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Preface This bibliography is one of the many projects conducted under the ASEAN-China Study Programme of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. The scope of this bibliography is limited to relations between China and ASEAN as a group, and bilaterally with the ten ASEAN member states. The 999 entries comprise English language journal articles, conference and working papers, documents and unpublished works, books and book chapters, and dissertations. The titles were sourced from the various databases (SEALion, SEABase, SEAText, ASEAN Bibliography) of the ISEAS Library as well as those of selected institutions in Australia, China, Britain, and Singapore. These included the National University of Singapore (NUS), Nanyang Technological University, East Asian Institute of the NUS, and the University of Hong Kong. The core entries were taken from 219-title “ASEAN-China Relations: A Select Bibliography” published by the ISEAS Library in June 2004 and from a list of 153 titles compiled by Dr Sheng Lijun and Ms Ge Juan of ISEAS. The entries are listed alphabetically by author under broad subject categories. Where there are two or more titles by one author, the entries are cited alphabetically by title. Southeast Asian names, especially Malay, Thai, Vietnamese, Laotian or Cambodian, are entered in direct order, for example, Sarasin Viraphol, not Viraphol, Sarasin. An Author Index is included to facilitate referencing. At press time, a new publication came to my attention but it was too late to include eleven relevant chapters in this Bibliography. The title of the book is Malaysia, Southeast Asia and the Emerging China: Political, Economic and Cultural Perspectives, edited by Hou Kok Chung and Yeoh Kok-Kheng (Kuala Lumpur: Institute of China Studies, 2005). Also, the International Conference on “China and Malaysia in the Era of Globalization: Country, Regional and International Perspectives”, jointly organized by the Institute of China Studies, University of Malaya, and the Institute of Malaysian Studies, Xiamen University, at the Mines Beach Resort and Spa, Selangor, Malaysia on 21–22 March 2006, deserves a mention here. Acknowledgement is due to Professor Saw Swee-Hock, Professorial Fellow at ISEAS, for his guidance, Ms Ch’ng Kim See, Head, ISEAS Library, for her encouragement and professional advice, and Mrs Triena Ong, Managing Editor of ISEAS Publications Unit for overseeing the publication of this book. Linda Yip Seong Chun March 2006 viii PREFACE ...

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