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Southeast Asian Studies at Kyoto University
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 September 1975
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The Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Kyoto University is a research institute established officially in 1965 after several years of unofficial existence and now has an establishment of twenty-three permanent research staff members and four visiting foreign scholars. It plays a central role in promoting area research on Southeast Asia at Kyoto University. There are also more than one hundred scholars at other faculties and research institutes of Kyoto University who have been engaged in Southeast Asian Studies. As affiliated members of the Center, they can participate in the Center's various research projects. The research results are made available both in Japanese and English in South East Asian Studies (a quarterly journal), Japanese and English monographs, reprint series and discussion papers. Information on these publications is provided in SEAS: The Second Report 1969–1972 (with supplement), a copy of which is available free of charge from the Kyoto Center.
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1 The quarterly journal, South East Asian Studies is subscribable through the Japanese Society for Asian Studies (14 Yoshida-Kawara-Machi, Sakyo-Ku, Kyoto 606); the rest are obtainable from the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (46 Shimo-Adachi-Cho, Yoshida, Sakyo-Ku, Kyoto 606). For a survey of Southeast Asian studies in Japan, see a paper by Professor Akira Nagazumi of the University of Tokyo, “Southeast Asian Studies in Japan”, Archipel 9, CEDRASEMI, Paris, 1975.
2 See S. Iwamura's introduction to a special issue of Asian Survey, Vol. VIII, No. 10 (October 1968): “Japanese Scholarship on Southeast Asia: Selected Studies”.