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Our 10 most recent Memos at a glance (updated Monday, May 6, 2013)

  • Journalism in China: Impacting Policy in a Changing Media Landscape (Video Interview with Melissa Chan) 
  • Amid Concern about Women’s Safety, New Delhi Seeks Female Auto-Rickshaw Drivers 
  • Unsettled Remains: Tensions over Unrepatriated Bodies from the Asia-Pacific War 
  • Nepal Communications Shutdown: A Factor in Monarchy’s Demise? 
  • Gender and Ethnic Tensions in Western China 
  • The Politics of Mining in Mongolia and Burma/Myanmar 
  • Lotteries vs. Auctions: China’s Experiments in Managing Automobile Growth
  • Island Connect in the Tuamotus: Satellite, Solar Power and Civil Society
  • Overhauling China’s Organ Transplant System 
  • Reflections on Japan (Video Interview with Sir David Warren) 
  • Civil Society Organizations in Vietnam: Precarious but Full of Potential 
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