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  • 1
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    [S.l.] : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    UID:
    gbv_1691362263
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (389 p)
    ISBN: 9789814459549 , 9789814459556 , 9789814459563
    ISSN: 0377-5437
    Content: Southeast Asian affairs, 2013 -- Contents -- Foreword -- Southeast Asian affairs: forty years of research and analysis -- Introduction -- The region -- Divided or together?: southeast Asia in 2012 -- Southeast Asian economies: building the base for stronger, better distributed growth -- Southeast Asia in America’s rebalance to the Asia-pacific -- Chinese perspectives on the U.S. role in Southeast Asia -- Brunei Darussalam -- Brunei Darussalam in 2012: towards a Zikir nation -- Cambodia -- Cambodia in 2012: towards developmental authoritarianism? -- Cambodia’s border conflict with Thailand -- Indonesia -- Indonesian politics in 2012: graft, intolerance, and hope of change in the late Yudhoyono period -- Resource nationalism and constitutional jihad -- Laos -- Laos in 2012: in the name of democracy -- Malaysia -- Malaysia in 2012: promises of reform; promises met? -- Shades of citizenship: betwixt the civic and the ethnic -- Myanmar -- Myanmar in 2012: mhyaw ta lin lin or great expectations -- Myanmar’s 2012 by-elections: the return of NLD -- Philippines -- The Philippines under Aquino iii, year 2: a ponderous slog continues -- The Philippines in the South China Sea: out of time, out of options? -- Singapore -- Singapore in 2012: a year of scandals, attempted political engagement, and socio-economic anxieties -- Singapore’s population conundrum: the great balancing act 2 -- Thailand -- Thailand in 2012: a year of truth, reconciliation, and continued divide -- Timor-Leste -- Timor-Leste in 2012: the harsh reality of independence -- Vietnam -- Vietnam in 2012: a rent-seeking state on the verge of a crisis -- Navigating the crisis: the VCP’s efforts to restructure the economy and fight corruption.
    Content: "Southeast Asian Affairs is the only one of its kind: a comprehensive annual review devoted to the international relations, politics, and economies of the region and its nation-states. The collected volumes of Southeast Asian Affairs have become a compendium documenting the dynamic evolution of regional and national developments in Southeast Asia from the end of the ‘second’ Vietnam War to the alarms and struggles of today. Over the years, the editors have drawn on the talents and expertise not only of ISEAS’ own professional research staff and visiting fellows, but have also reached out to tap leading scholars and analysts elsewhere in Southeast and East Asia, Australia and New Zealand, North America, and Europe. A full list of contributors over forty years reads like a kind of who’s who in Southeast Asian Studies
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    [S.l.] : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    UID:
    gbv_1691361119
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (430 p)
    ISBN: 9789814279819 , 9789814279826 , 9789814279833
    Content: Southeast Asian affairs 2010 -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The Region -- Southeast Asia in 2009: A Year Fraught with Challenges by Joseph Chinyong Liow -- Review of Southeast Asian Economic Developments by Manu Bhaskaran -- The United States and China in Southeast Asia: Conflict or Convergence? by Robert Sutter -- The Year in ASEAN: The Charter, Trade Agreements, and the Global Economic Crisis by Rodolfo C. Severino -- Brunei Darussalam -- Cambodia -- Indonesia -- Laos -- Malaysia -- Philippines -- Singapore -- Thailand -- Timor-Leste -- Vietnam.
    Content: "Founded in 1974, Southeast Asian Affairs provides, without fear or favour, informed and in-depth annual analyses of this vibrant region and its component countries. It is the only publication which does this and is in its own class without peers. It is a mandatory reference and read for those seriously interested in knowing Southeast Asia."
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    [S.l.] : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    UID:
    gbv_169135953X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (366 p)
    ISBN: 9789812306821 , 981230682X
    ISSN: 0377-5437
    Content: Southeast Asian affairs 1992 -- Foreword -- Contents -- Introduction -- The Region -- A Political Overview of Southeast Asia by Daljit Singh -- An Economic Overview of Southeast Asia by Anne Booth -- Economic Success of the Nies and ASEAN: Some Lessons for Latin America? by Seiji Naya and Pearl Imada -- Asia After the End of the Cold War by Kai M. Schellhorn -- From the USSR to Russia on the Pacific by Vladimir I Ivanov -- Brunei -- Brunei Darussalam 1991: The Non-Secular Nation by Sharon Siddique -- Cambodia -- Cambodia 1991: Lasting Peace or Decent Interval? by Mike Yeong -- Indonesia -- Indonesia 1991: Quest for Democracy in a Turbulent Year by Riwanto Tirtosudarmo -- The Indonesian Economy: Booms and Macro-economic pressures by Mari Pangestu -- Laos -- Laos 1991: On the Defensive by Martin Stuart-Fox -- Malaysia -- Malaysia 1991: Consolidation, Challenges and New Directions by Shafruddin Hashim -- Towards a Fully Developed Malaysia: Vision and Challenges by H Osman-Rani -- Myanmar -- Myanmar 1991: Military Intransigence by David I. Steinberg -- Performance and Prospects of the Myanmar Economy by Minoru Kiryu -- The Philippines -- The Philippines 1991: Anticipating the Elections by Napoleon Y. Navarro -- Singapore -- Singapore 1991: Towards New Horizons by Sree Kumar -- Singapore's 1991 General Election by Hussin Mutalib -- Thailand -- Thailand 1991: The Return of the Military by Ananya Bhuchongkul -- Vietnam -- Vietnam 1991: Still in Transition by Frank C.H. huynh -- The Challenges Facing Vietnamese Communism by Carlyle A Thayer.
    Content: An annual review of significant developments and trends in the region. Though the emphasis is on ASEAN countries, developments in the broader Asia-Pacific region are not ignored
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    [S.l.] : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    UID:
    gbv_1691359548
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (379 p)
    ISBN: 9789812306845 , 9812306846
    ISSN: 0377-5437
    Content: Southeast Asian Affairs 1994 -- Foreword -- Contents -- Introduction -- The Region -- Expanding Horizons in Southeast Asia? by Michael Leifer -- The Southeast Asian Economes: Resilient Growrt and Expanding Linkages by Linda Y.C. Lim and Pang Eng Fong -- The United States and Asia After the Cold War by George H. Quester -- Beyond Economic Reality: New Thoughts on the Growth Triangle by Sree Kumar and Sharon Siddique -- Brunei Darussalam -- Brunei: The Search for a Sustainable Economy by Mark Cleary and Simon Francis -- Cambodia -- Cambodia: From UNTAC to Royal Government by Frank Frost -- The Cambodian People's Party: Where Has It Come From, Where Is It Going? by Michael Vickery -- Indonesia -- Indonesia: An Uncertain Outlook by Harold Crouch -- Indonesia's Foreign Policy After the Cold War by Dewi Fortuna Anwar -- Laos -- Laos: Consolidating the Economy by Arthur J. Dommen -- Malaysia -- Malaysia: The Emergence of a New Generation of UMNO Leadership by Ho Khai Leong -- Malaysian Defence Policy Revisited: Modernization and Rationalization in the Post-Cold War Era by Chandran Jeshurun -- Myanmar -- Myanmar: Will Forever Fiow the Ayeyarwady by Khin Maung Kyi -- The Philippines -- The Philippines: Moving the Country Forward by Estrella D. Solidum -- Armed Challenges to the Philippine Government: Protracted War or Political Settlement? by Temario C. Rivera -- Singapore -- Singapore: Change amidst Continuity by Bilveer Singh -- Developing Singapore's External Economy by Arun Mahizhnan -- Thailand -- Thailand: Twin Peaks, Disturbing Shadows by John Girling -- The Thai Countryside in the 1990s by Philip Hirsch -- Vietnam -- Vietnam: “Pivotal Year”? by Stephanie Fahey -- Vietnam: Coping with China by Carlyle A. Thayer.
    Content: An annual review of significant developments and trends in the region. Though the emphasis is on ASEAN countries, developments in the broader Asia-Pacific region are not ignored
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    [S.l.] : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    UID:
    gbv_1691360945
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (189 p)
    ISBN: 9789814279710 , 9789814279727
    Content: By design or accident : reflections on Asian security -- Contents -- Forword -- Introduction -- Part I: Southeast Asia and Regional Security After the Cold War -- 1. Sino-Voetnamese Reconciliation: Cause for Celebration? -- 2. Asia-Pacific Security Comes under ASEAN's Scrutiny -- 3. East Asian Security Means Dialogue and US Will -- 4. Where is Myanmar Headed? -- 5. What Indonesian Stability Means to the ASEAN Region -- 6. Democratic Peace Theory and Asia: The Jury is Still Out -- 7. ASEAN's Archievements are Endangered by Continuing Crisis -- 8. Suprising, Squabbling, Peaceful ASEAN -- 9. Fast SARS Action Shows ASEAN Not Just a Talk Shop -- Part II: Age of Terrirism, War in Iraq -- 10. The Changing Face of International Relations as America Combats Terrorism -- 11. There is Method to Howard's Madness -- 12. A Not So Happy New Year? -- 13. Singapore's Stand on Iraq: Clear and Forthright -- 14. Sept 11: Two Years On, Southeast Asia Breaks Terrorism's Deadly Lock -- 15. US Bungling Makes Iraq a Problem for the World -- 16. Iraq is Not Like Vietnam - For Now -- 17. Losers and Winners in the Iraq War -- 18. Is Bangladesh Waking Up to Danger of Islamic Militancy? -- 19. Pakistan Faces a Gethering Storm -- 20. Southeast Asia Succeeds in Keeping Terrorism at Bay -- Part III: The Big Boys of Asian Geopolitics -- 21. China Needs to Act Like a Good Neighbour -- 22. On Balance, America is Benign -- 23. Resoluteness Alone Will Not Solve Bush's Security Woes -- 24. India Has a Key Role in Asia's Power Balance -- 25. China, Japan Must Meet and Talk More -- 26. India's Ascent: Rocky Path Ahead -- 27. America's SEcurity Strategy and the "Long War" on Terror -- 28. A Weaker America Could Allow the Quite Rise of China -- 29. ASEAN as a Geopolitical Player -- 30. China: A Powerhouse in Search of Grace -- 31. Security Treaty Singnals Closer Canberra-Jakarta Ties -- 32. The Wagah Border: From Division to Bridge -- 33. Fix the Gaping Holes in India's Security -- 34. Chiang Kai-shek's Legacy Lives On in China -- 35. Asia-Pacific Security: The Danger of Being Complacent -- Part IV: Rememberances of Conflicts Past -- 36. Turning Point in the Vietnam War -- 37. The Malayan Emergency: Of Plots, Plotters and Protagonists -- Acknowledgements -- Index.
    Content: Asia is rising and will wield greater economic and strategic weight in world affairs. However Asia also faces numerous challenges like poverty, domestic instability, deficiencies in governance and the rule of law, inter-state disputes and rivalries, and military build-ups, to name just a few. The celebration of Asia's rise would be premature if it is not accompanied by lasting peace and cooperation between states and justice and prosperity at home
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1691361674
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (150 p)
    ISBN: 9789814345408 , 9789814345446
    Content: The Five Power Defence Arrangements at forty -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Glossary -- Introduction -- 1. A Little Ray of Sunshine: Britain, and the Origins of the FPDA - A Retrospective on Objectives, Problems and Solutions -- 2. On the Establishment of the Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) -- 3. Malaysian Foreign Policy and the Five Power Defence Arrangements -- 4. The Five Power Defence Arrangements Exercises and Regional Security, 2004–10 -- 5. The FPDA's Contribution to Regional Security: The Maritime Dimension -- 6. An FPDA Role in Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief?: It's More than Just the Armed Forces -- 7. A Quasi-Pact of Enduring Value: A Malaysian Perspective of the FPDA -- 8. The FPDA and Asia's Changing Strategic Environment: A View from New Zealand -- 9. The Future of the FPDA in an Evolving Regional Strategic Environment -- Index.
    Content: Established in 1971 by Singapore, Malaysia, Britain, Australia and New Zealand, the Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) has proved to be one of Asias most enduring military pacts. Since its foundation, the FPDA has functioned as an important confidence building measure between its two Southeast Asian members, and has facilitated interoperability, professionalization and cooperation among the armed forces of the five countries. Crucially, its inherent flexibility and adaptability has enabled it to respond effectively to changes in the geopolitical environment as well as the emergence of new security threats
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    [S.l.] : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    UID:
    gbv_1691361887
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (386 p)
    ISBN: 9789814345026 , 9789814345033 , 9789814345040
    ISSN: 0377-5437
    Content: Southeast Asian affairs 2011 -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The Region -- Southeast Asian Economies in 2010: the Challenge of Sustaining Growth after the Recovery -- The United States, China and Southeast Asia -- ASEAN in 2010 -- Brunei Darussalam -- Brunei Darussalam: Consolidating the Foundations of its Future? -- Cambodia -- Cambodia: Hopes, Trials, and Tribulations -- Indonesia -- Indonesia in 2010: Moving on from the Democratic Honeymoon -- The Ongoing Extremist Threat in Indonesia -- Laos -- Laos: Celebrations and Development Debates -- Malaysia -- Malaysia in 2010: Resurgent Najib and BN, Stumbling Anwar and PR -- Malaysia "Punching Above its Weight" ... and Finally Hitting the Target -- Myanmar -- Myanmar in 2010: The Elections Year and Beyond -- Myanmar's 2010 Elections: Continuity and Change -- Philippines -- The Philippines in 2010: Reclaiming Hope -- Balancing Gambits in Twenty-first Century Philippine Foreign Policy: Gains and Possible Demise? -- Singapore -- Singapore in 2010: Bebounding from Economic Slump, Managing Tensions between a Global City and a Fledgling Nation State -- Goh Keng Swee: Thinker and Institution Builder -- Thailand -- Thailand's Emergency State: Struggles and Transformations -- Timor-Leste -- Timor-Leste: On the Road to Peace and Prosperity? -- Vietnam -- Vietnam: Familiar Patterns and New Developments Ahead of the 11th Party Congress.
    Content: "Founded in 1974, Southeast Asian Affairs provides, without fear or favour, informed and in-depth annual analyses of this vibrant region and its component countries. It is the only publication which does this and is in its own class without peers. It is a mandatory reference and read for those seriously interested in knowing Southeast Asia." - Professor A.B. Shamsul, Founding Director Institute of Ethnic Studies, Universiti Bebangsaan Malaysia
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 8
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    [S.l.] : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    UID:
    gbv_169136262X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (391 p)
    ISBN: 9789814517942 , 9789814517959 , 9789814517966
    ISSN: 0377-5437
    Content: Southeast Asian affairs 2014 -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The Region -- The Quest for Regional and Domestic Stability -- Southeast Asian economies Waiting for a Rebound -- Southeast Asia and the Major Powers: Engagement not Entanglement -- Asean: Managing External Political and Security Relations -- US-China Relations: Managing Differences Remains an Urgent Challenge -- Brunei Darussalam -- Brunei in 2013: Paradoxes in Image and Performance? -- Cambodia -- Cambodia in 2013: The Winds of Change -- Indonesia -- Indonesia in 2013: Anticipating 2014 -- Terrorism in Indonesia: A Fading Threat? -- Laos -- Laos in 2013: International Controversies, Economic Concerns and the Post-Socialist Rhetoric of Rule -- Malaysia -- Malaysia in 2013: Najib's Pyrrhic Victory and the Demise of 1 Malaysia -- Malaysia's Dilemma: Economic Reforms but Politics Stay the Same -- Myanmar -- Myanmar in 2013: Integration and the Challenge of Reform -- Navigating the Economic Reform Process -- Philippines -- The Philippines in 2013: Popular President Confronts Daunting Challenges -- The Southern Philippines in 2013: One Step Forward, One Step Back -- Singapore -- Singapore in 2013: The Times They are a-Changin' -- Challenges Facing the Singapore Economy -- Thailand -- Thailand in 2013: Haunted by the History of a Perilous Tomorrow -- Thailand's Southern Insurgency -- Timor-Leste -- Timor-Leste in 2013: Charting Its Own Course -- Vietnam -- Vietnam in 2013: Domestic Contestation and Foreign Policy Success.
    Content: Southeast Asian Affairs is the only one of its kind: a comprehensive annual review devoted to the international relations, politics, and economies of the region and its nation-states. The collected volumes of Southeast Asian Affairs have become a compendium documenting the dynamic evolution of regional and national developments in Southeast Asia from the end of the 'second' Vietnam War to the alarms and struggles of today. Over the years, the editors have drawn on the talents and expertise not only of ISEAS' own professional research staff and visiting fellows, but have also reached out to tap leading scholars and analysts elsewhere in Southeast and East Asia, Australia and New Zealand, North America, and Europe. A full list of contributors over forty years reads like a kind of who's who in Southeast Asian Studies. Regardless of specific events and outcomes in political, economic, and social developments in Southeast Asia's future, we can expect future editions of Southeast Asian Affairs to continue to provide the expert analysis that has marked the publication since its founding. It has become an important contributor to the knowledge base of contemporary Southeast Asia." - Donald E. Weatherbee, Russell Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of South Carolina
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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  • 9
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    [S.l.] : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
    UID:
    gbv_1691361542
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (396 p)
    ISBN: 9789814380232 , 9789814380249 , 9789814380256
    Content: Southeast Asian Affairs 2012 -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The region -- Southeast Asia and ASEAN: running in place -- Southeast Asian economies: moderating growth momentum -- Latent danger: boundary disputes and border issues in Southeast Asia -- The five power defence arrangements at forty (1971–2011) -- How will Southeast Asia position itself in Asia’s future in an age of scarcities? -- Brunei Darussalam -- Brunei: making progress slowly -- Cambodia -- Cambodia: capitalist transformation by neither liberal democracy nor dictatorship -- Indonesia -- Indonesia: Yudhoyono’s legacy between stability and stagnation -- Financing Indonesia’s ageing population -- Laos -- Laos: a more mature and robust state? -- Malaysia -- Malaysia: sign of the times: election fever, recurring themes, and political malaise -- The problem of democracy in the republic of the union of Myanmar: neither nation-state nor state-nation? -- Philippines -- Aquino: pushing the envelope, single-mindedly -- The Philippines' national territory -- Singapore -- Singapore: transitioning to a "new normal" in a post–Lee Kuan yew era -- A return to normal politics: Singapore general elections 2011 -- Thailand -- Thailand: Thaksin survives yet disquiet floods the kingdom -- From inward to outward: an assessment of FDI performance in Thailand -- Timor-Lestre -- Timor-Leste: a more confident or overconfident foreign policy actor? -- Vietnam -- Vietnam: a glass half full or half empty?.
    Content: Founded in 1974, Southeast Asian Affairs provides, without fear or favour, informed and in-depth annual analyses of this vibrant region and its component countries. It is the only publication which does this and is in its own class without peers. It is a mandatory reference and read for those seriously interested in knowing Southeast Asia
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
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