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Volume 9 No. 2, Spring 2008
Harvard Asia Pacific Review: Technology in Asia, Volume 9, No. 2, Spring 2008 (Full Study) covering:
Feature: Technology The Calculus of Online Content Regulation in Asia Stephen Wang, Robert Faris, and John Palfrey Media, Power, and Protest in China: From the Cultural Revolution to the Internet Guobin Yang and Graig Calhoun China Intellectual Property Challenge Christopher Bailey India's Future in Space Exploration K. Kasturirangan and K.R. Sridhara Murthi India's Space Program - Past, Present and FutureU.R. Rao A Space Race with China Gregory Kulacki China's Kinetic Energy Anti-Satelllite Test David Wright Toying with Safety: A Diplomacy of Pointing Fingers and Saving Face in the Name of Consumer Protection Peter Dean and Thomas Fischer Nintendo's Power Up: How an oddly-named gizmo rebooted the video game industry David M. Ewalt Subfeature: Terrorism Cyber-Terrorism: Are We Barking At the Wrong Tree? Gabriel Weimann The Dark Side of WEB 2.0: Criminals, terrorists, the state and cyber security Michael Stohl, Paul Myers, and Mary Danis The North Korean Nuclear Issue: Points to Be Considered at This Juncture Taisuke Mibae In Focus Political Islam in Southeast Asia: One Ummah, Many Narratives Joseph Chinyong Liow and Rohaiza Ahmad Asi Myanmar: A question mark in Southeast AsiaSudhir T. Devare Drug Counterfeiting in Asia: The Quality Question Albert I. Wertheimer and Thomas M. Santella Nanjing Massacre as Transnational Event and Global Icon Lu Yan Atrocities, Identity, and Japan’s School History: Some Reflections Peter Cave Reflections on the Nanking Massacre After 70 Years of Denial Ying-Ying Chang Perspectives Intel in Asia Craig Barrett
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Source: Harvard Asia Pacific Review