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ow in its 15th edition, ’s tracks the diverse cultural landscape from Asia and the Pacific to the Middle East. Every year, the editors and the contributors swap notes on what has happened over the course of the last 12 months, as well as what is in store for the year ahead, to create a detailed overview of is an archive between two covers of the region’s creativity.

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