This book provides an introductory survey of the history of Southeast Asia from the early eighteenth century to the late 1970s. Milton Osborne offers a clear and accessible overview of political, social, cultural, and economic developments across the region, highlighting both shared historical patterns and distinctive national trajectories. The work explains key transformations, colonial encoun…
In Search of Southeast Asia: A Modern History is a comprehensive historical study edited by David Joel Steinberg, written by leading scholars on Southeast Asia. The book explores the political, social, cultural, and economic developments of Southeast Asian countries from pre-colonial times through the modern period. It provides an integrated regional perspective covering Indonesia, Malaysia, Th…
Strategies of Survival examines how smaller Asian states navigate the complex realities of international politics amid pressure from major powers. Morrison and Suhrke analyze the diplomatic challenges, security concerns, and strategic responses adopted by Southeast Asian nations during the Cold War era. The book highlights patterns of alignment, balancing, and foreign policy adaptation as these…
“This publication discusses the political, economic, and strategic challenges facing Southeast Asia and explores possible future developments for the region. Produced by the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Jakarta, the work outlines regional dynamics, international alignments, and prospects for Southeast Asia’s role in global affairs. It reflects early scholarly assess…
This book examines the major issues faced by the United States in formulating its policy toward Southeast Asia during the early Cold War period. Edited by William Henderson, it analyzes political, economic, and security considerations that shaped American involvement in the region. Through contributions by subject-matter experts, the volume explores regional dynamics, nationalist movements, the…
The History of Post-War Southeast Asia offers a comprehensive analysis of the political, social, and economic developments that shaped Southeast Asia after World War II. John F. Cady examines the region's transition from colonial rule to independence, the rise of nationalist movements, Cold War influences, and the formation of modern state identities. The book provides detailed country-by-count…
The ASEAN Regional Forum by Rodolfo C. Severino provides an in-depth analysis of the origins, development, and role of the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) as a key platform for dialogue and cooperation on security issues in the Asia-Pacific region. The book examines the ARF’s objectives, mechanisms, and evolution in addressing regional peace and stability, including discussions on confidence-build…
This edited volume analyzes the role of ASEAN within a rapidly changing Pacific and global economic environment. The contributors examine the external economic relations of Southeast Asian nations, the development of regional industries, and the broader impact of international economic trends on ASEAN member states. The book discusses shifts in global trade patterns, resource-based industries, …
This volume presents the papers and proceedings of a workshop held at Chulalongkorn University in June 1976, jointly organized by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (Singapore) and the Institute of Asian Studies of Chulalongkorn University. The book explores how Southeast Asian countries perceive foreign assistance, examining political, economic, and social dimensions of aid in the region…
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the economic underdevelopment of Southeast Asia and the rise of economic nationalism in the region. The authors examine the historical foundations of Southeast Asia’s economic structures, the legacy of colonialism, and the challenges faced by developing states in pursuing autonomous economic policies. The work evaluates nationalist responses to exter…