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South-East Asia between two worlds
This classic study by Tibor Mende examines the geopolitical and social conditions of Southeast Asia during the mid-twentieth century. Written at the height of the Cold War, the book analyzes how the region found itself caught between opposing global powers and competing ideological influences. Mende discusses the political struggles, economic challenges, and emerging national identities of Southeast Asian countries, offering insights into the forces shaping the region's transition from colonial rule to independence. The work provides a historical and political overview of Southeast Asia’s strategic position “between two worlds.”
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