Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Working Paper Series
Purpose
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Working Paper Series (TDWPS) has been established at the Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Project (J-ASEAN), Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University, to promote transdisciplinary research.
The TDWPS aims to serve as a platform for rapid dissemination of research findings on transdisciplinary studies and faciliate active discussions with a wider audience.
Contact Us
For questions regarding paper submission, please contact us by email at:
japan-asean[at]cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp
・Papers are downloadable and printable for personal, non-commercial use only.
Format and style
Please follow the following format and style.
- Page format
A4 size - Font
Times New Roman 10-12pt - Papers in languages other than English should be accompanied by a title, an abstract, and authors’ names and affiliations in English.
- Authors should be identified by an asterisk (*), affiliation and contact details (e-mail address) given as a footnote to the first page.
Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Working Paper 2018 / 2017
Your paper will also be uploaded on the Kyoto University repository KURENAI.

Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 11(March 2021)
Title: Towards Sharing the Information Resources for Area Studies in Southeast Asia: Monograph. Vol. 2
Editor: ONO Mikiko / Vu Hung Cuong
Language: English




Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 10(October 2020)
Title: Puzzling Confluence of Conservation and Ecotourism in Komodo National Park, Indonesia
Author: Cypri Jehan Paju Dale / Gregorius Afioma
Language: English




Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 9(September 2020)
Title: Agrarian Change in the Central Plain of Thailand (1950-2020):
A Longitudinal Study of Farm Characteristics
Author: François Molle
Language: English




Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 8(August 2019)
Title: Bridging the Disciplinary Divide: 50 years of Research at the Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Author: Kono Yasuyuki / Nathan Badenoch / Mario Ivan Lopez
Language: English




Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 7(April 2019)
Title: Conflict, Institutions, and Economic Behavior: Legacies of the Cambodian Genocide
Author: Katsuo Kogure / Yoshito Takasaki
Language: English




Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 6(March 2019)
Title: What motivates developing countries to diversify sources of renewable energy?
Author: Moises Neil V. Seriño
Language: English




Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 5(February 2019)
Title: The Abuse of Entrusted Power for Private Gain: Meaning, Nature and Theoretical Evolution
Author: Joseph Pozsgai-Alvarez
Language: English




Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 4(January 2019)
Title: Cheroots in Myanmar:Rural Development behind the Government Policy
Author: Matsuda Masahiko
Language: English




Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 3(January 2019)
Title: Some Remarks on the Causal Inference for Historical Persistence
Author: Katsuo Kogure
Language: English




Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 2(October 2018)
Title: Preliminary analysis of built environment and cause specific visits to community health centres in Medan city, Indonesia
Author: Soo Chen Kwan / Iin Juliani Saragih
Language: English




Japan-ASEAN Transdisciplinary Studies Series 1(February 2018)
Title: Impact of Foreign Entry in Banking Sector:
Case of Thailand during 1999 – 2014
Author: Wanxue Lu / Fumiharu Mieno
Language: English