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ISEAS Perspective : Selections 2012-2013 / ed. by Ooi Kee Beng.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : ISEAS Publishing, [2014]Copyright date: 2014Description: 1 online resource (276 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9789814519267
  • 9789814519274
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 959.053 23/eng/20230216
LOC classification:
  • DS526.7 .I846 2014
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Who Will Be Indonesian President in 2014? -- The Seventh Plenum of the Communist Party of Vietnam: The Gains of the Central Committee -- The Struggle to Amend Thailand’s Constitution -- Whither China’s Myanmar Stranglehold? -- Malaysia’s BN Stays in Power, But Deep Changes Have Nevertheless Occurred -- The Significance of China-Malaysia Industrial Parks -- Steadily Amplified Rural Votes Decide Malaysian Elections -- The Rise of Chinese Power and the Impact on Southeast Asia -- The China-Myanmar Energy Pipelines: Risks and Benefits -- Moving ASEAN+1 FTAs towards an Effective RCEP -- Ethnic Insurgencies and Peacemaking in Myanmar -- Japan’s Growing Angst over the South China Sea -- Taking the Income Gap in Southeast Asia Seriously -- Indonesian Parties Struggle for Electability -- Rohingya Boat Arrivals in Thailand: From the Frying Pan into the Fire? -- APEC’s Model of Green Growth is a Move Forward -- China’s FDI into Southeast Asia -- Hidden Counter-Revolution: A History of the Centralisation of Power in Malaysia -- The Dominance of Chinese Engineering Contractors in Vietnam -- RCEP and TPP: Comparisons and Concerns -- Implications of Demographic Trends in Singapore -- Big Power Contest in Southeast Asia -- The Resurgence of Social Activism in Malaysia -- Pivoting Asia, Engaging China—American Strategy in East Asia -- Towards a Code of Conduct for the South China Sea -- ISEAS Perspective issues, accessible at http://www.iseas.edu.sg/
Summary: “The Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) launched its electronic publication ISEAS Perspective in mid-2012. During its first year in existence, 58 internally reviewed issues were produced. These were distributed in steady fashion by email to addresses registered with the Institute. However, ISEAS has deemed it a worthy public service to have selected articles from that first year published in a single printed volume at cost price. This is the book that you now hold in your hand. Articles herein were chosen according to strict criteria such as analytical strength; continued salience of the subject discussed; referential potential; literary quality in general; et cetera. ISEAS intends to print such annual selections in the coming years. We are certain that you, the reader, will find them informative and stimulating.” – Tan Chin Tiong, ISEAS Director
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Who Will Be Indonesian President in 2014? -- The Seventh Plenum of the Communist Party of Vietnam: The Gains of the Central Committee -- The Struggle to Amend Thailand’s Constitution -- Whither China’s Myanmar Stranglehold? -- Malaysia’s BN Stays in Power, But Deep Changes Have Nevertheless Occurred -- The Significance of China-Malaysia Industrial Parks -- Steadily Amplified Rural Votes Decide Malaysian Elections -- The Rise of Chinese Power and the Impact on Southeast Asia -- The China-Myanmar Energy Pipelines: Risks and Benefits -- Moving ASEAN+1 FTAs towards an Effective RCEP -- Ethnic Insurgencies and Peacemaking in Myanmar -- Japan’s Growing Angst over the South China Sea -- Taking the Income Gap in Southeast Asia Seriously -- Indonesian Parties Struggle for Electability -- Rohingya Boat Arrivals in Thailand: From the Frying Pan into the Fire? -- APEC’s Model of Green Growth is a Move Forward -- China’s FDI into Southeast Asia -- Hidden Counter-Revolution: A History of the Centralisation of Power in Malaysia -- The Dominance of Chinese Engineering Contractors in Vietnam -- RCEP and TPP: Comparisons and Concerns -- Implications of Demographic Trends in Singapore -- Big Power Contest in Southeast Asia -- The Resurgence of Social Activism in Malaysia -- Pivoting Asia, Engaging China—American Strategy in East Asia -- Towards a Code of Conduct for the South China Sea -- ISEAS Perspective issues, accessible at http://www.iseas.edu.sg/

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“The Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) launched its electronic publication ISEAS Perspective in mid-2012. During its first year in existence, 58 internally reviewed issues were produced. These were distributed in steady fashion by email to addresses registered with the Institute. However, ISEAS has deemed it a worthy public service to have selected articles from that first year published in a single printed volume at cost price. This is the book that you now hold in your hand. Articles herein were chosen according to strict criteria such as analytical strength; continued salience of the subject discussed; referential potential; literary quality in general; et cetera. ISEAS intends to print such annual selections in the coming years. We are certain that you, the reader, will find them informative and stimulating.” – Tan Chin Tiong, ISEAS Director

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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