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Indonesian National Voter Education Survey Report (531 KB)
This report presents the findings of the first national survey of the information needs of voters in Indonesia. This survey was initiated in response to requests from Indonesian NGOs involved in voter education programs with the goal of...
This report presents the findings of the first national survey of the information needs of voters in Indonesia. This survey was initiated in response to requests from Indonesian NGOs involved in voter education programs with the goal of providing the information Indonesian organizations would need to plan effective registration, voter, and civic education campaigns prior to the June national election. The survey involved 2,593 randomly-selected in-person interviews conducted in twenty-six provinces. A democracy assessment survey.
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02/01/1999 |
Survey
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Indonesian National Voter Education Follow Up Survey Report (506 KB)
This report presents the findings of a national survey of Indonesia’s voters on the impact of the voter education campaign before the June, 1999 election, as well as on issues concerning the consolidation of democracy. It is a follow-up...
This report presents the findings of a national survey of Indonesia’s voters on the impact of the voter education campaign before the June, 1999 election, as well as on issues concerning the consolidation of democracy. It is a follow-up to The Asia Foundation’s January, 1999 survey on voter information needs. A democracy assessment survey.
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12/01/1999 |
Survey
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Preliminary Findings and Recommendations of Citizens' Perceptions of the Indonesian Justice Sector (563 KB)
This report presents the preliminary findings and recommendations of a survey study on citizens’ perceptions of the Indonesian justice sector, conceived and developed by The Asia Foundation and conducted by ACNielsen. A democracy...
This report presents the preliminary findings and recommendations of a survey study on citizens’ perceptions of the Indonesian justice sector, conceived and developed by The Asia Foundation and conducted by ACNielsen. A democracy assessment survey.
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08/01/2001 |
Survey
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Final synopsis report of the 1st "Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal" (249 KB)
Findings of the first Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA)
conducted between November 2001 and February 2002. IRDA is meant to provide a snapshot of the decentralization from local perspectives and to bring these perspectives to...
Findings of the first Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA)
conducted between November 2001 and February 2002. IRDA is meant to provide a snapshot of the decentralization from local perspectives and to bring these perspectives to national attention.
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05/03/2002 |
Report
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Unleashing Small Business Growth in Indonesia (1509 KB)
In Indonesia, the Foundation has been responding to the real and pressing needs of small businesses since 1996. The Partnership for Enterprise Policy Reform program, funded by USAID, works to improve the business environment by broadening...
In Indonesia, the Foundation has been responding to the real and pressing needs of small businesses since 1996. The Partnership for Enterprise Policy Reform program, funded by USAID, works to improve the business environment by broadening private sector participation in government decisions on small business policy. The program is also enabling greater access to credit at the local level through a better functioning financial system. Lastly, the Foundation works to increase the availability of relevant technology and information to and among small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
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11/01/2002 |
Program Profile
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Final synopsis report of the 2nd "Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal" (630 KB)
Findings of the fifth Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA)
conducted between June and November 2002. The purpose of the IRDA, the second in a series of five appraisals to be conducted through 2004 is to monitor and assess...
Findings of the fifth Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA)
conducted between June and November 2002. The purpose of the IRDA, the second in a series of five appraisals to be conducted through 2004 is to monitor and assess Indonesia's milestone decentralization process. It is intended to provide a snapshot of the pace and progress of decentralization from
the perspective of local stakeholders, and to bring their views to the
attention of national policy makers.
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12/01/2002 |
Report
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Final synopsis report of the 2nd "Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal" (Bahasa) (693 KB)
In Bahasa: Findings of the fifth Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA)
conducted between June and November 2002. The purpose of the IRDA, the
second in a series of five appraisals to be conducted through 2004 is
to monitor and...
In Bahasa: Findings of the fifth Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA)
conducted between June and November 2002. The purpose of the IRDA, the
second in a series of five appraisals to be conducted through 2004 is
to monitor and assess Indonesia's milestone decentralization process.
It is intended to provide a snapshot of the pace and progress of
decentralization from
the perspective of local stakeholders, and to bring their views to the
attention of national policy makers.
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12/01/2002 |
Report
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Qualitative survey on Elections and Democracy in Indonesia (123 KB)
This report is a preliminary assessment of 30 in-depth interviews and 3 focus groups on elections and democracy in Indonesia. The interviews are the first phase of a two-phase research project to help Indonesian organizations plan voter and...
This report is a preliminary assessment of 30 in-depth interviews and 3 focus groups on elections and democracy in Indonesia. The interviews are the first phase of a two-phase research project to help Indonesian organizations plan voter and civic education efforts before next year’s election, with a national survey to follow. Because these are qualitative, not quantitative, findings, our results cannot be projected numerically to the population at large, but we believe the findings illuminate some important aspects of Indonesian public opinion. Our aim here is to lay out initial findings suggested by the work and issues highlighted for investigation in the coming survey. Craig Charney of Charney Research (New York) and Achala Srivatsa of AC Nielsen (Indonesia) wrote this report, with some editorial assistance from The Asia Foundation staff.
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02/01/2003 |
Survey
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Final synopsis report of the 1st "Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal" (Bahasa) (234 KB)
In Bahasa: Findings of the first Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA)
conducted between November 2001 and February 2002. IRDA is meant to
provide a snapshot of the decentralization from local perspectives and
to bring these...
In Bahasa: Findings of the first Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA)
conducted between November 2001 and February 2002. IRDA is meant to
provide a snapshot of the decentralization from local perspectives and
to bring these perspectives to national attention.
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05/01/2003 |
Report
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Microfinance Services in Indonesia: A Survey of Institutions in Six Provinces (1683 KB)
The Asia Foundation has cooperated with the Center for Business and Government of Harvard University (CBG-Harvard), which works for Bank Rakyat Indonesia, to conduct a survey on access to and services of micro fi nance institutions (MFIs) in...
The Asia Foundation has cooperated with the Center for Business and Government of Harvard University (CBG-Harvard), which works for Bank Rakyat Indonesia, to conduct a survey on access to and services of micro fi nance institutions (MFIs) in six provinces: West Java, East Java, West Kalimantan, East Kalimantan, North Sulawesi and Papua. The survey was aimed at looking at the availability of micro finance services.
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06/01/2003 |
Survey
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Regional Investment Attractiveness: A Survey of Business Perception / Daya Tarik Investasi: Kebupaten/Kota di Indonesia Persepsi Dunia Usaha (Bahasa & English) (1907 KB)
This study is intended to help local governments examine how their areas are perceived in terms of investment attractiveness. This study also serves as a reference for the international business community or local investor in making investment...
This study is intended to help local governments examine how their areas are perceived in terms of investment attractiveness. This study also serves as a reference for the international business community or local investor in making investment decisions.
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06/01/2003 |
Survey
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Regional Investment Attractiveness: A Survey of Business Perception / Daya Tarik Investasi: Kebupaten/Kota di Indonesia Persepsi Dunia Usaha (Diagrams) (793 KB)
Diagrams: Regional Investment Attractiveness: A Survey of Business Perception / Daya Tarik Investasi: Kebupaten/Kota di Indonesia Persepsi Dunia Usaha. |
06/01/2003 |
Survey
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Final synopsis report of the 3th "Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal", Hana Satriyo, Adi Abidin, Hari Kusdaryanto, & Luce Agnes Bulosan (1106 KB)
Findings of the third Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA)
conducted between February and June 2003. The purpose of IRDA has
been to monitor and assess Indonesia's ambitious program of
decentralization of fiscal and political...
Findings of the third Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA)
conducted between February and June 2003. The purpose of IRDA has
been to monitor and assess Indonesia's ambitious program of
decentralization of fiscal and political responsibilities. IRDA
provides a snapshot of the pace and progress of decentralization from
the perspective of local stakeholders, and brings their views to the
attention of policy makers at all levels of government.
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07/01/2003 |
Report
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Final synopsis report of the 3th "Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal" (Bahasa), Hana Satriyo, Adi Abidin, Hari Kusdaryanto, & Luce Agnes Bulosan (622 KB)
In Bahasa: Findings of the third Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA)
conducted between February and June 2003. The purpose of IRDA has
been to monitor and assess Indonesia's ambitious program of
decentralization of fiscal and...
In Bahasa: Findings of the third Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA)
conducted between February and June 2003. The purpose of IRDA has
been to monitor and assess Indonesia's ambitious program of
decentralization of fiscal and political responsibilities. IRDA
provides a snapshot of the pace and progress of decentralization from
the perspective of local stakeholders, and brings their views to the
attention of policy makers at all levels of government.
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07/01/2003 |
Report
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Democracy in Indonesia - A Survey of the Indonesian Electorate in 2003 , Tim Meisburger (Project Director & Editor) (16715 KB)
This report presents the findings of The Asia Foundation’s third national survey of the ndonesian electorate. The aim of the research was to assess voter knowledge and opinion, and to identify key issues and challenges facing election...
This report presents the findings of The Asia Foundation’s third national survey of the ndonesian electorate. The aim of the research was to assess voter knowledge and opinion, and to identify key issues and challenges facing election administrators and assistance providers in advance of the 2004 National Elections. The survey was conducted between June 25 and August 10, 2003, in 32 of Indonesia’s 33 provinces, and consisted of a random, nationally representative sample of 1,056 in-person interviews, plus an over-sample of 230 people to allow some regional analysis. The survey was funded with generous support from the U.S. Agency for International Development.
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12/01/2003 |
Survey
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Democracy in Indonesia - A Survey of the Indonesian Electorate in 2003 (Bahasa) , Tim Meisburger (Project Director & Editor) (17176 KB)
In Bahasa: This report presents the findings of The Asia Foundation’s third
national survey of the ndonesian electorate. The aim of the research
was to assess voter knowledge and opinion, and to identify key issues
and challenges...
In Bahasa: This report presents the findings of The Asia Foundation’s third
national survey of the ndonesian electorate. The aim of the research
was to assess voter knowledge and opinion, and to identify key issues
and challenges facing election administrators and assistance providers
in advance of the 2004 National Elections. The survey was conducted
between June 25 and August 10, 2003, in 32 of Indonesia’s 33 provinces,
and consisted of a random, nationally representative sample of 1,056
in-person interviews, plus an over-sample of 230 people to allow some
regional analysis. The survey was funded with generous support from the
U.S. Agency for International
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12/01/2003 |
Survey
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Daya Tarik Investari Kabupaten/Kota di Indonesia, 2004. Regional Investment Attractiveness Business Perception (10351 KB)
Regional Investment Attractiveness Business Perception |
01/01/2004 |
Brochure
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Final synopsis report of the 4th "Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal", Hana Satriyo, Alam Surya Putra, Adi Abidin, Hari Kusdaryanto, & Luce Agnes Bulosan (2570 KB)
The 4th Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA) was conducted by the Foundation with our Indonesian partners to scrutinize standards of public service across Indonesia. Following the completion of the latest stage of this...
The 4th Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA) was conducted by the Foundation with our Indonesian partners to scrutinize standards of public service across Indonesia. Following the completion of the latest stage of this unprecedented longitudinal examination of decentralization, the Foundation and our partners have been able to diagnose problems with precision and, more important, put forward nuanced remedies that are applicable to the highly varied conditions across this enormously complex country.
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01/01/2004 |
Report
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Final synopsis report of the 4th "Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal" (Bahasa), Hana Satriyo, Alam Surya Putra, Adi Abidin, Hari Kusdaryanto, & Luce Agnes Bulosan (2576 KB)
In Bahasa: The 4th Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA) was conducted
by the Foundation with our Indonesian partners to scrutinize standards
of public service across Indonesia. Following the completion of the
latest stage of...
In Bahasa: The 4th Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA) was conducted
by the Foundation with our Indonesian partners to scrutinize standards
of public service across Indonesia. Following the completion of the
latest stage of this unprecedented longitudinal examination of
decentralization, the Foundation and our partners have been able to
diagnose problems with precision and, more important, put forward
nuanced remedies that are applicable to the highly varied conditions
across this enormously complex country.
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01/01/2004 |
Report
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Observing the Presidential Elections: A Guide for International Observers of the 2004 Indonesian Presidential Election , Tim Meisburger (317 KB)
A Guide for International Observers of the 2004 Indonesian Presidential Election. |
06/01/2004 |
Miscellaneous
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Final synopsis report of the 5th "Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal", Hana Satriyo, Alam Surya Putra, & Hari Kusdaryanto (2123 KB)
Findings of the fifth Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA) conducted between January 2004 and July 2004. The purpose of IRDA has been to monitor and assess Indonesia's ambitious program of decentralization of fiscal and political...
Findings of the fifth Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA) conducted between January 2004 and July 2004. The purpose of IRDA has been to monitor and assess Indonesia's ambitious program of decentralization of fiscal and political responsibilities. IRDA provides a snapshot of the pace and progress of decentralization from the perspective of local stakeholders, and brings their views to the attention of policy makers at all levels of government.
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11/01/2004 |
Report
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Final synopsis report of the 5th "Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal" (Bahasa), Hana Satriyo, Alam Surya Putra, & Hari Kusdaryanto (2256 KB)
In Bahasa: Findings of the fifth Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA)
conducted between January 2004 and July 2004. The purpose of IRDA has
been to monitor and assess Indonesia's ambitious program of
decentralization of fiscal...
In Bahasa: Findings of the fifth Indonesia Rapid Decentralization Appraisal (IRDA)
conducted between January 2004 and July 2004. The purpose of IRDA has
been to monitor and assess Indonesia's ambitious program of
decentralization of fiscal and political responsibilities. IRDA
provides a snapshot of the pace and progress of decentralization from
the perspective of local stakeholders, and brings their views to the
attention of policy makers at all levels of government.
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11/01/2004 |
Report
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Investment Competitiveness of Regencies/Cities in Indonesia, 2005: Perceptions of the Business Community (Ratings of 169 Regencies and 59 Cities in Indonesia, Methodology and Main Findings (1241 KB)
The fifth annual study of “Investment Competitiveness of Regencies/Cities in Indonesia” implemented by KPPOD (Regional Autonomy Watch). Since the first socialization of the 2001 study results, public response toward the rank has...
The fifth annual study of “Investment Competitiveness of Regencies/Cities in Indonesia” implemented by KPPOD (Regional Autonomy Watch). Since the first socialization of the 2001 study results, public response toward the rank has been extensive. The private sector has shown its appreciation by using the study result as one of its sources to formulate investment policies; academicians have shared their opinions on the methodology used in the study; moreover, some prominent international institutions have used the studies’ findings as their reference.
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01/01/2005 |
Survey
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Streamlining Business Licensing & Registration (253 KB)
An evaluation of the impact of one-stop centers in streamlining business licensing in Indonesia. |
07/01/2005 |
Program Profile
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Streamlining Business Licensing & Registration (Bahasa) (236 KB)
In Bahasa-An evaluation of the impact of one-stop centers in streamlining business licensing in Indonesia. |
07/01/2005 |
Program Profile
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The Aceh Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Appraisal Report (186 KB)
The first report of a 16-month assessment designed to accelerate and guide the revitalization of Post-Tsunami Aceh, Indonesia. Phase 1: Health and Education Services, Housing, Distribution of Survival Allowances, Restoration of Ownership...
The first report of a 16-month assessment designed to accelerate and guide the revitalization of Post-Tsunami Aceh, Indonesia. Phase 1: Health and Education Services, Housing, Distribution of Survival Allowances, Restoration of Ownership Documents, and Economic Recovery.
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11/01/2005 |
Report
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Improving the Business Environment in Indonesia (156 KB)
For more than 50 years, The Asia Foundation has been a constant partner and advocate for economic reform and development in Indonesia. Over the decades the Foundation has worked closely with small cooperatives and businesses to broaden their...
For more than 50 years, The Asia Foundation has been a constant partner and advocate for economic reform and development in Indonesia. Over the decades the Foundation has worked closely with small cooperatives and businesses to broaden their opportunities and growth potential. Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) employ nearly 79% of the workforce and contribute 56% of the GDP. After the Asian financial crisis, the Foundation further strengthened its economic assistance to this vital sector, initiating projects for faster business permitting, analytical tools to improve government regulation, private sector forums and surveys to measure local investment climates. Through a variety of such advocacy programs the Foundation has helped to create more efficient local economies and eliminate local regulations that stifle business.
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02/01/2006 |
Miscellaneous
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Improving the Business Environment in Indonesia (Bahasa) (158 KB)
In Bahasa-For more than 50 years, The Asia Foundation has been a constant partner
and advocate for economic reform and development in Indonesia. Over the
decades the Foundation has worked closely with small cooperatives and
businesses to...
In Bahasa-For more than 50 years, The Asia Foundation has been a constant partner
and advocate for economic reform and development in Indonesia. Over the
decades the Foundation has worked closely with small cooperatives and
businesses to broaden their opportunities and growth potential. Small
and medium enterprises (SMEs) employ nearly 79% of the workforce and
contribute 56% of the GDP. After the Asian financial crisis, the
Foundation further strengthened its economic assistance to this vital
sector, initiating projects for faster business permitting, analytical
tools to improve government regulation, private sector forums and
surveys to measure local investment climates. Through a variety of such
advocacy programs the Foundation has helped to create more efficient
local economies and eliminate local regulations that stifle business.
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02/01/2006 |
Miscellaneous
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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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Books for Asia - Indonesia (185 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program has been providing books, software, and other educational materials throughout Asia for more than fifty years. Since 1954, Books for Asia has distributed more than 41 million books, journals, and...
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program has been providing books, software, and other educational materials throughout Asia for more than fifty years. Since 1954, Books for Asia has distributed more than 41 million books, journals, and other educational resources to more than 50,000 academic and nonacademic institutions in dozens of Asian countries.
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08/01/2006 |
Program Profile
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