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Reinventing Thailand
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) 2010; US$ 74.90From 2001 to 2006, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra transformed Thailand's international role from one of obscurity into a kind of regional hegemon. Thaksin's diplomatic ambitions were reflected in his myriad of grandiose foreign policy initiatives, designed to locate Thailand at the forefront of regional politics and reinstall the Thai sphere... more...
The Road to Ratification and Implementation of the ASEAN Charter
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) 2008; US$ 22.90This book is a product of the Expert Round-Table Discussion on the topic The Road to Ratification and Implementation of the ASEAN Charter, jointly organised by the ASEAN Studies Centre (ASC) of the Institute of SouthEast Asian Studies (ISEAS) and the Habibie Centre, on 17 July 2008 in Jakarta. The objective of the discussion was to illuminate... more...
Myanmar
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 2009; US$ 22.40On 2-3 May 2008 Cyclone Nargis slammed into Myanmar, causing almost 140,000 deaths and leaving 2 million in the Ayeyawaddy delta homeless. As Myanmar's initial delay in responding to the humanitarian crisis was evident, ASEAN emerged as mediator and convenor, coordinating international and regional efforts. This led to a tripartite cooperation... more...
ASEAN-U.S. Relations
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 2011; US$ 48.00"This book entitled ASEAN-U.S. Relations: What Are the Talking Points? is a result of a workshop organized by the ASEAN Studies Centre of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. The workshop was timely then, as the two sides, all of ASEAN, and the United States held their first-ever summit in Singapore in November 2009, heralding a new era of renewed... more...
Bangkok, May 2010
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 2012; US$ 38.90After a two-month stand-off between Red Shirt protestors and the government of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, violence and arson scarred central Bangkok in mid-May 2010. This shocking turn of events underlined how poorly understood the deep divisions in the society and politics of Thailand remained, even five years into the countrys prolonged... more...
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