Society and Culture Macau Asia
Society and Culture Macau Asia
Society and Culture
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- From Free Serbia Net, a survey emphasizing human rights & labor issues.
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- A non-governmental organization founded to maintain the identity of the Macanese culture. Conducts seminars, training programs and publishes newsletters.
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- Report by the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs of the Department of State on U.S. interests in Macau, significant developments in U.S. relations with Macau, & political & economic developments in Macau.
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- Information, photos and transcripts of the 1999 return of Macau to the government of China.
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- Promotes, develops, researches and provides grants to cultural, social, economic, educational, scientific, academic and philanthropic activities, as well as activities that promote Macau.
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- An analysis by the Dominicans.
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- Document expressing concerns about the adequacy of human rights protection after the return of Macau to Chinese sovereignty.
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- A personal account by Rolf Potts (Salon, Jan. 20, 1999)
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- An association of Macaense immigrants in America. Editorials, articles, culture, tradition and more.
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- Information, photos and transcripts of the 1999 return of Macau to the government of China.
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- Supports the development of the non-profit-making organizations in Macau.
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- Michael Forsythe's essay in Harvard Asia Quarterly (Spring 2000)
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- A non-profit-oriented private research institute with a view to promoting beneficial developments in Macau society as a whole.
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- Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, & Labor, the U.S. Department of State.
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- A country study by the Library of Congress Federal Research Division (2000)
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- Set of papers on a wide range of legal issues, compiled by the UNESCO Centre of Macau
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- An Asiaweek Special Report on the Macanese (12/24/99)
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- Introduction; geography; people; government; economy; communications; transportation; military; transnational issues.
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- Covers the organizations history in Macau, campaigns, and membership information.
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- Under the direction of Ian Watts, a multinational group of scholars, writers and artists looks critically at Macau through prose, poetry and images.
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- Compiled by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade
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- Travel & background information
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