Southeast Asian studies: Getting started
Guide to Stanford Libraries resources for Southeast Asian studies.
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Southeast Asian studies at Stanford
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APARC: Southeast Asia ProgramThe Southeast Asia Program (SeAP) at Stanford’s Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center is committed to researching contemporary Southeast Asian affairs and their policy implications.
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Global Studies: Center for Human Rights and International JusticeResearch center with strong partnerships in Southeast Asia, focused on global issues such as migration and human trafficking, accountability and peacebuilding in post-conflict societies. Includes the Virtual Tribunals Initiative, an archival project to compile a database of international criminal tribunal records, featuring material from Southeast Asia.
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Ho Center for Buddhist StudiesSupports Stanford research in Buddhist studies across a wide range of traditions, including Southeast Asian Buddhism.
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