Southeast Asian Affairs 1975 / / ed. by ISEAS.

Twenty-five contributions examine regional topics like stagflation and industrialization, the diplomatic emergence of China and its implications, the security situation in Peninsular Malaysia, the position of the Muslim minorities in the Philippines and Thailand, the rundown of Australian and Britis...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Asian Studies Archive (pre 2000) eBook Package
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Place / Publishing House:Singapore : : ISEAS Publishing, , [1975]
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Year of Publication:1975
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (232 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • FOREWORD
  • CONTENTS
  • THE REGION
  • The Region: A Political Overview
  • The Region: Economic Trends - Inflation, Industrialization, and Growth
  • The Diplomatic Emergence of China and Its Implications for Southeast Asia
  • Japan's Recent Anti-Foreign Trend - Its Possible Impact on Japan and Implications for ASEAN
  • Moros and Khaek: the Position of Muslim Minorities in the Philippines and Thailand
  • BURMA
  • Burma: A Political and Economic Background
  • INDONESIA
  • Indonesia in Focus
  • The Role of Students in the 15 January 1974 Incidents
  • Inflation in Indonesia
  • Communications in Population Control: Indonesia
  • MALAYSIA
  • New Directions in Malaysia
  • The Security Situation in Peninsular Malaysia
  • The "Dacing" in Sabah and Sarawak
  • PHILIPPINES
  • The Philippines- Marcos) ((New Society))
  • The Posture of the Church in the Philippines under Martial Law
  • Regional Development under the New Society in the Philippines
  • SINGAPORE
  • Singapore in 1974: Consolidation amidst Uncertainties
  • Stability and Security in the Region after ANZUK
  • World Inflation and Recession and Their Impact on the Singapore Economy
  • THAILAND
  • Courts, Camps, and Constitutions: The Game of Politics in Thailand
  • The Revolutionary Situation in Thailand
  • Thai Foreign Policy since October 1973
  • VIETNAM
  • Vietnam in Perspective
  • A Time for Reconciliation?
  • Problems and Prospects of the Vietnamese Economy
  • NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS