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  • Far Eastern Economic Review Interactive Edition
    Weekly reports on politics, business, economics, technology, and social and cultural issues throughout Asia, with a particular emphasis on both Southeast Asia and China.
    www.feer.com
  • Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
    APEC Member Economies work together to sustain economic growth through a commitment to open trade, investment, and economic reform. By progressively reducing tariffs and other barriers to trade, APEC members have become more efficient and exports have expanded dramatically.
    www.apec.org
  • International Dunhuang Project
    To promote the study and preservation of manuscripts and printed documents from Dunhuang and other Central Asian sites through international co-operation.
    idp.bl.uk
  • Harappa.com: Ancient Indus Valley [*]
    Where civilization flourished around 2,500 BCE in the western part of South Asia, in what today is Pakistan and western India.
    www.harappa.com/har/har0.html
  • National Bureau of Asian Research
    Nonprofit, nonpartisan research institution dedicated to informing and strengthening policy in the Asia-Pacific.
    www.nbr.org
  • Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    Research center concerned with modern Southeast Asia and its geostrategic and economic environment.
    www.iseas.edu.sg
  • Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads (CESN)
    Established to promote research on nomadic cultures who lived in, or are currently living, in Eurasia.
    www.csen.org
  • Asia Business Today
    Offers articles and reference links about Asian economics, human resources, environmental issues, technology, and more. Organizes information by region and country. information.
    www.asiabusinesstoday.org
  • Peoples and Languages In Pre-Islamic Indus Valley
    Written by Dr. Tariq Rahman.
    asnic.utexas.edu/asnic/subject/peoplesandlanguages.html
  • Salt Range Temples
    Along the Indus river and in the Salt Range mountains are temples dating from the 6th to the early 11th centuries. Includes pictures and an article analyzing the structures.
    ccat.sas.upenn.edu/arth/meister/pakistan.html
  • Asia-Pacific Research Network (APRN)
    Network of research NGOs in the region aiming at exchanging information on international issues, technologies, and methods in research. Also provides newsletters and publications.
    www.aprnet.org
  • Association of Psychological and Educational Counselors of A
    Aims to bring together Asia-Pacific practitioners to enhance their counselling skills through alternative paradigms.
    www.apeca-asia.com
  • South Asia Partnership
    Forges partnerships with grassroots NGOs working at the village level and, through long-term programs, strengthens their capacity to manage participatory community development programs.
    www.sapcanada.org
  • Conflict Prevention Network (CP-Net)
    Lists conflict prevention organizations, specialists, events, activity reports, job vacancies, and library resources.
    www.conflict-prevention.org
  • Harappan Civilization
    Brief description of the culture and images of ruins and artifacts.
    campus.northpark.edu/history/WebChron/India/Harappa.html
  • Afro Asian Rural Development Organisation
    Rural reconstruction movement in Africa and Asia. Formerly known as the Afro Asian Rural Reconstruction Organisation.
    www.aardo.org
  • South Asia Forum for Infrastructure Regulation [SAFIR]
    With focus on the power, telecom, transport, oil and gas, water, and coal sectors. Offers training programs, news, and information services.
    www.safir.teri.res.in
  • China Economic Quarterly
    Analyzes and researches the Chinese economy for business leaders, diplomats, academics, and other China-watchers.
    www.theceq.info
  • Sarasvati-Sindhu Civilization
    Attempting to delineate the courses of the 'lost' Sarasvati river, and understand the ancient civilizations that flourished around it.
    link.lanic.utexas.edu/asnic/subject/saraswatisindhucivization.html
 




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