Southeast Asia in the new world order : the political economy of a dynamic region

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Southeast Asia in the new world order : the political economy of a dynamic region

edited by David Wurfel and Bruce Burton

(International political economy series)

Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1996

  • : uk : hard
  • : uk : pbk
  • : us : cloth
  • : us : paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This text looks at one of the most dynamic regions of the Third World within the context of the rapidly changing international system of the 1990s. Among the many themes it explores are ASEAN's new political roles and new modes of economic co-operation, the growing importance of ecological and human rights issues, the policies of the major external powers towards the region, the Cambodian and Spratly conflicts, and the relevance of Southeast Asian experience in the "New World Order" to the ongoing theoretical debates about democracy, the market, the state and multilateralism.

Table of Contents

  • PART 1 INTRODUCTION: economic and security dimensions of the emerging order in Asia Pacific, Paul M. Evans. PART 2 CHANGES IN THE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENT: ASEAN - new modes of economic co-operation, Linda Y.C. Lim
  • new political roles for ASEAN, Donald Crone
  • the emergence of ecological issues in Southeast Asia, James C. Clad and Aurora Medina Sy
  • human rights in Southeast Asia - rhetoric and reality, Geoffrey Robinson. PART POLICIES OF EXTERNAL POWERS TOWARDS SOUTHEAST ASIA: US policy themes in Southeast Asia in the 1990s, Donald K. Emmerson
  • Soviet and Russian policy towards Southeast Asia (1986-1993), Vladimir Rakhmanin
  • China and post-cold war Southeast Asia, Robert S. Ross
  • Japan and Southeast Asia - facing an uncertain future, Michael W. Donnelly and Richard Stubbs
  • Australian and Canadian policy towards Southeast Asia, Kim Richard Nossal
  • western Europe and Southeast Asia in the post-cold war world, Brian Bridges. PART 4 REGIONAL POLICY CONFLICTS IN A "NEW WORLD ORDER": the evolution of great power involvement in Cambodia, Pierre Lizee
  • the spratly imbroglio in the post-cold war era, Mark J. Valencia
  • conclusion, David Wurfel.

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