Southeast Asian Affairs 1986
Contents
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Preliminary pages
- THE REGION
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1. Shifting Alignments in Regional Politics, by Lau Teik Soon, author
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2. The Market Economies of Southeast Asia in 1985: ASEAN Pays the Price, by Hans Christoph Rieger, author
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3. The Second Bandung Conference: The Utility of a "Non-Event", by Justus Van Der Kroef, author
- BRUNEI
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4. Brunei Darussalam in 1985: A Year of Nation-Building, by Sharon Siddique, author
- BURMA
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5. Burma in 1985: A Nation "On Hold", by Josef Silverstein, author
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6. Burma's Energy Use: Perils and Promises, by Tin Maung Maung Than, author
- INDONESIA
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7. Indonesia in 1985: A Year of Trials, by Baladas Ghoshal, author
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8. Indonesia's Economy: Performance and Policy Options in a Post-OPEC World, by Anne Booth, author
- KAMPUCHEA
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9. Kampuchea in 1985: Between Crocodiles and Tigers, by Peter Schier, author
- LAOS
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10. Laos in 1985: Time to Take Stock, by Martin Stuart-Fox, author
- MALAYSIA
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11. Malaysia In 1985: A Question of Management, by Simon Barraclough, author
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12. The Malaysian Economy: The Shadow of 1990, by Kenneth James , author
- PHILIPPINES
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13. The Philippines in 1985: A Continuing Crisis of Confidence, by Robert L Youngblood, author
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14. The Philippine Economy in 1985: The Decline Continues, by Hal Hill, author
- SINGAPORE
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15. Singapore in 1985: Signs of Change in Leadership Style and the Emerging New Problems, by Lim Joo-Jock, author
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16. Singapore's Economy: Growth and Structural Change, by Augustine H H Tan , author
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17. The Downturn in the Singapore Economy: Problems, Prospects and Possibilities for Recovery, by Cheah Hock Beng, author
- THAILAND
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18. Thailand in 1985: Prem Continues to Survive, by Chulacheeb Chinwanno, author
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19. Thailand's Economic Performance in 1985 and Future Prospects, by Duangmanee Vongpradhip, author
- VIETNAM
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20. Vietnam in 1985: The Fettered Economy, by Rudiger Machetzki, author