Southeast Asian Affairs 1986 /
Southeast Asian Affairs 1986 /
ed. by Joo-Jock Lim.
- 1 online resource (365 p.)
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- Introduction -- The Region -- Shifting Alignments in Regional Politics -- The Market Economies of Southeast Asia in 1985: ASEAN Pays The Price -- The Second Bandung Conference: The Utility of a "Non-Event" -- Brunei -- Brunei Darussalam in 1985: A Year of Nation-Building -- Burma -- Burma in 1985: A Nation "On Hold" -- Burma's Energy Use: Perils and Promises -- Indonesia -- Indonesia in 1985: A Year of Trials -- Indonesia's Economy: Performance and Policy Options in a Post-OPEC World -- Kampuchea -- Kampuchea in 1985: Between Crocodiles and Tigers -- Laos -- Laos in 1985: Time to Take Stock -- Malaysia -- Malaysia in 1985: A Question of Management -- The Malaysian Economy: The Shadow of 1990 -- The Philippines -- The Philippines in 1985: A Continuing Crisis of Confidence -- The Philippine Economy in 1985: The Decline Continues -- Singapore -- Singapore in 1985: Signs of Change in Leadership Style and the Emerging New Problems -- Singapore's Economy: Growth and Structural Change -- The Downturn in the Singapore Economy: Problems, Prospects and Possibilities for Recovery -- Thailand -- Thailand in 1985: Prem Continues to Survive -- Thailand's Economic Performance in 1985 and Future Prospects -- Vietnam -- Vietnam in 1985: The Fettered Economy
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Twenty articles including Shifting Alignments in Regional Politics; The Market Economies of Southeast Asia; Indonesia’s Economic Performance and Policy Options in a Post-OPEC World; The Downturn in the Singapore Economy; in addition to others as well as individual country papers.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789812306760
10.1355/9789812306760 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- Introduction -- The Region -- Shifting Alignments in Regional Politics -- The Market Economies of Southeast Asia in 1985: ASEAN Pays The Price -- The Second Bandung Conference: The Utility of a "Non-Event" -- Brunei -- Brunei Darussalam in 1985: A Year of Nation-Building -- Burma -- Burma in 1985: A Nation "On Hold" -- Burma's Energy Use: Perils and Promises -- Indonesia -- Indonesia in 1985: A Year of Trials -- Indonesia's Economy: Performance and Policy Options in a Post-OPEC World -- Kampuchea -- Kampuchea in 1985: Between Crocodiles and Tigers -- Laos -- Laos in 1985: Time to Take Stock -- Malaysia -- Malaysia in 1985: A Question of Management -- The Malaysian Economy: The Shadow of 1990 -- The Philippines -- The Philippines in 1985: A Continuing Crisis of Confidence -- The Philippine Economy in 1985: The Decline Continues -- Singapore -- Singapore in 1985: Signs of Change in Leadership Style and the Emerging New Problems -- Singapore's Economy: Growth and Structural Change -- The Downturn in the Singapore Economy: Problems, Prospects and Possibilities for Recovery -- Thailand -- Thailand in 1985: Prem Continues to Survive -- Thailand's Economic Performance in 1985 and Future Prospects -- Vietnam -- Vietnam in 1985: The Fettered Economy
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Twenty articles including Shifting Alignments in Regional Politics; The Market Economies of Southeast Asia; Indonesia’s Economic Performance and Policy Options in a Post-OPEC World; The Downturn in the Singapore Economy; in addition to others as well as individual country papers.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789812306760
10.1355/9789812306760 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.

