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Southeast Asia in Search of an ASEAN Community
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) 2006; US$ 82.90Not just another book on ASEAN, this volume reappraises the organization from the inside, through controversial or perplexing issues such as the ASEAN Way, the accession of the new members, including Myanmar, the principle of non-interference, regional security, regional economic integration, the haze and SARS, and ASEANs... more...
Know Your ASEAN
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) 2007; US$ 15.00Know Your ASEAN sets down, in clear and simple language, the basic facts about the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. It does so in the form of 40 questions and their answers. It is among the contributions of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies to the observance of the 40th anniversary of ASEANs founding on 8 August 1967.The booklet... more...
Creating "Greater Malaysia"
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) 2008; US$ 74.90This book offers an in-depth and detailed analysis of the political processes that led to formation of the Federation of Malaysia in 1963. It argues that the Malaysia that came into being following the amalgamation of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak and North Borneo was a political creation whose only rationale was that it served a convergence of political... more...
Know Your ASEAN
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) 2010; US$ 12.00Know Your ASEAN sets down, in clear and simple language, the basic facts about the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. It does so in the form of 40 questions and their answers. This is the second edition of the booklet that was among the contributions of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies to the observance of the 40th anniversary of ASEAN?s... more...
Burma or Myanmar? The Struggle for National Identity
World Scientific Publishing Company 2010; US$ 127.00Burma, also known as Myanmar, strategically located between China and India, is one of the largest and most richly endowed states in Southeast Asia. Yet it remains both economically and politically underdeveloped. Why is this so? We argue that much of the reason has to do with an ongoing struggle for national identity. This struggle involves not only... more...
The Rough Guide to Southeast Asia On A Budget
Rough Guides 2010; US$ 26.99The Rough Guide to Southeast Asia on a Budget is the ultimate guide to exploring this fascinating region on a shoestring, with coverage of all the top sights, the clearest mapping of any guide and handy hints on how to save money. Discover all of the most popular Southeast Asian destinations, alongside lesser-known places, with information on getting... more...
Tiger auf dem Sprung
Campus Verlag 2008; US$ 22.64Hauptbeschreibung Die politischen, wirtschaftlichen, geschichtlichen Verbindungen der südostasiatischen Länder untereinander, aber auch zu Indien und China, sind intensiv. Sie zu kennen ist für das Verständnis des asiatischen Wirtschaftsraums, aber auch jedes einzelnen asiatischen Landes unerlässlich. Karl Pilny bietet eine spannende und kenntnisreiche... more...
Rethinking Cultural Resource Management in Southeast Asia
Anthem Press 2011; US$ 99.00?Rethinking Cultural Resource Management in Southeast Asia? explores the challenges facing efforts to protect the cultural assets of Southeast Asia from the ravages of tourism and economic development. more...
Southeast Asian Affairs 2011
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 2011; US$ 65.90"Founded in 1974, Southeast Asian Affairs provides, without fear or favour, informed and in-depth annual analyses of this vibrant region and its component countries. It is the only publication which does this and is in its own class without peers. It is a mandatory reference and read for those seriously interested in knowing Southeast Asia."... more...
ASEAN 2.0
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 2011; US$ 31.10This study argues that the extensive use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) would: ( (1) enhance policy coordination within the intergovernmental organization; (2) promote inclusive regionalism by providing new avenues for broader stakeholder participation in regional affairs; (3)... more...









