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Conflict And Regional Order In Southeast Asia Michael Leifer

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Conflict And Regional Order In Southeast Asia Michael Leifer
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Publisher: ISEAS Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.63 MB
Pages: 39
Author: Michael Leifer
ISBN: 9789814377072, 9814377074
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Conflict And Regional Order In Southeast Asia Michael Leifer by Michael Leifer 9789814377072, 9814377074 instant download after payment.

This paper was written for a special conference held in Singapore in Spring 1980 in conjunction withe the Singapore Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. This paper sets out to consider the relationship between conflict and regional order in Southeast Asia, with particular reference to the major revival of conflict in Indochina which occurred at the turn of the decade. To this end, the paper examines the contituent elements of regional conflict, the attendant interests and roles of the states outside and within the region and, in their light, the prospects for a viable system of regional order. As background, it begins with a review of the prevailing pattern of conflict within Southeast Asia since August 1945.

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