Legacy of Engagement in Southeast Asia

Legacy of Engagement in Southeast Asia

Ann Marie Murphy ; Bridget Welsh

Format: Print Book

ISBN: 9789812307705

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This rich collection of essays explores the dramatic political, economic, and social transformations in Southeast Asia since 1945. Academics and practitioners trace three themes transformations within Southeast Asian countries, the actors and processes that contributed to these changes, and new dynamics in foreign relations. These diachronic essays examine how engagement among Southeast Asians and between regional and outside actors have affected patterns of democracy, development, and international relations. By looking back to understand the contemporary political and economic landscape of Southeast Asia, these essays shed light on how modern Southeast Asia has evolved. Special focus centres on U.S. engagement with the region, by both governmental and non-governmental organizations. Through its macrohistorical synthesis of changes in the region over time, this book offers an accessible lens to understand contemporary Southeast Asia.
          
          
          
          

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Preliminary pages
A LEGACY OF ENGAGEMENT: TRANSFORMATIONS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
1. Introduction
A REGION TRANSFORMED: DEVELOPMENT, DEMOCRACY AND REFORM IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
2. Unexpected Trajectories and Connections: Regime Change, Democratization and Development in Southeast Asia
3. Vietnam's Transformations: War, Development and Reform
4. The Philippines' Underperformance in Comparative Perspective: Past Divergence ... Future Convergence?
5. Developemental Success? Economic Transformations in Indonesia
TRANSFORMING RELATIONSHIPS: INTERNATIONAL AID, NGOS AND ACTORS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
6. The Ford Foundation in Southeast Asia: Continuity and Change
7. The Transformative Role of Japan's Official Development Assistance: An Economic Partnership with Southeast Asia
8. International Aid and Political Change in Southeast Asia
RELATIONSHIPS TRANSFORMED
9. United States Relations with Southeast Asia: The Legacy of Policy Changes
10. The Evolving Relationship Between China and Southeast Asia
11. The United States and Indonesia: Personal Reflections
12. ASEAN's Identity Crisis
13. Encounters in Southeast Asia: 1957-2007
Index

Subjects:Political Freedom & Security

Number of Pages: 412

Imprint:

Institute of Southeast Asian Studies

Publication Date: 39724

Format: PB


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