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Central Asia remains plagued by political stagnation and repression, rampant corruption, widespread poverty and widening socio-economic inequalities, and other problems that nurture nascent radical sentiment and terrorism. .

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South Asia Terrorism Portal SATP is the largest website on terrorism and low intensity warfare in South Asia, and creates the database and analytic context for research and analysis of all extremist movements in the region. SATP has been set up to counter the progressive distortions regarding, and the international community’s neglect of, the wide range of terrorist movements within South Asia, and particularly in India. SATP establishes a comprehensive, searchable and continuously updated database on all available information relating to terrorism, low intensity warfare and ethnic/communal/sectarian strife in South Asia.

STATEMENT OF ADMIRAL William J. Fallon, U.S. NAVY COMMANDER U.S. PACIFIC COMMAND BEFORE THE HOUSE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE ON U.S. PACIFIC COMMAND POSTURE Southeast Asia is the front line of the War on Terror in PACOM. Activities by terrorists and their supporters have been centered in the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia, particularly in the area of the Sulawesi Sea. With the cooperation of those nations, we have been building capacity and strengthening the ability of those countries to resist the activities of the terrorists and to actively seek their capture or demise.

The history of West Asia & Map: The Middle East (West Asia) to 1200 BCE

East & Southeast Asia: An Annotated Directory of Internet Resources This annotated directory serves as a window on the rich Internet resources for the political units of East Asia (China,Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, and Mongolia) and Southeast Asia (Brunei,Burma (Myanmar),Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam). For both Asia in general and for the individual political units, resources are grouped by various political, social, cultural and economic categories and sub-categories. There are also lists of resources on the Pearl River Delta region in South China, onAsian Americans, and on current hot topics (Avian Flu Pandemic Threat,North Korean Nuclear Crisis,the Globalization Debate,China's Anti-Secession Law 2005, Mainland Visits by Leaders of the KMT & the PFP 2005,Tung Chee-hwa's Resignation & Hong Kong's Chief Executive By-Election 2005, Tsunami Disaster in Asia 2004,Presidential & Legislative Elections in Taiwan 2004, Hong Kong's Democracy Movement/People Power Rallies 2003-04, Indonesia's First Direct Presidential Election 2004,the Burmese Junta's Detention of Aung San Suu Kyi, the SARS Epidemic, and China's Fourth Generation Leadership). Emphasis is on non-commercial and high-quality resources. Members of the academic community may find the lists of educational and research resources for Asia, China, Japan, Korea, and Asian American Studies to be of special interest.

The history of Central Asia

Central Asian History Timeline up to 1600 (HTML) or (PDF)

Central Asian History Timeline since 1600 (HTML) or

Central Asian Personalities (PDF)

The Uzbeks (PDF)

Uzbek Music (PDF)

Timurid Architecture in Samarkand (HTML)

or (PDF)

Great Game Timeline (HTML) or (PDF)

The Soviets in Xinjiang (HTML) or (PDF)

The Impact of Russo-Soviet Culture in Central Asia (PDF)

Soviet Language Policy in Central Asia (HTML)or (PDF)

A Phoenix Rises in the Desert (HTML)

Kokand on the Eve of the Third Millennium (HTML) or (PDF)

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Tocharian (HTML) or (PDF)

Asia Society The Asia Society is an international organization dedicated to strengthening relationships and deepening understanding among the peoples of Asia and the United States. Founded in 1956 by John D. Rockefeller 3rd, the Society reaches audiences around the world through its headquarters in New York and regional centers in Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, DC, Hong Kong, Manila, Melbourne and Shanghai.

The Digital South Asia Library The Digital South Asia Library provides digital materials for reference and research on South Asia to scholars, public officials, business leaders, and other users. This project builds upon a two-year pilot project funded by the Association of Research Libraries' Global Resources Program with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Participants in the Digital South Asia Library include leading U.S. universities, the Center for Research Libraries, the South Asia Microform Project, the Committee on South Asian Libraries and Documentation, the Association for Asian Studies, the Library of Congress, the Asia Society, the British Library, the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, MOZHI in India, the Sundarayya Vignana Kendram in India, Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya in Nepal, and other institutions in South Asia.

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