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Situational Analysis of Civil Society Organizations in East Timor. UN Development Programm.
Location: UN Development Programm: Timor-Leste: Governance and Capacity Development Related Documents

(2000). Combating Corruption in Asian and Pacific Economies. Philippines: ADB.

(2004). Anti-Corruption Policies in Asia and the Pacific. Manila: Asian Development Bank.
Location: Anti-Corruption Policies in Asia and the Pacific

Abdullah, M. Amin (2000). Muhammadiyah's Experience in Promoting Civil Society on the Eve of the 21st Century
In Mitsuo, Nakamura; Siddique, Sharon & Bajunid, Omar Farouk (Eds.), Islam and Civil Society in Southeast Asia. Singapore: ISEAS.
Location: UniM Baill 297.0959 ISLA

Acharya, Amitav (2005). Do norms and identity matter? Community and Power in Southeast Asia's Regional Order
In The Pacific Review, 18(1), pp. 71-94.
Location: The Pacific Review

Ahmad, Mokbul Morshed (2001). The Personal and Professional Problems of Field Workers of NGOs in Bangladesh
In Asia-Pacific Journal of Rural Development, 11(1), pp. 40-64.

Ahmed, Imtiaz (2002). Violence against Minorities in Bangladesh: A 'Minority' in Minority
In Himal, 15(4), pp. 18-19.
Location: Himal

Akiner, Shirin (2002). 'Civil Society in Central Asia' edited by M.Holt Ruffin and Daniel Waugh
In Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 65(3), pp. 561-648.
Location: Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies

Alagappa, Muthiah (2004). Introduction
In Alagappa, Mutiah (Ed.), Civil Society and Political Change in Asia: Expanding and Contracting the Democratic Sphere. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp.1-21
Location: UniM Baill 300.95 CIVI

Alagappa, Muthiah (2004). Civil Society and Democratic Change: Indeterminate Connection, Transforming Relations
In Alagappa, Mutiah (Ed.), Civil Society and Political Change in Asia: Expanding and Contracting the Democratic Sphere. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp.478-506
Location: UniM Baill 300.95 CIVI

Alagappa, Muthiah (2004). The Nonstate Public Sphere in Asia: Dynamic Growth, Institutionalization Lag
In Alagappa, Mutiah (Ed.), Civil Society and Political Change in Asia: Expanding and Contracting the Democratic Sphere. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp.455-477
Location: UniM Baill 300.95 CIVI

Alagappa, Muthiah (2004). Civil Society and Political Change: An Analytical Framework
In Alagappa, Mutiah (Ed.), Civil Society and Political Change in Asia: Expanding and Contracting the Democratic Sphere. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp.25-57
Location: UniM Baill 300.95 CIVI

Alagappa, Mutiah (Ed.) (2004). Civil Society and Political Change in Asia: Expanding and Contracting the Democratic Sphere. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
Location: UniM Baill 300.95 CIVI

Alpermann, Björn (2004). Village Governance and Prospects for Democracy in China
In Journal of Contemporary China, 13(38), pp. 195-197.
Location: Journal of Contemporary China

Anderson, Kenneth (2004). Humanitarian Inviolability in Crisis: The Meaning of Impartiality and Neutrality for U.N. and NGO Agencies Following the 2003-2004 Afghanistan and Iraq Conflicts
In Harvard Human Rights Journal, 17, p. 41.
Location: Westlaw

Aspinall, Edward (2004). Indonesia: Transformation of Civil Society and Democratic Breakthrough
In Alagappa, Mutiah (Ed.), Civil Society and Political Change in Asia: Expanding and Contracting the Democratic Sphere. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. pp.61-96
Location: UniM Baill 300.95 CIVI

Aspinall, Edward & Fealy, Greg (Eds.) (2003). Local Power and Politics in Indonesia: Decentralisation & Democratisation. Singapore: ISEAS.
Location: UniM Baill 320.809598 LOCA

Babajanian, Babken; Freizer, Sabine & Stevens, Daniel (2005). Introduction: Civil Society in Central Asia and the Caucasus
In Central Asian Survey, 24(3), pp. 209-224.
Location: Central Asian Survey

Bajunid, Omar Farouk (2000). Islam and Civil Society in Southeast Asia: A Review
In Mitsuo, Nakamura; Siddique, Sharon & Bajunid, Omar Farouk (Eds.), Islam and Civil Society in Southeast Asia. Singapore: ISEAS.
Location: UniM Baill 297.0959 ISLA

Bakar, Mohamad Abu (2000). Islam, Civil Society and Ethnic Relations in Malaysia
In Mitsuo, Nakamura; Siddique, Sharon & Bajunid, Omar Farouk (Eds.), Islam and Civil Society in Southeast Asia. Singapore: ISEAS.
Location: UniM Baill 297.0959 ISLA

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