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Southeast Asia in the New International Era

This newly revised eighth edition of Southeast Asia in the New International Era provides readers with contemporary coverage of a vibrant region home to more than 650 million people vast cultural diversity and dynamic globalized markets. Sensitive to historical legacies and paying special attention to developments since the end of the Cold War this book highlights the events players and institutions that shape the region. Employing a country-by-country format the analysis engages in context-specific treatment of the region's eleven countries: Thailand Myanmar (Burma) Vietnam Cambodia Laos the Philippines Indonesia Timor-Leste Malaysia Singapore and Brunei. Fully updated the book’s revised content includes Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war in the Philippines Malaysia’s historic 2018 election ending four decades of UMNO rule Hun Sen’s latest power grab in Cambodia and a consequential monarchical transition in post-coup Thailand. It also analyzes recent developments in the South China Sea dispute the Rohingya tragedy in Myanmar China’s expanding Belt and Road Initiative as well as the effects of the Trump Administration’s tariffs and trade war. An excellent resource for students this textbook makes sense of the region's coups elections policy debates protests and alliances leaving readers with a solid foundation for further study.

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This newly revised eighth edition of Southeast Asia in the New International Era provides readers with contemporary coverage of a vibrant region home to more than 650 million people vast cultural diversity and dynamic globalized markets. Sensitive to historical legacies and paying special attention to developments since the end of the Cold War this book highlights the events players and institutions that shape the region. Employing a country-by-country format the analysis engages in context-specific treatment of the region's eleven countries: Thailand Myanmar (Burma) Vietnam Cambodia Laos the Philippines Indonesia Timor-Leste Malaysia Singapore and Brunei. Fully updated the book’s revised content includes Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war in the Philippines Malaysia’s historic 2018 election ending four decades of UMNO rule Hun Sen’s latest power grab in Cambodia and a consequential monarchical transition in post-coup Thailand. It also analyzes recent developments in the South China Sea dispute the Rohingya tragedy in Myanmar China’s expanding Belt and Road Initiative as well as the effects of the Trump Administration’s tariffs and trade war. An excellent resource for students this textbook makes sense of the region's coups elections policy debates protests and alliances leaving readers with a solid foundation for further study.

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This newly revised eighth edition of Southeast Asia in the New International Era provides readers with contemporary coverage of a vibrant region home to more than 650 million people vast cultural diversity and dynamic globalized markets. Sensitive to historical legacies and paying special attention to developments since the end of the Cold War this book highlights the events players and institutions that shape the region. Employing a country-by-country format the analysis engages in context-specific treatment of the region's eleven countries: Thailand Myanmar (Burma) Vietnam Cambodia Laos the Philippines Indonesia Timor-Leste Malaysia Singapore and Brunei. Fully updated the book’s revised content includes Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war in the Philippines Malaysia’s historic 2018 election ending four decades of UMNO rule Hun Sen’s latest power grab in Cambodia and a consequential monarchical transition in post-coup Thailand. It also analyzes recent developments in the South China Sea dispute the Rohingya tragedy in Myanmar China’s expanding Belt and Road Initiative as well as the effects of the Trump Administration’s tariffs and trade war. An excellent resource for students this textbook makes sense of the region's coups elections policy debates protests and alliances leaving readers with a solid foundation for further study.

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