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International Relations in Southeast Asia Donald E. Weatherbee

International Relations in Southeast Asia By Donald E. Weatherbee

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International Relations in Southeast Asia: The Struggle for Autonomy by Donald E. Weatherbee

This text offers a clear and comprehensive introduction to the international relations of contemporary Southeast Asia. Organized thematically around the central foreign policy questions facing regional decision makers, the book explores the struggle to overcome their subordination to global political, economic, and social forces. The international agenda continually tests Southeast Asia's policy elites as they are buffeted by the security demands of the war on terrorism; the economic demands of globalism; and social and political demands centered around such contentious issues as democracy, human rights, environment, and gender. One reaction is to give new urgency to regionalist initiatives, especially the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Yet, the author argues, regionalism continues to be frustrated by national interests and ASEAN states' insistence on sovereignty and noninterference. Overarching the inter-regional relationships is the shifting power structure between the United States and China. Throughout the book run the key questions defining Southeast Asia's future: Will waning American influence be balanced by the growth of Chinese power in the region? And if so, does Southeast Asia face a new subordination rather than genuine autonomy? An invaluable guide to the region, this balanced and lucid work will be an essential text for courses on Southeast Asia and on the international relations of the Asia-Pacific.

International Relations in Southeast Asia Reviews

Donald Weatherbee, America's leading scholar on Southeast Asia's international relations, presents a panoramic view of how transnational issues are challenging policymakers throughout the region. And he does so with his usual clear-eyed sense of the reality behind the official rhetoric. -- Bresnan, John Veteran Southeast Asia specialist Weatherbee has written an insightful and informative study of the interactions of the peoples of Southeast Asia, both historically and today. The work is both an excellent introduction to the complex story of the region and a useful references volume for specialists. Foreign Affairs The narrative is crisply written... [T]he study is solid and the material is up-to-date on the issues of human rights and environment; it ends strongly with brief but important descriptions and analysis of the question of where ASEAN fits into the world international order and the issues of terrorism... Highly recommended. Choice A sound introduction to the region. Students will find it accessibly written, with useful guides to further readings, and boxes highlighting and elaborating on key issues and concepts. Contemporary Southeast Asia [Weatherbee's] analyses are clear, insightful, thorough, and persuasive. His new textbook exemplifies these qualities and should be required reading for all those who deem themselves specialists...[A] splendid contribution to the study of Southeast Asia. Asian Studies A remarkable tour d'horizon that applies historical, geographic, anthropological, sociological, and political frameworks for a multidimensional assessment of Southeast Asia's past, present, and future. The book's analysis of domestic and international politics as well as traditional and non-traditional security issues makes it a must for students and policymakers of Asian affairs. -- Simon, Sheldon W. Excellent...[A] most welcome addition to the multi-disciplinary and, above all, holistic analysis of international affairs in Southeast Asia. Journal Of Asian Studies

About Donald E. Weatherbee

Donald E. Weatherbee is the Donald S. Russell Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of South Carolina.

Table of Contents

Part 1 1 Introduction: The What and Why of Southeast Asia Chapter 2 Southeast Asia as an Interest Area Chapter 3 The Origins of the Southeast Asian Region Chapter 4 Defining the Southeast Asian Region Chapter 5 Diversities in Modern State Development Chapter 6 Region and Regionalism Chapter 7 The Study of International Relations in Southeast Asia Chapter 8 The Argument and Structure of the Book Part 9 2 The International Actors in Southeast Asia Chapter 10 Regional State Actors Chapter 11 Extra-Regional State Actors Chapter 12 Nonstate Actors Part 13 3 The Cold War in Southeast Asia Chapter 14 Containment in Southeast Asia Chapter 15 The Second Indochina War, 1961--1975 Chapter 16 Southeast Asia and the Second Indochina War Chapter 17 The Interwar Interval, 1975--1978 Chapter 18 The Third Indochina War Chapter 19 Southeast Asia at the End of the Cold War Part 20 4 ASEAN and Regionalism in Southeast Asia Chapter 21 ASEAN in Its Fourth Decade Chapter 22 ASEAN's Blurred Blueprints Chapter 23 ASEAN's Organizational Development Chapter 24 ASEAN's External Relations Chapter 25 The 2003 Reinvention of ASEAN Chapter 26 Subregional Growth Zones: The Mini-ASEANS Part 27 5 Conflict and Conflict Resolution in Southeast Asia Chapter 28 The ASEAN Way Chapter 29 Territorial Disputes Chapter 30 The South China Sea Conflict Zone Chapter 31 The International Dimensions of Ethnic Conflict Chapter 32 The ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) Chapter 33 ASEAN and Southeast Asian Security Part 34 6 Terrorism and Transnational Crime in Southeast Asian International Relations Chapter 35 Terrorism Chapter 36 Multilateral Frameworks for Combating Terrorism Chapter 37 Transnational Crime in Southeast Asia Chapter 38 Evaluating Regional Responses to Transnational Crime and Terrorism Part 39 7 Southeast Asian Regional and International Economic Cooperation Chapter 40 ASEAN Economic Cooperation: Past, Present, and Future Chapter 41 ASEAN in Crisis? Chapter 42 Toward an ASEAN Economic Community Chapter 43 ASEAN and Its External Economic Relations Chapter 44 Toward East Asian Economic Integration Part 45 8 Human Rights in Southeast Asia's International Relations Chapter 46 The International Rights Regime Chapter 47 Southeast Asian Views of Human Rights Chapter 48 The ASEAN Record Chapter 49 Accountability for Crimes against Humanity Chapter 50 The Foreign Policy Context of Democracy and Human Rights in Southeast Asia Part 51 9 Environmental Issues in International Relations in Southeast Asia Chapter 52 The Environmental Policy Setting Chapter 53 Deforestation Chapter 54 The Maritime Zones Chapter 55 Rivers, Dams, and Ecosystems Chapter 56 The Haze Part 57 10 Conclusion: Nation-States, ASEAN, and Autonomy Chapter 58 Where Does ASEAN Fit in? Chapter 59 Transformed Regional International Environments Chapter 60 The War on Terrorism Chapter 61 The Nontraditional Agendas Chapter 62 The ASEAN Communities Chapter 63 A Subordinate Regional State System

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CIN074252843XG
9780742528437
074252843X
International Relations in Southeast Asia: The Struggle for Autonomy by Donald E. Weatherbee
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Rowman & Littlefield
20050317
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