Southeast Asia

  • Southeast Asia
    By Jeremy Atiyah

    THE ROUGH GUIDE TO SOUTHEAST ASIA is the essential handbook to this stunning region, covering nine countries plus Hong Kong and Macau. Features include: Full-colour section introducing Southeast Asia's highlights.

  • Southeast Asia: Threats in the Security Environment
    By Andrew Tian Huat Tan

    Of late, Southeast Asia has come into prominence as the second front in the global war on terrorism following the terrorist attacks on September 11. This extra-regional designation, which initially...

  • Southeast Asia: A History
    By Lea E. Williams, Louis Allan Williams

    Southeast Asia: A History

  • Southeast Asia: Past and Present
    By D R SarDesai

    Southeast Asia: Past and Present offers a balanced and readable account of the region from ancient to modern times, covering traditional history as well as current events.

  • Southeast Asia: A Bibliography on Societies and Cultures (including CD-Rom)
    By Christoph Antweiler

    Southeast Asia: A Bibliography on Societies and Cultures (including CD-Rom)

  • Southeast Asia: Diversity and Development
    By Richard Ulack, Thomas R. Leinbach

    This comprehensive survey of Southeast Asia addresses the specific problems related to the uneven economic development of the region versus the rest of the world and within...

  • Southeast Asia: Tradition And Modernity In The Contemporary World, Second Edition
    By Donald G Mccloud

    " This text traces the evolution of Southeast Asia and focuses for the first time on the neotraditional bases for contemporary, independent development of the region.

  • Southeast Asia: A Ten Nation Regior
    By Ashok K. Dutt

    P.A. Stott, “Nous Avons Mange la Foret: Environmental Perception and Conservation in Mainland South East Asia,” in Stott, P.A. ed., Nature and Man in South East Asia (London: School of Oriental and African Studies), 1978, p. 9. 18.

  • Southeast Asia: The Long Road Ahead
    By Chong-Yah Lim

    The objective of this book is to provide a more complete cross-country discussion on the economic issues and problems facing Southeast Asia.

  • Southeast Asia
    By Chong Yah Lim

    Southeast Asia

  • Southeast Asia: The Long Road Ahead Second Edition
    By Lim Chong Yah

    The objective of this book is to provide a more complete cross-country discussion on the economic issues and problems facing Southeast Asia.

  • Southeast Asia: The Long Road Ahead
    By Lim Chong Yah

    Despite these encouraging signs, the region still has a long road ahead in its efforts to achieve developed nation status. This book is a serious and concise study of various important economic aspects of Southeast Asia.

  • Southeast Asia: The Long Road Ahead Third Edition
    By Chong Yah Lim

    With expectations of China's continued growth over the coming decades, Southeast Asia can look forward to increased export opportunities into China. Since the 1990s, ASEAN countries' export share to China has shown steady increase.

  • Southeast Asia: Essays in the Political Economy of Structural Change
    By Richard A. Higgott, Richard Robison

    Southeast Asia: Essays in the Political Economy of Structural Change

  • Southeast Asia: An Introductory History
    By Milton E. Osborne

    Documenting the enormous changes and dramatic growth recently experienced in the region, this text considers the classical background to modern south-east Asian history, as well as the changes that have taken place in the post-war years.

  • Southeast Asia: Past and Present
    By D R SarDesai

    A balanced, accessible, and authoritative account of the history of Southeast Asia from ancient to contemporary times

  • Southeast Asia
    By Douglas A. Phillips

    This new series puts people in the world geographic landscape, showing students how people are affected by and respond to, economic, social, and political forces at the global and the local scale.

  • Southeast Asia
    By Musée d'ethnographie du Vietnam

    Southeast Asia

  • Southeast Asia: Crossroads of the World
    By Clark D. Neher

    This accessible text provides a useful introductory look at the history, cultures, and politics of Southeast Asia, an area that is home to more than 400 million people.

  • Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and More
    By Chelsea Mauldin, Deborah Field Washburn

    Fodor's. The name that means smart travel. The best guide to Southeast Asia, completely updated. Fifty-eight pages of maps, vacation itineraries, and more.