Legacy of Engagement in Southeast Asia

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Legacy of Engagement in Southeast Asia
Author : Ann Marie Murphy
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Publisher : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Language : English
Release Date : 04 May 2024
ISBN : 9789812307729
Pages : 430 pages
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By looking back to understand the contemporary political and economic landscape of Southeast Asia, these essays shed light on how modern Southeast Asia has evolved. Special focus centres on US engagement with the region, by both governmental and non-governmental organisations.

Legacy of Engagement in Southeast Asia

By looking back to understand the contemporary political and economic landscape of Southeast Asia, these essays shed light on how modern Southeast Asia has evolved. Special focus centres on US engagement with the region, by both governmental and non-governmental organisations.

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