Amnesty International 1999 Annual Report on Macau
Document expressing concerns about the adequacy of human rights protection after the return of Macau to Chinese sovereignty.
Amnesty International Macau
Covers the organizations history in Macau, campaigns, and membership information.
Annual Report for International Religious Freedom (2000): Macau
Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, & Labor, the U.S. Department of State.
CIA - The World Factbook - Macau
Introduction; geography; people; government; economy; communications; transportation; military; transnational issues.
Diaspora Macaense in America
An association of Macaense immigrants in America. Editorials, articles, culture, tradition and more.
Macau - An Administrative Region Study
A country study by the Library of Congress Federal Research Division (2000)
Macau - Country Information
Compiled by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade
Macau 1999 Handover
Information, photos and transcripts of the 1999 return of Macau to the government of China.
Macau 1999 Handover Ceremony
Information, photos and transcripts of the 1999 return of Macau to the government of China.
Macau Development Strategy Research Center
A non-profit-oriented private research institute with a view to promoting beneficial developments in Macau society as a whole.
Macau Foundation
Promotes, develops, researches and provides grants to cultural, social, economic, educational, scientific, academic and philanthropic activities, as well as activities that promote…
Macau International Institute
A non-governmental organization founded to maintain the identity of the Macanese culture. Conducts seminars, training programs and publishes newsletters.
Macau's Regression
Michael Forsythe's essay in Harvard Asia Quarterly (Spring 2000)
Research Papers on Macau Law Issues
Set of papers on a wide range of legal issues, compiled by the UNESCO Centre of Macau
Salon Wanderlust - Sex and fate in Macau
A personal account by Rolf Potts (Salon, Jan. 20, 1999)
Through a Lens Darkly
Under the direction of Ian Watts, a multinational group of scholars, writers and artists looks critically at Macau through prose, poetry and images.
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