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M.M.M.: Five Animal Tales
Winduwinata, Prijana (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1978-04) -
Macet Total: Logics of Circulation and Accumulation in the Demise of Indonesia's New Order
Sidel, John. T. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1998-10) -
The Macro- and Socioeconomic Impact of the Syrian Crisis on Lebanon
Charafeddine, Raed H. (Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, 2018-04)Because the blazing Syrian territories are the longest and only accessible borders to Lebanon, the Syrian crisis has had a direct and significant impact on Lebanon’s macro- and socioeconomic conditions. It has undermined ... -
Magindanao, 1860-1888: the career of Dato Uto of Buayan.
Ileto, Reynaldo Clemena (Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University, 1971-10) -
Magnetism in Coaxial Palladium Nanowires
Stewart, Derek (American Institute of Physics, 2007-03-21)While bulk palladium is non-magnetic, several recent studies have shown that magnetism can occur in hcp Pd films, fcc twinned Pd nanoparticles, and Pd atomic strands. These studies show that small changes in Pd atomic ... -
Mahmud, Sultan of Riau and Lingga (1823 -- 1864)
Matheson, Virginia (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1972-04) -
Makam Keempat (The Fourth Grave)
Christanty, Linda (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2007-04)This fictional short story tells the tale of a parent’s torment over his daughter’s disappearance as a result of her political activism. -
Making Waves: Private Radio and Local Identities in Indonesia
Lindsay, Jennifer (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1997-10) -
Malay Manuscripts and Early Printed Books at the Library of Congress
Rony, A. Kohar (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1991-10) -
Malaya; a study of governmental response to the Korean boom.
Meek, John Paul (Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Far Eastern Studies, Cornell University, 1955-04) -
Managing Ethnic Divisions in the Philippines and Malaysia
Kreuzer, Peter (Cornell University Peace Studies Program, 2006-12) -
Managing Ethnic Divisions in the Philippines and Malaysia
Kreuzer, Peter (Cornell University Peace Studies Program, 2006-12) -
Manipulating Ethnic Tradition: The Funeral Ceremony, Tourism, and Television among the Toraja of Sulawesi
Yamashita, Shinji (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1994-10) -
Manipulating Tradition: The State, Adat, Popular Protest, and Class Conflict in Colonial Lampung
Kingston, Jeffrey B. (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1991-04) -
Many Happy Returns
McVey, Ruth (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2015-10) -
Mapping Majapahit: Wardenaar’s Archaeological Survey at Trowulan in 1815
Gomperts, Amrit; Haag, Arnoud; Carey, Peter (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2012-04)In 1815, Lieutenant-Governor Raffles ordered J. W. B. Wardenaar to survey the site of the ancient royal capital of Majapahit at Trowulan in East Java. The authors recently traced Wardenaar’s Plan of Majapahit in the British ... -
Mapping the Contours of Identity Contestation: Hybridization, Polarization, and Self-Marginalization
Hintz, Lisel (Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, 2016-05)This paper is part of a larger project that forays into the murky waters of sub-national identity contestation, understood here as struggles among members of a state’s population who support competing various proposals for ... -
MAPS AND MEMORY: Using Contemporary Art to Learn about Vietnamese and Cambodian History
Corey, Pamela Nguyen (2015-06)Teaching Material/Lesson Plan-Middle School and High School -
Margaret Mead's Balinese: The Fitting Symbols of the American Dream
Pollmann, Tessel (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 1990-04) -
Marginality and Opportunity in the Periphery: The Emergence of Gorontalo Province in North Sulawesi
Kimura, Ehito (Cornell University Southeast Asia Program, 2007-10)This article explores factors leading to the formation of a new Gorontalo province in Indonesia’s North Sulawesi region. It argues that the historical legacy that left the ethnic Gorontalo feeling marginalized, combined ...