International relations in Southeast Asia : between bilateralism and multilateralism /
"For observers outside of Southeast Asia, this book opens up a world of conflicts, rivalries, and reconciliations that is terra incognita. It is easy to assume that all is well under the consensual Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) umbrella. These expert authors detail the sometime...
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Singapore :
ISEAS Publishing,
[2010]
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International relations in Southeast Asia |
Obsah:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- Contributors
- Introduction
- PART I. On International Relations
- 1. Multilateralism, Regionalism, and Bilateralism: Conceptual Overview from International Relations Theory
- 2. Southeast Asian International Relations: Is There Institutional Traction?
- PART II. Case Studies - Mainland Southeast Asia
- 3. Vietnam-Thailand Relations after the Cold War
- 4. Cambodia and Vietnam: A Troubled Relationship
- 5. Thailand-Myanmar Relations: Old Animosity in a New Bilateral Setting
- 6. Thailand-Malaysia Bilateral Relations
- PART III Case Studies - Maritime Southeast Asia
- 7. Malaysia-Indonesia Bilateral Relations: Sibling Rivals in a Fraught Family
- 8. Indonesia-Singapore Relations
- 9. Bilateralism and Multilateralism in Malaysia-Philippines Relations
- 10. Malaysia-Singapore Relations: A Bilateral Relationship Defying ASEAN-style Multilateralist Approaches to Conflict Resolution
- 11. Bilateral Relations between Indonesia and the Philippines: Stable and Fully Cooperative
- 12. Conclusion
- Index