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Resources for Researchers

Welcome to JIAP's Resource Guide for Researchers. The following is a website directory of important organizations, documents, speeches, and reports organized for a researcher focused on the politics, foreign policy, economics, trade, finance, and security of Northeast Asia. Although the biggest section is Japan, we hope that you will understand how interdependent are all the issues and countries of the region.

All the citations are taken from JIAP's weekly electronic report the Asia Policy Weekly that is available only to JIAP members.

We always welcome links to new sources and organizations. If you would like us to add a new resource, please do not hesitate to send it to us at access@jiaponline.org.




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Index by Area

Asia
Burma
Central Asia
China
Global Economy
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
International Issues
Iraq
Japan
North Korea
Pacific Islands
Russia
South Asia
Southeast Asia
South Korea
Taiwan
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Starting Points
  • Journals


    • YaleGlobal Online
      Edited by former FEER Washington correspondent Nayan Chanda, "YaleGlobal Online is the flagship publication of the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization. The magazine explores the implications of the growing interconnectedness of the world by drawing on the rich intellectual resources of the Yale University community, scholars from other universities, and public- and private-sector experts from around the world. Our aim is to analyze and promote debate on all aspects of globalization through publishing original articles and multi-media presentations." You can submit articles for publication.


  • News


    • Today's Front Pages
      Has the front pages of 234 newspapers from 32 countries. What's fun about this site is that you can look at the pictures, read the headlines, and see which stories the editors put at the top of the page. There are links to each newspaper's Web site if you want to read the front page stories (or even stories from another page). You can find the newspapers in several ways at this site -- by clicking on the actual page itself, or on a map of the world, or on an alphabetical list. There are 10 Front pages received from Asia, Asahi Shimbun (J & E), Asian Wall Street Journal, Indian Express, Joong-Ang Ibo (South Korea), Kabayan (Philippines), Manila Times, Nation (Thailand), The Sun (Malaysia), and the Times of India.


    • US State Department, International Information Programs
      Excellent for US policy news and reports, includes diplomatic calendar


    • NTI: Global Security Newswire


  • Statistics


    • OECD's Statistical Portal (click on statistics link)

      URL http://www.sourceoecd.org/content/html/index.htm

      Newly redesigned assess to comparative statistics of OECD member countries. For each subject, a set of statistical tables is available. The Portal also offers an access to Source OECD , which provides real-time access to our very large set of on-line statistical databases in an interactive and user-friendly way

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