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University of California International and Area Studies
The University of California International and Area Studies (UCIAS) Electronic Publications Program is a new UC system-wide initiative designed to accelerate, and expand worldwide, the dissemination of the information, ideas, and analyses generated by these activities

Institute of East Asian Studies (IEAS) Publications
The Institute of East Asian Studies publishes scholarly monographs on China, Japan, and Korea, as well as research and policy studies on the Asia-Pacific region.

South Asia Publications
CSAS' Publication series focuses on the most widely circulated and best received books for learning Hindi, Sanskrit, and Tamil.

Human rights Center
The Human rights Center conducts interdisciplinary research and publishes on emerging issues in international human rights and humanitarian law. Their research focuses on war crimes, justice and postwar reconstruction, health and human rights, and globalization.

Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative
ECAI, in collaboration with the California Digital Library eScholarship project, is endeavoring to define scholarly publication for the digital age. We believe that much academic work in the humanities, social sciences and history can best be presented to colleagues, students and the public by utilizing web-based technologies and spatial visualization through GIS.

Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (BRIE) Publications
BRIE publishes its work in a number of forums including its own series of working and research papers.

Berkeley APEC Study Center (BASC) Publications
To forge long-lasting academic, political, business, and educational links to promote the study of APEC liberalization in the Asia-Pacific, BASC disseminate its research findings through regular communication channels to the relevant actors in the public and private sector.

Asian Survey
The only bi-monthly academic journal of contemporary Asian affairs published in the United States, Asian Survey has been the comprehensive source for detailed commentary on current developments for over thirty-five years.

Berkeley Workshop on Environmental Politics
Founded in late 1996, the Berkeley Workshop on Environmental Politics emerged from a long-standing commitment to environmental studies on the Berkeley campus and from the presence of a core group of faculty whose research and scholarly interests linked environment, culture, and political economy.

University of California, Berkeley Center for International and Development Economics Research (CIDER)
The Center for International and Development Economics Research (CIDER) is a research unit of the Institute of International Studies which works closely with the Department of Economics. CIDER working papers are produced by the Institute of Business and Economic Research (IBER). Working Paper Series All new papers in this series can be found at the California Digital Library/eScholarship Repository: http://repositories.cdlib.org/iber/cider/

Berkeley Program in Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies (BPS) Publications
The Berkeley Program in Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies (BPS) is a leading center for graduate training and research on the Soviet Union, its successor states, and Eastern Europe.

Institute of European Studies (IES) Publications
IES houses the Centers for German and European Studies and the National Resource Center for Western European Studies, the Finnish Studies Program, the France-Berkeley Fund, the French Studies Program, the Italian Research and Study Group, the Portuguese Studies Program, and the Spanish Studies Program.

Research Center for Romance Studies
The Research Center for Romance Studies was established within the division of International and Area Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, in October 1997 to disseminate research relating to the literary and linguistic history of the Romance languages.

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