The Asia-Pacific Journal "is a peer-reviewed on-line publication providing critical analysis of the forces shaping the Asia-Pacific and the world." It "explores the geopolitics, economics, history, society, culture, international relations and environment of the modern and contemporary Asia-Pacific region."
There are lots of good articles and resources on this website, but I wanted to post about their Course Readers. Currently they have 15 course readers at the following website:
http://apjjf.org/course_readers
Each reader is made up of several articles. It is a great place to find sources for the classroom. Whether you want to find several texts on a similar topic, or simply a single article, this is a good resource. It is easy to use, and allows you access to high-quality articles chosen by specialists--as opposed to searching the google wilderness.
Another thought, was that you could pick a reader and then jigsaw the various readings. Ultimately it is geared towards educator and students and there are a lot of ways you can use this resource.