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Asia in the undergraduate curriculum: A case for Asian studies in liberal arts education

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Barnett S.W.; Symons V.J.

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2016

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Asia in the Undergraduate Curriculum: A Case for Asian Studies in Liberal Arts Education

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10.4324/9781315500652

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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85068638788&doi=10.4324%2f9781315500652&partnerID=40&md5=bff4b8000215d15c605cf2ac91c57425

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The contributors place the development of Asian studies programs in small colleges in historical context, make a compelling case for the inclusion of Asian studies in the liberal arts curriculum, and consider the challenges faced in developing and sustaining Asian studies programs and ways of meeting such challenges now and in the future. © 2000 Taylor & Francis. All rights reserved.

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