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East-West Center Annual Report 2001

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[ 30 ]No. 4No. 123No. 56No. 57No. 58<strong>East</strong>-<strong>West</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Occasional PapersPolitics and Security SeriesNegotiating and Consolidating Democratic Civilian Control of the IndonesianMilitary, by Dewi Fortuna Anwar. February <strong>2001</strong>. 44 pp. Paper.Population and Health SeriesPopulation Policies and Programs in <strong>East</strong> Asia, edited by Andrew Mason. July<strong>2001</strong>. ix, 157 pp. Paper.Asia-Pacific Population & Policy[available without charge as an Adobe Acrobat (pdf) file]Although the Situation is Improving, Women and Children Still Face SeriousHealth Problems in India, by Sidney B. <strong>West</strong>ley and Vinod K. Mishra. January<strong>2001</strong>. http://www.<strong>East</strong><strong>West</strong><strong>Center</strong>.org/stored/pdfs/p&p056.pdf.Does “Being Connected” Reduce the Risk of Teenage Drinking, Smoking andDrug Use? Survey Results from Southeast Asia, by Minja Kim Choe. April <strong>2001</strong>.http://www.<strong>East</strong><strong>West</strong><strong>Center</strong>.org/stored/pdfs/p&p057.pdf.Surveys Show Persistence of Teenage Marriage and Childbearing in Indonesiaand Nepal, by Minja Kim Choe, Shyam Thapa, and Sulistinah Irawati Achmad.July <strong>2001</strong>. http://www.<strong>East</strong><strong>West</strong><strong>Center</strong>.org/stored/pdfs/p&p058.pdf.<strong>East</strong>-<strong>West</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Working PapersEconomics SeriesNo. 10 Moving Beyond the Commodity Trap? Trade Adjustment and IndustrialUpgrading in <strong>East</strong> Asia’s Electronics Industry, by Dieter Ernst. January <strong>2001</strong>.http://www.<strong>East</strong><strong>West</strong><strong>Center</strong>.org/stored/pdfs/ECONwp010.pdf.No. 11 Trade Relations of Korea and Japan: Moving from Conflict to Cooperation? byWilliam E. James. January <strong>2001</strong>.http://www.<strong>East</strong><strong>West</strong><strong>Center</strong>.org/stored/pdfs/ECONwp011.pdf.No. 12 Knowledge Management: A New Perspective for Development Strategy, by LinsuKim. January <strong>2001</strong>.http://www.<strong>East</strong><strong>West</strong><strong>Center</strong>.org/stored/pdfs/ECONwp012.pdf.No. 13 Understanding Technological Change, by Richard G. Lipsey. February <strong>2001</strong>.http://www.<strong>East</strong><strong>West</strong><strong>Center</strong>.org/stored/pdfs/ECONwp013.pdf.No. 14 Inter-Firm Linkages and Development of Capabilities in the Indian TelecomSoftware Sector, by Rakesh Basant, Pankaj Chandra, and Lynn Mytelka.February <strong>2001</strong>. http://www.<strong>East</strong><strong>West</strong><strong>Center</strong>.org/stored/pdfs/ECONwp014.pdf.No. 15 Global Production Networks and Local Capabilities: New Opportunities andChallenges for Taiwan, by Tain-Jy Chen and Shin-Horng Chen. February <strong>2001</strong>.http://www.<strong>East</strong><strong>West</strong><strong>Center</strong>.org/stored/pdfs/ECONwp015.pdf.No. 16 Industrial Districts, ICT and Global Production Networks: The ItalianExperience, by Paolo Guerrieri. February <strong>2001</strong>.http://www.<strong>East</strong><strong>West</strong><strong>Center</strong>.org/stored/pdfs/ECONwp016.pdf.

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