The second edition of the Griffith Asia Quarterly is now available on line. The second edition includes articles by Benjamin Habib, Claude Rakisits, Matthew Gray and Vanessa Newby. Go to: http://www104.griffith.edu.au/index.php/gaq/issue/view/51.
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