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100 1 _aDayley, Robert.
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aSoutheast Asia in the new international era /
_cRobert Dayley, Clark D. Neher.
250 _a5th edition
264 1 _aBoulder, CO :
_bWestview Press,
_c[2010]
300 _axvii, 330 pages :
_bmaps ;
_c23 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
500 _aRev. ed. of: Southeast Asia in the new international era / Clark D. Neher. 4th ed. 2002.
500 _aeconomic&political bookfair2015
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aPreface and acknowledgments -- Preface and acknowledgments to the fifth edition -- Acronyms -- 1: Introduction -- Map of the Southeast Asia -- Influences and experiences -- Shared social patterns -- New international era -- Comparing political regimes -- Notes -- 2: Thailand -- Map of Thailand -- Institutions and social groups -- Democratization -- Economic development -- Thia state -- Foreign policy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Resource guide -- 3: Philippines -- Map of the Philippines -- Institutions and social groups -- Democratization -- Economic development -- Philippine state -- Foreign policy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Resource guide -- 4: Indonesia -- Map of the Indonesia -- Institutions and social groups -- Democratization -- Economic development -- Indonesian state -- Foreign policy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Resource guide -- 5: Malaysia -- Map of the Malaysia -- Institutions and social groups -- Democratization -- Economic development -- Malaysian state -- Foreign policy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Resource guide --
505 0 _a6: Singapore -- Map of the Singapore -- Institutions and social groups -- Democratization -- Economic development -- Singaporean state -- Foreign policy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Resource guide -- 7: Brunei -- Map of the Brunei -- Institutions and social groups -- Democratization -- Economic development -- Bruneian state -- Foreign policy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Resource guide -- 8: Burma -- Map of the Burma -- Institutions and social groups -- Democratization -- Economic development -- Burmese state -- Foreign policy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Resource guide -- 9: Vietnam -- Map of the Vietnam -- Institutions and social groups -- Democratization -- Economic development -- Vietnamese state -- Foreign policy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Resource guide -- 10: Cambodia -- Map of Cambodia -- Institutions and social groups -- Democratization -- Economic development -- Cambodian state -- Foreign policy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Resource guide -- 11: Laos -- Map of the Loas -- Institutions and social groups -- Democratization -- Economic development -- Lao state -- Foreign policy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Resource guide -- 12: Timor-Leste -- Map of the Timor-Leste -- Institutions and social groups -- Democratization -- Economic development -- Timor-Leste state -- Foreign policy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Resource guide -- Southeast Asia: select indicators -- Index.
520 _aFrom the Publisher: The fifth edition of Southeast Asia in the New International Era highlights the dramatic political events sweeping the region in the first decade of the twenty-first century. Where economic boom and crisis dominated events in the 1990s, political development and instability defines much of the region today. The promise of democracy in Thailand continues to slide amidst the forces of populism, military coup d'etat, constitutional crisis, and the politicization of the judiciary. Political freedom in Indonesia, by contrast, charts new territory as young democratic institutions strengthen. Vietnam's single-party rule delivers ongoing economic promise at the cost of political liberalization while the politics of patronage inhibits Cambodia's overall development. Burma's military regime maintains its grip on power by suppressing political opponents and Malaysia keeps communalism at bay while its long-standing parliamentary majority appears increasingly fragile. In the Philippines, the patterns of personalism, corruption, and elite rule plague democratic political development while Singapore's stable corporatist state stands in contrast to the struggling government of newly formed Timor-Leste. Occurring even as the U.S. War on Terror and China's rise creates new challenges, these changes and others are analyzed in this new fifth edition.
651 0 _aSoutheast Asia
_xPolitics and government
_y1945-
651 0 _aSoutheast Asia
_xPolitics and government
_y21st century.
651 0 _aSoutheast Asia
_xForeign relations.
700 1 _aNeher, Clark D.
_tSoutheast Asia in the new international era.
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