1st Edition
System And Process In Southeast Asia The Evolution Of A Region
By Donald G Mccloud
Copyright 1986
315 Pages
by
Routledge
315 Pages
by
Routledge
315 Pages
by
Routledge
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Southeast Asia, although not garnering the headlines of ten to twenty years ago, is important in global politics. Vietnam's domination of Indochina, for example, has polarized the region, given the Soviet Union new regional access, and magnified the military threat to Thailand. Insurgency movements supported by the radical Left or Right continue to plague governments. The Strait of Malacca, the... Read more
Preface -- Southeast Asia in Regional and Global Contexts -- An Overview of Early Southeast Asia -- Bases for Political Community in Traditional Southeast Asia -- The State in Traditional Southeast Asia -- The Traditional Interstate System of Southeast Asia -- Colonial Interlopers and System Disjunction -- Traditional Values in Western Cloth: The State in the Contemporary Period -- Global Powers and Southeast Asia -- Foreign Policy Responses to the Bipolar World -- Foreign Policy Responses in a Multipolar World -- Regional Politics: Fragmentation and Cooperation -- The Interstate System of Contemporary Southeast Asia
Biography
Donald G. McCloud is the associate executive director of the Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities (MUCIA). He also holds an adjunct appointment in the department of political science at the Ohio State University.






