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Contents : - Foreword - Who will be Indonesian President in 2014? by By Maxwell Lane (Guest Writer) - The seventh plenum of the communist party of Vietnam: the gains of the central committee by Ha Hoang Hop - The struggle to amend Thailand's constitution by Michael J. Montesano - Whither China's Myanmar stranglehold? by Stephanie Shannon and Nicholas Farrelly - Malaysia's BN stays in power, but deep changes have nevertheless occurred by Ooi Kee Beng - The significance of China-Malaysia industrial parks by Khor Yu Leng - Steadily amplified rural votes decide Malaysian elections by Lee Hock Guan - The rise of Chinese power and the impact on Southeast Asia by Rodolfo C. Severino - The China-Myanmar energy pipelines: risks and benefits by Zhao Hong - Moving ASEAN+1 FTAs towards an effective RCEP by Sanchita Basu Das - Ethnic insurgencies and peacemaking in Myanmar by Tin Maung Maung Than - Japan's growing angst over the South China Sea by Ian Storey - Taking the income gap in Southeast Asia seriously by Aekapol Chongvilaivan - Indonesian parties struggle for electability by Ulla Fionna - Rohingya boat arrivals in Thailand: from the frying pan into the fire? by Su-Ann Oh - APEC's model of green growth is a move forward by Lee Poh Onn - China's FDI into Southeast Asia by Zhao Hong - Hidden counter-revolution: a history of the centralisation of power in Malaysia by Francis Hutchinson - The dominance of Chinese engineering contractors in Vietnam by Le Hong Hiep - RCEP and TPP: comparisons and concerns by Sanchita Basu Das - Implications of demographic trends in Singapore by Saw Swee-Hock - Big power contest in Southeast Asia by Daljit Singh - The resurgence of social activism in Malaysia by Ooi Kee Beng - Pivoting Asia, engaging China-American strategy in East Asia by Daljit Singh - Towards a code of conduct for the South ChinaSea by Rodolfo C. Severino - List of ISEAS perspective issues
Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies , 2014
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eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Over the past two decades, ISEAS has compiled abridged articles that analyse key aspects of Southeast Asia's development and the ASEAN process. The ASEAN Reader was published in 1992 just as the Cold War ended, while The Second ASEAN Reader came in 2003 in the wake of the 1997 Asian crisis and the September 11 attacks in 2001. The past decade has not been spared its share of intense changes, with the rise of China and India bringing new challenges to the region's power equation, and the impact of the 2008 global financial crisis. Despite this, the momentum towards an integrated ASEAN community has been maintained. The articles in The Third ASEAN Reader study the trends and events of recent years, and discuss the immediate future of Southeast Asia.
Singapore: ISEAS Publishing, 2015
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eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library