TY - BOOK TI - Asian Studies AV - PER .A86 1981-1982 V.19-20 CY - Quezon City PB - The University of the Philippines Press. N1 - No.1; SOme Patterns of Political and Economic Developments in the ASEAN/ Merlin M. Magallona.--pp. 1-15; Bolshevism in the Colonies IndoChina and the "Philippine Example"/ A. S. Malay.--pp. 16-36; The Eurocentric Worldview: Misunderstanding East Asia/ Larry Fields.--pp. 37-55; The Indian Community in the Philippines: A Profile/ Ajit Singh Rye.--pp.56-64; The Genesis of the Muslim Community in Ceylon (Sri Lanka): A Historical Summary/ Amber Ali.--pp. 65-82; A Framework for Philippines Foreign Policy: Some Suggestions*/ Elpidio R. Sta. Romana.--pp. 83-108; The Perception of Necolonial Relations with the United states: Nationalism in Filipino Literature since the 1960s*/ Edgar B. Maranan.--pp. 109-128; No.2; The Status of Women in China: Yesterday and Today/ Soon Man Rhim.--pp.1-44; The Chinese Natural Religion: Confucianism and Taoism/ Paul Chao.--pp. 45-57; The Sino-Soviet Conflict: Post-Mao Period,1976-1979/ R. C. Ladrido.--pp.58-67; The Reagan Administration and the Indo-US Relations: New Directions and Options/ B. M. Jain.--pp. 68-82; Philippine Involvement in the Korean War: A Footnote to R.P.-U.S. Relations/ Lily Ann Polo.--pp. 83-92; Achievement Orientation and Political Attitudes: Implications of Diffusion of Technology Among the North Indian Youth*/ Yogendra K. Malik.--pp. 93-107; Mak Yong: The Ancient Malay Dance-Theatre/ Ghulam-Sarwar Yousof.--pp. 108-121; The "Legal vs. Illegl" Problem in CPP-ML Strategy and Tactics/ A. S. Malay.--pp.122-143 ER -