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  • Nation-states are scrambling to limit damage as the coronavirus spreads, triggering lockdowns of millions of people, high unemployment rates, food shortages, a lack of medical supplies, shrinking GDP, and high mortality rates Not surprisingly, there has also been a direct impact on the JAS—and Cambridge University Press more generally Because of public health concerns for the workers who produce and transport the materials for printed copies of the journal, and the fact that global supply chains are unable to function at this unprecedented time, there will be delays in printing the JAS Joseph Seeley and Aaron Skabelund provide an analysis of zoological gardens as part of the discursive and institutional practices of Japanese colonial power in Seoul and Taipei in the early decades of the twentieth century —
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  • Journal_of_Asian_Studies
  • The_Journal_of_Asian_Studies
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  • unk
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  • WHO
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  • Editorial Foreword
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  • #821793
  • #978480
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  • 2020

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