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 Individual papers presented as poster sessions during the conference:

Last Name

First Name

Country

Title

ALLEN

SUSAN

United States

Organic Balance and Every Day Nonviolence as Organizing Principles for Change

CHEEMA

G. SHABBIR

United States

Inclusive Governance and Democracy:   Transition and Challenges in Asia-Pacific Region

CHIANG

LAN-HUNG NORA

Taiwan

Australian Educational Experience for Young Taiwanese Immigrants

DUBEY

KRISH

United States

Driving Change in Hawaii:   A Consultants Perspective

MANNAN

ABDUL

Bangladesh

Co-operation as Catalyst of Change:   The Sub-continent Experience

MORITO

YOSHIHISA

Japan

New Critical Thinking:   Ecosystem and Peace

NITTA

FUMITERU

Japan

The JET Programme and English Education in Japan

OTSUBO

YOSHIKO

Japan

An Extensive Reading Program for a Life-Long Study Group

PRAMUDITA

ANGGRAITA

Indonesia

Energy Situation in Indonesia:   1970-2007 and the Prospect Beyong

TREHAN

VIJAY

United States

Communication for All - The Socio-Technical Perspective

 Individual papers presented as poster sessions during the conference:

Last Name

First Name

Country

Title

ALLEN

SUSAN

United States

Organic Balance and Every Day Nonviolence as Organizing Principles for Change

CHEEMA

G. SHABBIR

United States

Inclusive Governance and Democracy:   Transition and Challenges in Asia-Pacific Region

CHIANG

LAN-HUNG NORA

Taiwan

Australian Educational Experience for Young Taiwanese Immigrants

DUBEY

KRISH

United States

Driving Change in Hawaii:   A Consultants Perspective

MANNAN

ABDUL

Bangladesh

Co-operation as Catalyst of Change:   The Sub-continent Experience

MORITO

YOSHIHISA

Japan

New Critical Thinking:   Ecosystem and Peace

NITTA

FUMITERU

Japan

The JET Programme and English Education in Japan

OTSUBO

YOSHIKO

Japan

An Extensive Reading Program for a Life-Long Study Group

PRAMUDITA

ANGGRAITA

Indonesia

Energy Situation in Indonesia:   1970-2007 and the Prospect Beyong

TREHAN

VIJAY

United States

Communication for All - The Socio-Technical Perspective