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A Survey of Community-Police Perceptions: Timor-Leste in 2008 (Tetun Version), Liam Chinn and Silas Everett (767 KB)
Between August and September of 2008, The Asia Foundation conducted the first nationwide community-police perceptions survey in Timor-Leste. The aim of this survey was to gather first-hand opinion of a large sample of Timorese citizens,...
Between August and September of 2008, The Asia Foundation conducted the first nationwide community-police perceptions survey in Timor-Leste. The aim of this survey was to gather first-hand opinion of a large sample of Timorese citizens, community leaders, and members of the PNTL on a variety of contemporary local security and police-related issues so that the information generated is useful for policy makers and opinion shapers in government, the international community, and the broader Timorese public.
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04/07/2009 |
Report
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Women's Economic Empowerment Program: Pakistan (259 KB)
The Asia Foundation’s Women’s Empowerment
Program is committed to improving the lives and livelihood
of women throughout Pakistan. With over 54
years of experience on-the-ground in Pakistan, our programs
include initiatives to...
The Asia Foundation’s Women’s Empowerment
Program is committed to improving the lives and livelihood
of women throughout Pakistan. With over 54
years of experience on-the-ground in Pakistan, our programs
include initiatives to encourage women to vote,
raise women’s awareness of their rights, and give women
the skills to earn an income.
The Asia Foundation has just completed a very successful
18-month long program to empower impoverished
women in eight provinces in Pakistan. The goal of the
project was to train women to use new technologies and
understand markets so that they could become
successful as entrepreneurs.
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04/10/2009 |
Handout
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Annual Report - FY2008 (9334 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Annual Report - Fiscal Year 2008 |
04/13/2009 |
Report
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China-Korea Relations: Year of China-DPRK Friendship; North's Rocket Fizzles, Scott Snyder and See-Won Byun (71 KB)
From Comparative Connections, Vol. 11, No. 1, Brad Glosserman and Carl Baker, eds., Pacific Forum CSIS (April 2009). |
04/13/2009 |
Analysis
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Pursuing a Comprehensive Vision for the U.S.-South Korea Alliance, Scott Snyder (426 KB)
Scott Snyder assesses ways to deepen and broaden the foundation for U.S.-ROK alliance cooperation to promote a mutually acceptable relationship that responds to current and future needs in both security and nontraditional security areas. ...
Scott Snyder assesses ways to deepen and broaden the foundation for U.S.-ROK alliance cooperation to promote a mutually acceptable relationship that responds to current and future needs in both security and nontraditional security areas. This report was developed in collaboration with the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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04/14/2009 |
Report
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Gangnam vs. Gangbuk - English (64 KB)
An English translation of Edward Reed's column from Newsweek Korea. |
04/16/2009 |
Miscellaneous
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Center for U.S.-Korea Policy newsletter vol. 1, no. 3 (675 KB)
The G-20's Challenge and Opportunity for the U.S.-Korea Alliance |
04/16/2009 |
Analysis
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Women's Empowerment Program: Indonesia (478 KB)
For over 50 years, The Asia Foundation has been
cooperating with Indonesian organizations to expand
women’s rights and opportunities, and enable them to
participate and be effective leaders in the political and
economic life of their...
For over 50 years, The Asia Foundation has been
cooperating with Indonesian organizations to expand
women’s rights and opportunities, and enable them to
participate and be effective leaders in the political and
economic life of their society.
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04/24/2009 |
Handout
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Mongolia Corruption Benchmarking Survey VII - April 2009 (418 KB)
This edition of the Corruption Benchmarking Survey surveyed more than 1,000 adult participants in Ulan Baatar, and in Zavkhan, Sukhbaatar, Tov and Khovsgul aimags (provinces). This is the largest sample undertaken since the first that was...
This edition of the Corruption Benchmarking Survey surveyed more than 1,000 adult participants in Ulan Baatar, and in Zavkhan, Sukhbaatar, Tov and Khovsgul aimags (provinces). This is the largest sample undertaken since the first that was conducted in March 2006, and thus is more statistically significant than the intervening surveys when the sample size was 600.
This survey is the seventh 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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04/30/2009 |
Survey
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Measuring Economic Governance at the Local Level (127 KB)
THE EXPERIENCE OF THE ASIA FOUNDATION IN INDONESIA, CAMBODIA, VIETNAM, SRI LANKA, AND BANGLADESH
The Asia Foundation’s approach to effective economic governance builds on the knowledge that the engine for sustainable growth is...
THE EXPERIENCE OF THE ASIA FOUNDATION IN INDONESIA, CAMBODIA, VIETNAM, SRI LANKA, AND BANGLADESH
The Asia Foundation’s approach to effective economic governance builds on the knowledge that the engine for sustainable growth is the formal and informal MSME sector, the major source of employment for most countries in Asia. However, the growth and job-generation performance of MSMEs are often constrained by a wide spectrum of institutional obstacles. To address the constraints to MSME growth, the Foundation has developed specialized tools to analyze local business environments, measure the quality of local economic governance, assess progress through a set of quantitative and qualitative indicators, and support policy reforms. Local Economic Governance Indexes (EGIs), developed in collaboration with local and international partners, are one of these tools.
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05/01/2009 |
Handout
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Measuring Economic Governance at the Local Level-11x17 (120 KB)
11x17 version.
The Asia Foundation’s approach to effective economic governance builds on the knowledge that the engine for sustainable growth is the formal and informal MSME sector, the major source of employment for most...
11x17 version.
The Asia Foundation’s approach to effective economic governance builds on the knowledge that the engine for sustainable growth is the formal and informal MSME sector, the major source of employment for most countries in Asia. However, the growth and job-generation performance of MSMEs are often constrained by a wide spectrum of institutional obstacles. To address the constraints to MSME growth, the Foundation has developed specialized tools to analyze local business environments, measure the quality of local economic governance, assess progress through a set of quantitative and qualitative indicators, and support policy reforms. Local Economic Governance Indexes (EGIs), developed in collaboration with local and international partners, are one of these tools.
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05/01/2009 |
Handout
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Afghanistan: Labor Law Project (147 KB)
The Asia Foundation
is working with the Ministry of Labor, Social
Affairs, Martyrs and Disabled (MoLSAMD) and
other Afghan partners to strengthen the ability of
the Ministry to more effectively enforce the new
Afghan Labor Law and to...
The Asia Foundation
is working with the Ministry of Labor, Social
Affairs, Martyrs and Disabled (MoLSAMD) and
other Afghan partners to strengthen the ability of
the Ministry to more effectively enforce the new
Afghan Labor Law and to increase the understanding
and awareness of the new law and other
internationally recognized core labor standards
among members of the judiciary, workers,
employers, and the general public of Afghanistan.
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05/13/2009 |
Handout
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Photographer Bios - Books for Asia Exhibit (260 KB)
Biographies of the photographers whose works are featured in the Books for Asia Exhibit. |
05/15/2009 |
Miscellaneous
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Fiscal Year 2008 Audited Financial Statements (599 KB)
Financial Statements and Report of Independent Certified Public Accounts, years ended September 30, 2008 and 2007. |
05/18/2009 |
Miscellaneous
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Center for U.S.-Korea Policy newsletter vol. 1, no. 4 (663 KB)
Achievements of the London G20 Summit and Korea as a Troika |
05/19/2009 |
Analysis
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Coping with the Global Economic Crisis (143 KB)
Joint press release on PBES. |
05/25/2009 |
Press Release
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The Provincial Business Environment Scorecard in Cambodia: A Measure of Economic Governance and Regulatory Policy (Summary Report) (1540 KB)
In order to understand how provinces are contributing to or preventing business growth, International Finance Corporation and The Asia Foundation have collaborated in developing the Provincial Business Environment Scorecard (PBES). PBES 2009...
In order to understand how provinces are contributing to or preventing business growth, International Finance Corporation and The Asia Foundation have collaborated in developing the Provincial Business Environment Scorecard (PBES). PBES 2009 ranks all 24 provinces on the quality of their economic governance. The PBES, which was first conducted in 2006 in 10 Cambodian provinces, and in 2009 covers all 24 provinces, relies largely on the perceptions of business leaders to generate a scorecard that ranks provinces on measures of business environment quality.
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05/26/2009 |
Report
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Project List 2008 (10209 KB)
A list of The Asia Foundation's projects and partners for Fiscal Year 2008. |
05/29/2009 |
Miscellaneous
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Pursuing a Comprehensive Vision for the U.S.-South Korea Alliance, Scott Snyder (1109 KB)
Scott Snyder assesses ways to deepen and broaden the foundation for U.S.-ROK alliance cooperation to promote a mutually acceptable relationship that responds to current and future needs in both security and nontraditional security...
Scott Snyder assesses ways to deepen and broaden the foundation for U.S.-ROK alliance cooperation to promote a mutually acceptable relationship that responds to current and future needs in both security and nontraditional security areas. This report was developed in collaboration with the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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06/01/2009 |
Report
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Provincial Impacts of Multilateral Cooperation: The Greater Tumen Initiative and Environmental Protection in Jilin, See-Won Byun (984 KB)
As part of China Environment Series 10 (2008/2009), a publication of the Wilson Center's China Environment Forum, this article examines Northeast Asian multilateral environmental cooperation in the Tumen region in terms of central-local...
As part of China Environment Series 10 (2008/2009), a publication of the Wilson Center's China Environment Forum, this article examines Northeast Asian multilateral environmental cooperation in the Tumen region in terms of central-local regional dynamics in Jilin province, China.
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06/01/2009 |
Article
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South Korea-U.S. Summit: A New Approach to North Korea and Afghanistan, Young-Sun Ha (58 KB)
Young-Sun Ha, Professor of International Politics at Seoul National University, discusses the upcoming Obama-Lee summit in Washington on June 16 and prospects for U.S.-South Korea relations. In light of Pyongyang's recent nuclear test,...
Young-Sun Ha, Professor of International Politics at Seoul National University, discusses the upcoming Obama-Lee summit in Washington on June 16 and prospects for U.S.-South Korea relations. In light of Pyongyang's recent nuclear test, Professor Ha highlights the North Korean nuclear issue and the war on terror in Afghanistan as the two major items on the agenda.
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06/09/2009 |
Article
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Joint Vision for the Alliance of the United States of America and the Republic of Korea (11 KB)
White House Press release. |
06/15/2009 |
Press Release
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North Korea’s Nuclear and Missile Tests and Six-Party Talks: Where Do We Go From Here?, Scott Snyder (123 KB)
Testimony before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and the Global Environment, and Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation and Trade. |
06/17/2009 |
Analysis
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Center for U.S.-Korea Policy newsletter vol. 1, no. 5 (667 KB)
South Korea-U.S. Summit: A New Approach to North Korea and Afghanistan |
06/18/2009 |
Analysis
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From Nuclear Talks to Regional Institutions: Challenges and Prospects for Security Multilateralism in Northeast Asia, Scott Snyder (59 KB)
Scott Snyder first presented this paper at the conference entitled "Nuclear Politics, North Korea and the Political Economy of Northeast Asia in the Wake of the World Economic Crisis" at the University of Washington in June 2009. |
06/24/2009 |
Analysis
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Corporate and Foundation Partners (206 KB)
Highlights The Asia Foundation's work with corporate and foundation partners. |
06/24/2009 |
Brochure
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The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Summer 2009 (537 KB)
The Asia Foundation Quarterly Bulletin - Summer 2009 |
06/24/2009 |
Handout
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Women's Empowerment Program: Nepal (317 KB)
For more than 20 years, The Asia Foundation has
worked to empower Nepali women. Nepal is one of
the least-developed countries in the world and experiences
high rates of poverty, exacerbating the cultural
disadvantages faced by Nepali...
For more than 20 years, The Asia Foundation has
worked to empower Nepali women. Nepal is one of
the least-developed countries in the world and experiences
high rates of poverty, exacerbating the cultural
disadvantages faced by Nepali women. To increase
women’s opportunities and improve their status, the
Foundation has protected women’s legal rights and
reformed discriminatory laws and policies; provided
educational scholarships to disadvantaged girls;
supported vocational training and job placement for
young women at-risk of trafficking and trafficking
survivors; and trained women to run for elected office
to ensure their needs are reflected in public decisionmaking.
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06/24/2009 |
Handout
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Mongolia Presidential Election Observation Report (650 KB)
A report on The Asia Foundation's election observation activities around the May 2009 Presidential election in Mongolia. |
06/29/2009 |
Report
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National Youth Survey 2008: Perspectives toward social involvement, politics, lifestyle and values (770 KB)
The survey was conducted by Merdeka Center for Opinion Research through telephone
interviews throughout Malaysia, including Sabah and Sarawak. A total of 2,518 respondents
provided completed feedback using a structured questionnaire. Each...
The survey was conducted by Merdeka Center for Opinion Research through telephone
interviews throughout Malaysia, including Sabah and Sarawak. A total of 2,518 respondents
provided completed feedback using a structured questionnaire. Each respondent is defined as a
youth aged 20 between 35 years old. The poll was conducted from 13th November to 9th
December 2008. Sampling for the respondents was structured along the national population
profile (specifically proportional to gender, ethnicity and state of residence).
The objectives of this survey were to get young adults in Malaysia to speak for themselves rather
than others who speak on their behalf on issues pertaining to their participation in community
activities and politics as well as their views towards lifestyle and values.
This is the third consecutive year Merdeka Center has been conducting the National Youth
Survey with the support of the Asia Foundation.
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07/01/2009 |
Survey
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