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View all search resultsBook launch: Mark McGillivray (at the podium, left), the coauthor of Narrowing the Development Gap in ASEAN: Drivers and Policy Options, speaks on Friday at the launch of the book at the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta, while (from left to right) David Engel from the Australian Embassy; Vietnam's Permanent Representative to ASEAN, Vu Dang Dung; ASEAN Secretary-General Le Luong Minh, and former ASEAN secretary-general Rudolf C
Book launch: Mark McGillivray (at the podium, left), the coauthor of Narrowing the Development Gap in ASEAN: Drivers and Policy Options, speaks on Friday at the launch of the book at the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta, while (from left to right) David Engel from the Australian Embassy; Vietnam's Permanent Representative to ASEAN, Vu Dang Dung; ASEAN Secretary-General Le Luong Minh, and former ASEAN secretary-general Rudolf C. Severino look on. (JP/Veeramalla Anjaiah) (at the podium, left), the coauthor of Narrowing the Development Gap in ASEAN: Drivers and Policy Options, speaks on Friday at the launch of the book at the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta, while (from left to right) David Engel from the Australian Embassy; Vietnam's Permanent Representative to ASEAN, Vu Dang Dung; ASEAN Secretary-General Le Luong Minh, and former ASEAN secretary-general Rudolf C. Severino look on. (JP/Veeramalla Anjaiah)
span class="caption">Book launch: Mark McGillivray (at the podium, left), the coauthor of Narrowing the Development Gap in ASEAN: Drivers and Policy Options, speaks on Friday at the launch of the book at the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta, while (from left to right) David Engel from the Australian Embassy; Vietnam's Permanent Representative to ASEAN, Vu Dang Dung; ASEAN Secretary-General Le Luong Minh, and former ASEAN secretary-general Rudolf C. Severino look on. (JP/Veeramalla Anjaiah)
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