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Gapit Theatre: New Javanese Plays on Tradition
Weix, G. G. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1995-10) -
Gender
Jones, Carla (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2020-04)This essay is one of more than a dozen in this volume to honor the late Mary Margaret Steedly. The paper’s theme is “gender.” Even when gender was not at the center of Steedly’s analytical frame, it was. Steedly saw a world ... -
Gendèr Barung, Its Technique and Function in the Context of Javanese Gamelan
Sumarsam (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1975-10) -
General Imamura and the Early Period of Japanese Occupation
Nakamura, Mitsuo (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1970-10) -
Genre Publics: Aktuil Magazine and Middle-class Youth in 1970s Indonesia
Baulch, Emma (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2016-10)This article attempts to change our thinking about the formation, development, and growth of the middle class(es) in Indonesia during the early Suharto regime. In the dominant story about the formation of the Indonesian ... -
Geological evaluation of subsurface features near Ithaca, NY: interpretations of seismic reflection profiles collected by the petroleum industry
Jordan, Teresa (2019-12)To provide background geological information with which to assess some of the technical and environmental risks of a Cornell Earth Source Heat (ESH) project in Ithaca, NY, this report describes the geological features ... -
George McTurnan Kahin, 1918-2000
O'Connor, Stanley J.; Chaloemtiarana, Thak; Anderson, Benedict R. O'G. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2000-04) -
Georgia in His Mind: A Cognitive Explanation for George W. Bush’s Decision-Making in the 2008 August War
Hintz, Lisel (Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, 2016-05)This paper explores the case of US President George W. Bush’s unwavering support for the Republic of Georgia in its aggressive engagement with Russia during the 2008 August War, a nearly universally acknowledged judgment ... -
Germany’s Role in Global Pharmaceutical Regulation
Kaiser, Robert (Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, 2008-05)Since the 1990s, the member states of the European Union (EU) have in an increasing number of cases agreed to pool their individual market power in order to valorize their bargaining position in various global governance ... -
Glass House, Takashi Shiraishi, and Indonesian Studies in Motion: A Review
Mrázek, Rudolf (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1992-04) -
Glimpses of Indonesia’s 1965 Massacre through the Lens of the Census: Migration and Refuge in East Java
Chandra, Siddharth (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2017-10)The anti-Communist violence that followed the kidnapping and assassination of senior Indonesian generals on the morning of October 1, 1965, marked the beginning of the most traumatic period in modern Indonesian history. ... -
Glimpses of Indonesia’s 1965 Massacre through the Lens of the Census: The Role of Trucks and Roads in “Crushing” the PKI in East Java
Chandra, Siddharth (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2019-10)The role of trucks in rounding up alleged Indonesian Communist Party (Partai Komunis Indonesia, PKI) members and other targets, transporting them to jail or to their execution, and disposing of their bodies is a recurring ... -
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Globalization and Market Governance: Chinese Capitalism in Comparative Perspective
Hsueh, Roselyn (East Asia Program, Cornell University, 2017-03-13)Professor Roselyn Hsueh, Associate Professor of Political Science, Temple University - Scholars debate how and why China’s globalization and development trajectory varies from India and Russia, other developing countries ... -
Going Global In Academia: International Ranking Systems and Their Implication for Economic Research Variety
Palea, Vera (Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, 2015-07)There is nowadays a growing sense of unease about the current state and the direction of financial academic research. A number of critical studies have highlighted the failure of academia in anticipating the recent financial ... -
Gold and megalithic activity in prehistoric and recent West Borneo
Harrisson, Tom; O'Connor, Stanley J. (Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University, 1970-11) -
Governing the Airpocalypse - Insights from China's "War on Smog"
Ahlers, Anna (East Asia Program, Cornell University, 2020-03-09)Anna L. Ahlers, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science - For about a decade now air pollution is probably the most hotly debated environmental problem in Chinese society. The 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and ... -
Government and Mission in the Torajan World of Makale-Rantepao
Bigalke, Terance (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1984-10) -
Graffiti in the Toilet, introduced and translated by Benedict R. O'G. Anderson
Kurniawan, Eka (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2008-10)A darkly comic short story that captures the atmosphere of Indonesian student life in the early part of the twenty-first century, when the civil–political promises of Reformasi were being extinguished by widespread corruption, ... -
The Great Recession and State Criminal Justice Policy: Do Economic Hard Times Matter
Enns, Peter K.; Shanks-Booth, Delphia (Russell Sage Foundation, 2015)