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Southeast Asia's political systems
This series is dedicated to the proposition that it is no longer valid or profitable to study comparative politics within an essentially North American and European-centered frame of reference. Although admittedly more familiar, more comprehensible, and in the past, at least-closer and more important to us, the political histories, ideologies, and institutions of these areas constitute only a small (though vital) fragment of the political universe with which the student of contemporary political systems must be concerned. Politically speaking, the history of the twentieth century is in large part the history of the re-emergence of non-European areas and states to positions of independence and prominence on the world scene. We can ignore this fact only at our peril.
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