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Editorial: Migration, Mobility and Diaspora in Asia
Greetings from the Journal of ASEAN Studies. In this issue, JAS offers a broader range of discussion on the migration and mobility. Some of the articles published in this issue were previously presented at the 4th International Conference on Business, International Relations, and Diplomacy at Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta. However, JAS also includes several other articles that update our intellectual underpinnings on both Indonesian role in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and Australian foreign policy.