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Revisiting the “Axis of Evil”, Scott Snyder (177 KB)
Scott Snyder reviews the history of North Korea's antics and crises since 1992, throughout the Clinton and Bush administrations. |
07/31/2008 |
Analysis
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Rewriting Policy: Private Sector Influences in the KORUS FTA, Troy Stangarone (65 KB)
Paper originally presented at a workshop on the "Influence and Role of Domestic Stakeholders on the U.S.-ROK Alliance," Center for U.S.-Korea Policy and the East Asia Institute, Seoul, February 22, 2010. |
01/20/2011 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Ateneo Research Center, Dr. Ofelia Durante, Dr. Norma Gomez, Dr. Ester Sevilla, and Mr. Howard Maņego (88 KB)
Ateneo Research Center of the Ateneo de Zamboanga University in cooperation with the Notre Dame University of Cotabato City
Management of Clan Conflict and Rido among the Tausug, Magindanao, Maranao, Sama and Yakan Tribes |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Consortium of Bangsamoro Civil Society (CBCS), Guiamel Alim, Ismael Kulat, and Jose Bulao (90 KB)
Understanding Rido in North Cotabato and Bukidnon for Creative Conflict Management and Resolution |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Institute of Bangsamoro Studies (IBS), Professor Abhoud Syed M. Lingga (71 KB)
Dynamics and Management of Rido in the Province of Maguindanao
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06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Mindanao Anthropology Consortium, Research Institute for Mindanao Culture (RIMCU), Xavier University, Monalinda E. Doro (101 KB)
Case Studies on Rido: Conflict Resolution among Meranao in Baloi, Lanao del Norte |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Mindanao State University - Marawi (MSU-Marawi), Dr. Moctar I. Matuan (78 KB)
Inventory of Existing Rido in Lanao del Sur (1994-2004) |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Mindanao State University Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT), Jamail A. Kamlian (76 KB)
Incidences of Clan Conflict and Conflict Management: Survey of Feuding Families and Clans in Selecte Provinces of Mindanao |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Mindanawon Initiatives for Cultural Dialogues, (MICD), Ateneo de Davao University, Jose Jowel Canuday (886 KB)
Big Wars, Small Wars: the Interplay of Large-scale and Community Armed Conflicts in Central Mindanao |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - Research Institute for Mindanao Culture (RIMCU), Xavier University, Dr. Erlinda M. Burton, Dr. Moctar I. Matuan, Dr. Guimba Poingan, and Jay Rey G. Alovera, M.A. (101 KB)
Choices of Response to Inter-Kin Group Conflict in Northern Mindanao |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Rido Research Summary - United Youth for Peace and Development, Inc. (UNYPAD), Norhaya Sumaluyan, Anwar Upahm, Anwar Zaluang, Saada Nor, and Sittie Pieron Compania (76 KB)
Celebrated Cases of Rido Management in Maguindanao and North Cotabato |
06/01/2005 |
Analysis
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Road and Drainage Maintenance: Service Delivery Training Module 3 of 4 (4359 KB)
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage...
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage Maintenance. Each module kit contains printed resource material for trainers and participants, visual-aid material for trainers (such as power-point presentations on CD), learning exercises and simulations for trainers to use in workshops, and relevant computer software applications (where applicable, on CD) to support a two-day workshop. Each module is available separately in Sinhala and Tamil from The Asia Foundation and the Sri Lanka Institute of Local Governance.
- Module 1 – Solid Waste Collection and Transport
- Module 2 – Solid Waste Reduction
- Module 3 – Solid Waste Disposal and Planning
- Module 4 – Roads and Storm Water Drainage Management
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03/27/2009 |
Book
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ROK Green Growth Quarterly Update: April-June 2010, Jill Kosch O’Donnell (16 KB)
Quarterly report on U.S.-ROK green growth/climate change cooperation |
07/09/2010 |
Report
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ROK Green Growth Quarterly Update: April-June 2011, Jill Kosch O'Donnell (26 KB)
Quarterly report on U.S.-ROK green growth/climate change cooperation |
07/12/2011 |
Handout
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ROK Green Growth Quarterly Update: January-March 2011, Jill Kosch O'Donnell (23 KB)
Quarterly report on U.S.-ROK green growth/climate change cooperation |
04/06/2011 |
Handout
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ROK Green Growth Quarterly Update: July-October 2010, Jill Kosch O'Donnell (23 KB)
Quarterly report on U.S.-ROK green growth/climate change cooperation |
10/22/2010 |
Report
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ROK Green Growth Quarterly Update: October-December 2010, Jill Kosch O'Donnell (27 KB)
Quarterly report on U.S.-ROK green growth/climate change cooperation |
01/10/2011 |
Report
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Roll-on Roll-off Connecting Maritime Southeast Asia (124 KB)
There are many potential benefits to an economically connected and integrated Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). But connectivity in maritime Southeast Asia remains a serious challenge. ASEAN is beginning to address these issues,...
There are many potential benefits to an economically connected and integrated Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). But connectivity in maritime Southeast Asia remains a serious challenge. ASEAN is beginning to address these issues, with the adoption of a Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity. Among its flagship projects is a regional "roll-on, roll-off" nautical transportation network, patterned after the innovative system pioneered in the Philippines with support from The Asia Foundation.
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12/20/2010 |
Handout
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RSIS Policy Report: Timor-Leste celebrates a decade of Independence (406 KB)
A brief report that examines the state of nation building in Timor-Leste today and the significance of the 2012 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections for the country and Southeast Asia as a region. |
07/17/2012 |
Report
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Second ARRA (Aceh Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Appraisal) Report, Faculty of Law, Syiah Kuala University Faculty of Social and Political Science, Malikussaleh University Yayasan Pengembangan Kaw (571 KB)
The Aceh Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Appraisal (ARRA) program is aimed at giving an up-to-date picture of the current status of the reconstruction and rehabilitation process in Aceh. The views gathered in the ARRA process were collected...
The Aceh Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Appraisal (ARRA) program is aimed at giving an up-to-date picture of the current status of the reconstruction and rehabilitation process in Aceh. The views gathered in the ARRA process were collected from victims and from service providers, both from the government and from national and international non-governmental organizations.
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06/01/2006 |
Report
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Second Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey (371 KB)
Mongolia: Trends in Corruption Attitudes
The Asia Foundation and Sant Maral/TI collected data for the second of six semi-annual benchmarking surveys in September 2006. This survey was conducted in an effort to better understand the...
Mongolia: Trends in Corruption Attitudes
The Asia Foundation and Sant Maral/TI collected data for the second of six semi-annual benchmarking surveys in September 2006. This survey was conducted in an effort to better understand the scope and incidence of corruption at the household level in Mongolia. The first survey was conducted in March and established the baseline against which this and future surveys will evaluate the changes in public attitudes toward corruption, the incidence of corruption at the household level, and government progress in implementing reforms that will combat corruption in Mongolia.
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12/01/2006 |
Survey
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Second Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey - in Mongolian (230 KB)
Mongolian Version
The Asia Foundation and Sant Maral/TI collected data for the second of six semi-annual benchmarking surveys in September 2006. This survey was conducted in an effort to better understand the scope and incidence of...
Mongolian Version
The Asia Foundation and Sant Maral/TI collected data for the second of six semi-annual benchmarking surveys in September 2006. This survey was conducted in an effort to better understand the scope and incidence of corruption at the household level in Mongolia. The first survey was conducted in March and established the baseline against which this and future surveys will evaluate the changes in public attitudes toward corruption, the incidence of corruption at the household level, and government progress in implementing reforms that will combat corruption in Mongolia.
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12/01/2006 |
Survey
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Should We Continue the Planned ROK-U.S. OPCON Transfer?, Hwang Jin Ha (36 KB)
ROK National Assemblyman, presented at the Symposium on OpCon Transfer and Its Implications for the U.S.-ROK Alliance, Center for U.S.-Korea Policy and The Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation, Washington DC. |
03/25/2010 |
Speech
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Silenced: Extrajudicial Killings and Torture in the Philippines: Photo Essays, Mario Ignacio IV (12015 KB)
An in-depth analysis of legal audit of the EJK cases in the Philippines from 2001-2010 with focus on the killings of political activists and media personnel. It also identifies the gaps and corresponding recommendations in the laws, systems,...
An in-depth analysis of legal audit of the EJK cases in the Philippines from 2001-2010 with focus on the killings of political activists and media personnel. It also identifies the gaps and corresponding recommendations in the laws, systems, and processes for an efficient and effective investigation, prosecution, and adjudication of EJK cases.
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10/11/2011 |
Analysis
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Sixth Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey - September 2008 (354 KB)
This edition of the Corruption Benchmarking Survey covers the six months from March to September 2008. This survey is the sixth in a series, and provides time series data that identifies trends and patterns in citizen awareness, intolerance...
This edition of the Corruption Benchmarking Survey covers the six months from March to September 2008. This survey is the sixth in a series, and provides time series data that identifies trends and patterns in citizen awareness, intolerance for corruption, and support for measures to combat corruption.
The purpose of the survey series is to better understand the scope and incidence of corruption at the household level in Mongolia. Findings and conclusions serve to benchmark changes in experience, attitudes and perceptions over an extended period of time, and thereby contribute to better-informed policy-making, and the refinement of interventions and activities that inform and engage citizens as active participants in the effort to combat corruption in Mongolia.
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12/04/2008 |
Survey
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Smart Grid for Green Growth, Jeongjoon Lee (4080 KB)
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07/05/2011 |
Analysis
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Smart Power: Remaking U.S. Foreign Policy in North Korea, Scott Snyder (104 KB)
Testimony before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and the Global Environment |
02/12/2009 |
Miscellaneous
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Solid Waste Collection and Transport: Service Delivery Training Module 1 of 4 (454 KB)
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage...
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage Maintenance. Each module kit contains printed resource material for trainers and participants, visual-aid material for trainers (such as power-point presentations on CD), learning exercises and simulations for trainers to use in workshops, and relevant computer software applications (where applicable, on CD) to support a two-day workshop. Each module is available separately in Sinhala and Tamil from The Asia Foundation and the Sri Lanka Institute of Local Governance.
- Module 1 – Solid Waste Collection and Transport
- Module 2 – Solid Waste Reduction
- Module 3 – Solid Waste Disposal and Planning
- Module 4 – Roads and Storm Water Drainage Management
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03/27/2009 |
Book
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Solid Waste Planning and Disposal: Service Delivery Training Module 4 of 4 (625 KB)
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage...
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage Maintenance. Each module kit contains printed resource material for trainers and participants, visual-aid material for trainers (such as power-point presentations on CD), learning exercises and simulations for trainers to use in workshops, and relevant computer software applications (where applicable, on CD) to support a two-day workshop. Each module is available separately in Sinhala and Tamil from The Asia Foundation and the Sri Lanka Institute of Local Governance.
- Module 1 – Solid Waste Collection and Transport
- Module 2 – Solid Waste Reduction
- Module 3 – Solid Waste Disposal and Planning
- Module 4 – Roads and Storm Water Drainage Management
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03/27/2009 |
Book
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Solid Waste Reduction: Service Delivery Training Module 2 of 4 (552 KB)
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage...
Service Delivery Training Modules: This series of four training modules is designed to provide the teaching and learning materials for training modules for LA officials in Solid Waste Management and Roads and Drainage Maintenance. Each module kit contains printed resource material for trainers and participants, visual-aid material for trainers (such as power-point presentations on CD), learning exercises and simulations for trainers to use in workshops, and relevant computer software applications (where applicable, on CD) to support a two-day workshop. Each module is available separately in Sinhala and Tamil from The Asia Foundation and the Sri Lanka Institute of Local Governance.
- Module 1 – Solid Waste Collection and Transport
- Module 2 – Solid Waste Reduction
- Module 3 – Solid Waste Disposal and Planning
- Module 4 – Roads and Storm Water Drainage Management
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03/27/2009 |
Book
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