIONS 2001- 2004

Publication Titles (please make your selection):


TITLE
TOTAL
RM USD

PEACE AND CONFLICT RESEARCH REPORT SERIES
 
  • Report No.1 on The ‘Ripe Moment’ and ‘Hurting Stalemate’: What Relevance for Conflict Resolution in the Asian Context? By Associate Professor Ramses Amer, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Sweden.
12.00 3.00
  • Report No.2 on Malaysia’s Role in the Peace Negotiations Between the Philippine Government and The Moro Islamic Liberation Front. By Soliman M. Santos, Jr., University of the Philippines, Philippines
12.00 3.00

NATIONAL PROCEEDINGS
  • The 1st Malaysian Workshop on Issues and Challenges for Conflict Resolution in Malaysia. By SEACSN-Malaysia (in English)
12.00 3.00
  • The 2nd Malaysian Workshop on Peace Education: Towards Promoting Peaceful Values and Positive Peace in Malaysia. By SEACSN-Malaysia (in English)
12.00 3.00

REGIONAL PROCEEDINGS
  • The 4th SEACSN Regional Workshop on Inter-state Conflict Resolution in Southeast Asia: Strategies, Mechanisms, and Best Practices. By SEACSN-Malaysia (in English)
12.00 3.00

REGIONAL NEWSLETTER
  • The SEACSN Bulletin. Special Issue 2001. By the Regional Secretariat / SEACSN-Malaysia
5.00 1.00
  • The SEACSN Quarterly Bulletin. January-March 2002. By the Regional Secretariat / SEACSN-Malaysia
5.00 1.00
  • The SEACSN Quarterly Bulletin. April-June 2002. By the Regional Secretariat / SEACSN-Malaysia
5.00 1.00
  • The SEACSN Quarterly Bulletin. July-September 2002. By the Regional Secretariat / SEACSN-Malaysia
5.00 1.00
  • The SEACSN Quarterly Bulletin. October-December 2002. By the Regional Secretariat / SEACSN-Malaysia
5.00 1.00
  • The SEACSN Quarterly Bulletin. January-March 2003. By the Regional Secretariat / SEACSN-Malaysia
5.00 1.00
  • The SEACSN Quarterly Bulletin. April-June 2003. By the Regional Secretariat / SEACSN-Malaysia
5.00 1.00
  • The SEACSN Quarterly Bulletin. July-September 2003. By the Regional Secretariat / SEACSN-Malaysia
5.00 1.00
  • The SEACSN Quarterly Bulletin. October-December 2003. By the Regional Secretariat / SEACSN-Malaysia
5.00 1.00
  • The SEACSN Bulletin. January-June 2004. By the Regional Secretariat / SEACSN-Malaysia
5.00 1.00

WORKING PAPER SERIES
  • Working Paper 1:
    Gun Politics: The Diffusion of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Southeast Asia. By Charmaine Misalucha, La Salle Institute of Governance, De La Salle University, Philippines.
8.00 2.00
  • Working Paper 2:
    Development Related Conflict Management and Its Mechanisms: A Study on the Pak Mun Hydroelectric Dam Project, Northeast Thailand
    . By Ang Ming Chee, Research and Education for Peace Unit, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
8.00 2.00
  • Working Paper 3:
    Regional Approach to Preventive Diplomacy and its Application to Southeast Asian Conflicts
    . By Nguyen Nam Duong, Institute for International Relations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vietnam.
8.00 2.00
  • Working Paper 4:
    Conflict Management Process in the Eastern Sea and the Code of Conduct. By Dinh Thi Hien Luong, Institute for International Relations, Vietnam.
8.00 2.00
  • Working Paper 5:
    The Process of the Integration of Sabah into the Federation of Malaysia
    . By Lai Xuan Chien, Asia 2 Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vietnam.
8.00 2.00
  • Working Paper 6:
    Civil Society and Forest Governance in Southeast Asia: Towards an Alternative Model in Addressing Transboundary Forest-Related Conflicts
    . By Antonio P. Contreras, Department of Political Science, De La Salle University, Philippines.
8.00 2.00
  • Working Paper 7:
    Women’s Role in Conflict Resolution in Cambodia
    . By Paulina Cendranita, Consortium for Graduate Program in Christian Studies, Indonesia.
8.00 2.00
  • Working Paper 8:
    Karen and Shan Ethnic Immigrants and the Social Impact on Thailand
    . By Nguyen Hong Quang, Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, National Center Social and Humanities of Vietnam, Vietnam.
8.00 2.00
  • Working Paper 9:
    The Labyrinth of Peace
    . By De Ronnie, Institute for Peace and Human Security Studies, La Kaspia-Aceh, Indonesia
8.00 2.00

BOOKS
  • Kamarulzaman Askandar and Suwit Laohasiriwong (eds.) The Management of Public Policy Conflicts in Southeast Asia (Penang, SEACSN, 2007)
35.00 9.00
  • Kamarulzaman Askandar (ed.) Building Peace: Reflections from Southeast Asia (Penang, SEACSN, 2007) 
35.00 9.00
  • Ea Meng Try, Reconciliation in Cambodia (Penang, SEACSN, 2007)
10.00 3.00
  • Kamarulzaman Askandar (ed,) Management and Resolution of Inter-State Conflict in Southeast Asia (Penang: SEACSN, 2003)
25.00 7.00
  • Kamarulzaman Askandar (ed.) The SEACSN Directory 2003 (Penang, SEACSN, 2003)
75.00 20.00
  • Lambang Trijono (ed.) The Making of Ethnic and Religious Conflicts in Southeast Asia (Yogyakarta: CSPS Books and SEACSN, 2003)
25.00 7.00
  • Kamarulzaman Askandar, Ang Ming Chee (eds,) Building Peace in Aceh (Thailand: SEACSN, FORUM-ASIA, 2005)
15.00 4.00
  • Kamarulzaman Askandar (ed.) Understanding and Managing Militant Movements in Southeast Asia (Penang, SEACSN, 2005)
25.00 8.00
  • Kamarulzaman Askandar, Ayesah Abubakar (eds,) The Mindanao Conflict (Penang, SEACSN, 2005)
25.00 8.00
  • Kamarulzaman Askandar, Budaya Perdamaian Budaya Kita – Our Culture of Peace (Penang, SEACSN, 2006)
10.00 3.00
   
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