About the Publication
Since its inception in 1974, Southeast Asian Affairs (SEAA) has been an indispensable annual reference for generations of policy-makers, scholars, analysts, journalists, and others. Succinctly written by regional and international experts, SEAA illuminates significant issues and events of the previous year in each of the Southeast Asian nations and the region as a whole. Southeast Asian Affairs 2008 provides an informed and readable analysis of the events and developments in the region in 2007. In the regional section, the first two articles provide the political and economic overview of Southeast Asia. They are followed by an article on Indias geopolitics and Southeast Asia, and two articles on ASEAN. Eleven country reviews as well as four country-specific thematic chapters follow, delving into domestic political, economic, security, and social developments during 2007 and their implications for countries in the region and beyond.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Southeast Asian Affairs 2008 |
Preliminary pages |
THE REGION |
Southeast Asia in 2007: Domestic Concerns, Delicate Bilateral Relations, and Patchy Regionalism , by Tim J Huxley |
The Regional Economy: Looking Forward by Looking Back , by Malcolm Cook |
India's Geopolitics and Southeast Asian Security , by C Raja Mohan |
ASEAN AT FORTY |
ASEAN at Forty: A Balance Sheet , by Rodolfo C Severino |
The ASEAN Charter: An Opportunity Missed or One that Cannot Be Missed? , by Mely Caballero-Anthony |
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM |
Brunei Darussalam: Making a Concerted Effort , by Pushpa Thambipillai |
CAMBODIA |
Cambodia: A Decade after the Coup , by Katharya Um |
INDONESIA |
Indonesia's Year of Living Normally: Taking the Long View on Indonesia's Progress , by Greg Barton |
Indonesian State-Owned Enterprises: The Challenge of Reform , by Agung Wicaksono |
LAOS |
Laos: At the Crossroads , by Bertil Lintner |
MALAYSIA |
Malaysia: Abdullah Administration Under Siege , by Lee Hock Guan |
The Malaysian Economy: Developments and Challenges , by Denis Hew Wei-Yen |
"Developmental" States and Economic Growth at the Sub-National Level: The Case of Penang , by Francis Edward Hutchinson |
MYANMAR |
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